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I've seen how the Fatz and the Sil go at it.

And might i say they do a good job :P

Although the do carry a fair bit of dispersion into the battle. Its a tough ask for little fellas to keep up with that, but it didnt stop me trying lol

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yeah, I highly doubt steve was even born in NSW. most likely he was born in the south then smuggled across the border as an infant. or he may have been born in nsw, but not originally as a man.

you need to look to pillars of the comunity such as my good self and messers T brisby, Fatz and silhouette to see how fine gentlemen from nsw behave... no fangipani stickers, no gay metro mohawks, no died blonde highlights, no gucci sunglasses, no turned up collars, just good honest little battlers in town to drink all your beers, reset your records and root all your women (or men in fatz's case).

Well I'm from a bit further North but think I can fit that discription for the most part. NSW is home now.

Im in if you have shots of tequila!!!! :)

Ahhhhh God Bless Youtube

I was browsing some deca vids to show some of the WRX guys and I came across this,

and I didn't even know that was released :banana:

VIC FTW :banana:

Ahhhhh God Bless Youtube

I was browsing some deca vids to show some of the WRX guys and I came across this,

and I didn't even know that was released :thumbsup:

VIC FTW :P

That is a poor excuse of a man drinking....

He wont be letting the side down again lol...He has been in training :thumbsup:

*runs in*

hello mexicans!!

NSW ftw :P

*runs out*

*Runs in*

Hello Mexicans :)

NSW FTW!

*Throws eggs and runs out*

for the win "this"

can i spray ftw on someone's forehead

ftw and +1 are the new 'most annoying' terms on the internet.

Aww see now thats weird cause NSW is the whinging state dont tell me its spreading :P

yeah for the next half hour the next person to post FTW or ftw or For the win in this thread get's a warning level increase of my choice. so the question is, do you feel lucky??? punk.

yeah for the next half hour the next person to post FTW or ftw or For the win in this thread get's a warning level increase of my choice. so the question is, do you feel lucky??? punk.

WTF!! :(

yeah for the next half hour the next person to post FTW or ftw or For the win in this thread get's a warning level increase of my choice. so the question is, do you feel lucky??? punk.

Hahaha - i really wanna test my luck..........

but im scared :(

WTF!! :(

lol, man that was close, it's like the forbidded phrase, only backwards... and I wonder if quoting me saying it, counts as you saying it... hmmmm. lol

lol, man that was close, it's like the forbidded phrase, only backwards... and I wonder if quoting me saying it, counts as you saying it... hmmmm. lol

Smarter than the average bear I see, even after some beers :laughing-smiley-014:

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