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Dam is that why my nuts look so big ahahahahahahahahahahahah

Nah it is just because Mexicans cant handle the heat! Ando and Stevo might have a chance at this event... God even we might too ....

Just incase you lot did not read this statement

(paulr33 @ 9 Aug 2007, 11:44 AM)

haha , couldnt disagree more Big nuts

This is going to be a Slaughter and Vic’s need to be prepared to lose in such a way as we might as well sell our cars at the end of the event as to not shame the Skyline and SAU name.

Mexicans are wrong to think that we can beat any other state let alone pretend that we can actually drive. It will be miracles if any Vic’s even make the journey to Shepparton for the event without getting lost.

I and the rest of VIC SAU would like to say we are sorry for trying to prove to all NSW members that we are better as this is just a lie and to prove this at DECA and if I can find my way there, is to by all NSW people a round of drinks, And if any NSW people try to return the favour I will throw the biggest tanty and be very upset.

I hope you can forgive me and the rest of VIC SAU and what ever you say to us about our driving ability we will greatly appreciate all NSW wise words.

ahaha smoky you are funny umm going shopping this weekend are we ........ahahahahahah

Hey did you tell everyone that you appeared in Brokeback Mt? they wanted to make it more realistic lol

ahaha smoky you are funny umm going shopping this weekend are we ........ahahahahahah

Hey did you tell everyone that you appeared in Brokeback Mt? they wanted to make it more realistic

**long silence** did you want me to laugh now or later?? :) leave the jokes to Steve-o, you take one look at his face and you cant help but laugh :thumbsup:

**long silence** did you want me to laugh now or later?? :) leave the jokes to Steve-o, you take one look at his face and you cant help but laugh :)
I am still laughing at that one smoky ahahahahahahahaha

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Really funny guys - i wish i was as funny as you. :huh:

anyone else posted this much off topic SHIT in numerous threads would be warned/banned...

You want me to start the tissue comments ??? Well do you punk ???? :D Ok taking orders for Big arse tissues for all vics as they will need them to whipe there eyes after Team NSW kicks arse.

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