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Do you always speak in the third person, Ed? :D

i was referring to the Haysey mobile, but occasionally 3rd person is good.... makes it interesting...

Abo has been into the Black Label Crack that smokey and i sold him...

lawl

+1 for nasho with smoky in the boot

:D x 1

what does this mean!!!?!!?!?!?! In plus 1 or plus 1.5? or just you!?

man if you don't show up now, you'll be in so much trouble!!!!!

I'll come along.

I know what will get you there: let's make a bet on your attendance?!?!

Don't you wanna finally become an adult, Vic?

ahahaha oki doke! I'll be there. Only to stop Amy sending me abusive emails! LOL

You do realise you can comfortably sleep 4 in Hayseys new boot right???

thats what i plan on doing when i go to bathurst in two weeks for the big race hahahahah

i can fit a whole family in my boot!

what does this mean!!!?!!?!?!?! In plus 1 or plus 1.5? or just you!?

:blush: = Me

Prol not plus 1.5 since .5 has been known to :) on occasion and I don't want to ruin everyone's dinner.

Don't think 1 is ready to leave .5 behind yet either :D

Ok we've got roughly 7 bodyguards for each leb at this stage. I've got a stash of AK-47's at my place, could all attendees please collect theirs on the way through Sutherland. Charlies, it's not safe for you two. We will have you picked up in armoured skylines. There will be decoys so get in the 2nd or 5th car ok? These babies do 0-100 in 17 seconds due to the extra weight involved in proper body armour. If everything goes wrong meet at the secret bunker under Kurnell at 0500 hours. Knock 3 times, pause then 9 more times and when asked, "Do monkeys wear bikinis for attention or is it a wider problem?" answer, "My father built the railroad, the kangaroo hops backwards in Spain." The questioners reply should be, "Orange cockatoos eat the moss from St Davids church tower bells." If you don't get this answer the person is obviously an imposter and should be shot immediately. It is possible they just forgot the questioners reply but that will teach them a valuable lesson in rote learning. So valuable you can't even sell it although I imagine that if you could, some people, and let's be honest here, the more well off members of society, would pay what could commonly be called a pretty penny. How a penny can be pretty is anyones guess since they are brown and large, much like my mother.

BWAHAHAHA unfortunately i beleive you peiced that together from gum wrappers, monty python and family guy

Just for the dedication to our members i'm IN! providing SAM916 drives me. I don't very much care for driving

ROFPMSL :blush:

what exactly is a ROFPMSL? are there any ROFPMSL socks?

BWAHAHAHA unfortunately i beleive you peiced that together from gum wrappers, monty python and family guy

Just for the dedication to our members i'm IN! providing SAM916 drives me. I don't very much care for driving

what exactly is a ROFPMSL? are there any ROFPMSL socks?

u just want me for my car....

no worries mate....but ur deso next trip out!!




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