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I was going to but not sure If I can just yet.....

Aww ... it'll be fun just watching the men act like children :)

sausage wallet....LOL! :P

I have a female friend who's fav saying is "smash my sausage wallet" :D

Haha,

I did go karts with my family who used to ALL race bikes/cars/speedway and are the most competitive group you will meet. Who ever doesnt win has the best excuses. Its so funny.

Im used to the "childish" behavior in other words. :P

Looking at these "rally driving hot laps" and "V8 Supercar hot laps" you get about 7 laps for $350ish, i reckon Andrew and Chad could easily charge to take their car around the circuit :D

Yeah, and they lose all that income in Professional Indemnity Insurance ... along with application fees (for each participant), fuel, rubber etc etc :P

Anyone want a "hot lap" around Mallala on the back of a bike? :)

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I did go karts with my family who used to ALL race bikes/cars/speedway and are the most competitive group you will meet. Who ever doesnt win has the best excuses. Its so funny.

Im used to the "childish" behavior in other words. :)

Same with me and my mates :D ... "coming second place is just being the first loser!" :P

I love hearing all the excuses on track days/practice days. One mate wanted low 1m20s at Lala but was running low 1m30s. Having a god-awful dummy spit about his suspension wasn't quite right and tyre pressures weren't right. He wasn't even going fast enough to even worry about fine tuning things :P I took it for a few laps and it ran fine for me ... a bit too street tuned with crap tyres, but still good for the 1m24s I ran with it. He got real f**ked off and packed up and went home. He's since been the butt of all trackday jokes since then :P

"My bikes not right. Something is wrong with it!"

"Well let me take it for a spin then you can go home!" :)

No thanks..... if there were pedestrians it might be entertaining however biggrin.gif

I'll have both hands on the bars ... so you just simply need to make a fist, and punch any pedestrians along the way :rofl:

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Oh, and the name is Ellen Page ... she plays Kitty in X-Men.

and an exceedingly creepy killer in hard candy.

I dont care if she looks like a boy, she has boobs and a sausage wallet that haven't been provided surgically.

:P

i dont even think mattys standards are that low.

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