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sorry mike

yeah us midgets are gonna kick some ass

Oi,

Youse that are going to be chasing us for most of the day until we lap you.....

When you slagg generally you trash the other team and not yourself.....

TIT!!!!

Oi,

Youse that are going to be chasing us for most of the day until we lap you.....

When you slagg generally you trash the other team and not yourself.....

TIT!!!!

just wait until we are on the track its all about power to weight ratios + less weight = better handling and acceleration

dont deny the figures mike

Scott, yeah ill change that to team 'Wang Pump' for you.
once that a guy came in asking if he had to clean his blow up doll, turns out he hadnt and it had gone all green :thumbsup::P:P

bard actually change our team name to "Green Wang Pump"

yeah us midgets are gonna kick some ass

I don't think a midget could kick Mikey's ass unless they jumped off a table.

big or small

short all tall

all will fall

to team... GREEN WANG PUMP

bard actually change our team name to "Green Wang Pump"

I don't think a midget could kick Mikey's ass unless they jumped off a table.

big or small

short all tall

all will fall

to team... GREEN WANG PUMP

haha just got mental pic of mike bing attacked by a whole bunch of midgets

naked

green wang pump will not even stand a chance against team with benefits

Much Better In Here, But you are all dreaming.... And no one will be standing on the podium with any prize's

As they will be locked in my car until I see fit to hand out second and third places....

I might as well leave Gold Medals and throphy at home, as we all know there is no chance of any other result other than

1st. Ram-Rod

2nd. Daylight

3rd. Michael Schumacher

4th. Team Green Wang Pump Shit Whatever

5th. Team EMO I hate myself!

Mike, i think these guys are disrespecting you.

Wheres the ban stick? :P

NEW RULE FOR KART DAY:

Any found to be passing Mike and Bards kart gets 2 week ban from SAUWA forums :thumbsup:

Does that apply when you spin out and your rear end passes you? lulz

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