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Damn str8!

..so tight, if stuck a lump of coal up there, in 2 weeks it would be a diamond.

Now, where are those scans?

that friggin tight i cant even fart sorry guys no skanna u gunna have to do wot i did and b b b b buy it.or cum ova and ill let u look for a buk

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Yep, good job to Brendan for winning the best Stagea award on the day! It was very well deserved, even though ALL of the Stageas there were well presented (except mine, I was so busy leading up to the event and helping out on the day that I didn't get time to detail or even wash my car!)

More information is here, and the article was very well written by one of our own here at SAU - Andrew "nuttsHunglow" Hearne. Quite a number of the photos were taken by SAU people as well.

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