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Gah... actually seems to be more and more commos going lately. Makes me a sad panda :w00t:

Drift certainly does happen. Last time was front left strut seal broke pissing out oil and cracked front bar ;)

hahahaha we can be sad pandas t0gether haha

ehh to be honest.. it kinda makes me cranky when noobs take their commodores out.. coz then we have to wait for them to get their huge anchor towed out of the kitten litter!! which is less track time for me.. which sucks cause i cough up 80 bucks every night and im a damn stinge haha

YAY for hopeing the 25 is ready

FINGERS ARE CROSSED TIGHTER THAN A FISHES ASS

loom goes away monday get it back thursday

bolt 25 in

tune friday

other crap

friday nite dwift dwift :nyaanyaa:

Any other time I would but I'm bringing several people with me Friday for passenger runs so won't really have time for taking out more people :D I say that now but they are the type who may very well change their minds about going an hour b4 the planned leaving time. See what happens.

I'm taking out my video camera Friday.

Lol. Yeap, that kind of mate :down:

Hopefully by the time I get there I get my usual bay 2nd from the entrance (would be the first one but it doesnt have a light). Might have to do the old mr bean parking if someones taken it :)

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