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i don't talk a lot about religious stuff on here but i came across this man and after reading 2 days worth of what gets up people knickers and what we like i thought i will post this, watch it for what it is

great vid steve......sometimes we gotta get serious, take a step back, and see the whole picture.....we honestly have nothing to complain about and my mate that committed suicide 2 wks ago should've looked at something like that.

on that note, (while we're all serious, lol) here's another thought provoker that someone sent me:

The Interview

well I finally got round to uploading it........got to work out what the best format is to upload to youtube so as to retain decent quality.

Missing like a pig initially with lots of backfire but apart from losing a bit of oil from the breather on the last run and a digital speedo that only goes to 199kph, it was all sorted out by Lushy.

SLED at Neville Lush Racing Dyno

he was running it in 4th when it was still powering past 199kph (twice on the vid I think) then changing quickly into 5th with 6th gear still to go.

It's got long legs and alot of pulling power that can stretch your arms, hence why I call it the tractor.

A Rick Roll on a rather large scale! (Skip to about the 40 second mark if you can't stand the other music)

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=wL-hNMJvcyI

Hmmm, nothing happens when I click on the insert flash video button.....fail

Edited by Eddyfier

1. rickroll 1721 up, 133 down love ithate it

To post a misleading link with a subject that promises to be exciting or interesting, e.g. "World of Starcraft in-game footage!" or "Paris Hilton blows Busta Rhymes' dick" but actually turns out to be the video for Rick Astley's debut single, "Never Gonna Give You Up". A variant on the duckroll. Allegedly hilarious.

...so instead of getting to beat off to footage of Ann Coulter getting raped by hyenas, I got rickrolled. What a day!

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