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lol does sound like a good story

but Ruby. you will run into a meth head mental case oneday and he will sort you out if you continue to do this.

adelaide needs more random violence on the roads to keep me entertained on my way to work. >_<

(for those that cant tell, im being sarcastic.)

i currently find myself browsing farkin.

i wanna buy a new bike. lol. i miss my old free bike. shame it was stolen.

used to roll a modified specialized frame, rock shox competion front fork, rock shox custom rebuilt rear shock, reinforced swing arm, single speed crank, short billet pedal stalks, custom made head stock. was awesome. all in metallic black. aside from the fork and rims, which were bright-f**king-pink. which was a factory colour for the competition fork. shit was awesome. would probably cost more than my car to replicate though. was all built from 2nd hand parts that i reuilt myself too.

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but Ruby. you will run into a meth head mental case oneday and he will sort you out if you continue to do this.

i thought ruby was the meth head mental case :D

rofl your quality dude, keeping the streets safe and entertaining others at the same time ;)

i used to work 50 hr weeks plus 2 uni courses heading for exams, weekends were spent catching up on hw and sleep and i hardly seen the sun for about 2months. come into work and get told i wasnt doing enough. good times good times could see that was gonna last a while ;)

nothing wrong with that Dan.....most of us have been there and done that at some stage in our lives.....hard work never killed anyone, lol.

On that road rage incident with Roo, apparently Rexy Hunt just got convicted of a road rage incident today where he broke a cyclist's finger....sentencing next week and could face up to 3mths in the can...................he should've pulled a pistol and shot him in the face, would've only got $100 fine as long as nobody complained to the DPP!! :D

ok so driving home from work happen to be driving up Watoona terrace in beaumont if any of you know where it is... Its full of massive houses owned by dr's and realestate personell...

Anyway onto my story:

Car apporaching me and theirs a parked car on his side

He slows and gives way i being coming thru and he decides hes gonna fit aswell.

gets stupidly close to me my side mirror was folded in by his and i moved as close to gutter as i could... RASHING THE f**k out of rear left racing heart.

Move forward past the parked car on his side to see the f**k tramp in and punch a tiny gap onto portrush as im getting out to go have a few words....

Mirrors fine but the wheels got a good rash. was rashed before but this one's massive and not all my fault :D dont really see the point getting the lips re machined as 3 of the 4 are rashed and prob will happen again when mum borrows the stag but ehhhh im shitted off for a friday night awesome (THUMBS DOWN)

/end rant

i currently find myself browsing farkin.

Dont you mean "rotorburn"?? wtf

Still gonna be known as Farkin in my mind an at the shop im in.

Ive got a bike for sale on their at the moment mate and if you want to buy brand new flick us a pm and if its a brand I sell we'll sort something out.

This goes for everyone interested in bikes or even if your just chasing a bike for the kids. Im in the push bike industry and will be more than willing to help out where i can to SAU members.

ok so driving home from work happen to be driving up Watoona terrace in beaumont if any of you know where it is... Its full of massive houses owned by dr's and realestate personell...

sure do.....good mate of mine (Magarey medallist) lives up the top of the street.

I think even Roo from the Crows either lived there or was moving into that street......not certain.

We dont need to. Thats what magistrates are for...

Besides he shot a milkman in the eye dude, cant justify that anyhow

-D

Get stuffed man you are always full of shit and put your comments forward when most people dont even ask for it! Thats my cousin and im going to back him 100%

You of all people should know dont believe what you see on the news with all this 'hoon' shit.. do you know what the milkman was doing chasing 2 underage girls at 2am.. nah didnt think so.. shut your mouth since he isnt even in australia.

must say a kid i went to school in year 12 lives on it too with a back gate into Seymoure College... Used it on muckup day for obvious reasons :D

haha, my very 1st house was in Radstock st, Morphettville with the 'then' Metro Twin Drive-in in my back yard.

Used to sit on the back porch Frid & Sat nights and tune into the movies with friends then go thru the fence at intermission for refreshments.

The missus used to go thru the fence to trash & treasure on the weekends too, lol.

Dont you mean "rotorburn"?? wtf

Still gonna be known as Farkin in my mind an at the shop im in.

Ive got a bike for sale on their at the moment mate and if you want to buy brand new flick us a pm and if its a brand I sell we'll sort something out.

This goes for everyone interested in bikes or even if your just chasing a bike for the kids. Im in the push bike industry and will be more than willing to help out where i can to SAU members.

yeah, that tripped me out, thought id logged onto a rotor forum by accident. but meh, its always gonna be farkin as far as i care.

fairly keen on a new bike, but ive been out of the scene for over 5 years now, havent a f**kin clue whats decent anymore. i knew my bike was decent cause i built the damn thing myself. lol. the only things that i didnt tinker with was the tubes. i can say i tinkered with the tyres cause i spent a couple hours attacking the sidewalls with white markers. :D

but yeah, fair keen, whatve you got in stock? ill send a pm when i get home from work.

Get stuffed man you are always full of shit and put your comments forward when most people dont even ask for it! Thats my cousin and im going to back him 100%

You of all people should know dont believe what you see on the news with all this 'hoon' shit.. do you know what the milkman was doing chasing 2 underage girls at 2am.. nah didnt think so.. shut your mouth since he isnt even in australia.

Thought about what I have said and spoken with pete. I just want to let it be.

This is my family so I hope you understand the responce but I realise it was over the top and just want to put it to rest.

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