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checked the weather report and its a fine weekend ahead so a dry track, cool night... you guys have no excuse now but to put in a slightly challenging effort.

bring on saturday!

checked the weather report and its a fine weekend ahead so a dry track, cool night... you guys have no excuse now but to put in a slightly challenging effort.

bring on saturday!

hmmmm fast air, cool grippy track......i think Mike and I will have to destroy the current lap record ;)

^^^^ WTF???

it's clear that there are some people that aren't taking this event seriously... hhhmmmm... how disapointing.

Tom those comments just aren't needed dude... trash talk people or just dont bother posting.

I guess it's fair for the rest of you to just wana have a "fun time" and a "joke" about this... after all, it's not like you have any hope in hell of placing numero uno.

GWP Racing is the uno champs... we hold all the wild cards... all you bitches DRAW 450px-Uno_Wild_Draw_4_card.jpg

I'm new to this but.... umm.... your going, down? :domokun:

fark me... time to haze tomskie

man you gota first find your nuts... if you can find them, squeeze em hard and then save it for the game!

before we go down, please tell your mrs to apply the dental dam and have a wash... she's soooo "fresh"

I want some of whatever Scott has been smoking!

GRW Racing guys are hardcore... we smoke a compacted mix of ice, tobacco, pot, crack with no filter. Once rolled we dip it in acid and add a fire cracker to the end for a easy start

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