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Hey Mexicans I dont speak spanish so I will keep it simple :thumbsup:

I and a few others are making the trip down again for DECA just want to give you a heads up as it seems that some where very upset that we where better then most! :(

But I am bringing my car this time ( SMOKY WONT LET ME DRIVE HIS NOW )

But dont be intimidated from our driving experience we wont hold it against you :)

But on a sad note stevo has informed me that since he can not handle his grog he will not be attending this final event actually it may be a good thing NO POOPRA will be there YAH!

bla bla bla will post more crap on here later!

:mellow:

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Oh seriously if anyone has been from Vic has a Digital camera and I guess there wont be allot I would love them to take some good photos for me as I will put together an artical for HPI no pormisies that it will be in it but I will do my best. :thumbsup:

Andrew - will send you accommodation details via PM.

Ill leave it to you to let any other who are definately coming down to book.

Accommodation is different this time as most of Shepperton is fully booked, so if your coming, I'd suggest booking something ASAP.

Cheers

B

Oh seriously if anyone has been from Vic has a Digital camera and I guess there wont be allot I would love them to take some good photos for me as I will put together an artical for HPI no pormisies that it will be in it but I will do my best. :thumbsup:

Is this for the event or are you talking about something else?

Help to speak CLEAR English :(:)

surely there's a way to remove your thread starting privileges...

:)

attack this

-thread moved - pointless

:(

Is this for the event or are you talking about something else?

Help to speak CLEAR English :yes::P

I was trying to speak mexican sorry ! I was unaware that there are many of you that can read english correctly LOL :O

Unfort I will be not making this trip down, so someone else will have to go for first place in the NSW team, pitty I cant make it third time lucky :)

Good luck to all the other NSW members

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