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Playing the part of Switzerland here so have patience young padawans

In short Taz is far from a tool at the BNR meets most of the people in this thread hang out regularly and the jibes and piss taking is just normal social interaction sh1t that doesn't translate well into text on a forum. Misintepretation is easy over the net but if you were expecting support from people in this thread your mistaken. Taz gives it as good as he gets it so I don't see a problem nor do any of the regulars at the BNR meets.

I know I'm late in on this one - but +1

You insult one of us, you insult all of us. We're not going to stand by and watch our friends get abused due to someone else's misinterpretation of events.

+1. A lot of what Tas says on the forums could make him look like a tool, but then so could a lot of the stuff most of us says. Its very easy to misinterpret over the net. The reality is that Tas is a top bloke, and you can take your unwarranted abuse elsewhere.

Moist lol I haven't used that word in ages. Sounds so dirty :(

Ya sister loves it moist

Shotgun!

Ditto!

I already called it b1tch!

I'll be happy with a back seat run...

I sure am!

Me too!

That's the one. I'm not english I'm Scouse :P

Can't come over today. Not supposed to drive until tomorrow so ahwell. Feeling much better today though. Bruises coming through properly now :P Will probably be at BNR though. I'm not too soft :)

Good form. Mountain run?

Would help lol. Not refering to Terri though...fags.

Nothing faggy about tig old bitties

Edited by Smity42

oh ffs...

look at a quote

dammit john, i guess that means its invalid

@ blah blah blah = posted @ such and such a time on such and such a date etc etc

*kebab slaps*

I know tractors are slow... but TRY and keep up :(

Man just to bring up that malaysian ferrar-ty, I was there last year back before I had my skizza and we were in a taxi from KL to the airport, doing about 90kmh... and this 34 GTR just went FLYING past - I mean absolutely FLYING.

Started talking to the cab driver about it and he said it wouldn't be uncommon if he was doing about 240/250kmh... he told me about some race track that was apparently quite close to where we were, and said there's always imports going up and down that stretch of road, racing each other and being general hoons. Thing is though, cops rarely bug them and the general population (according to the cabbie) LOVES seeing these shenannigans!

*Sigh*

Oh yeah tristo btw you can call me whatever the hell you like, just don't start ACTUALLY calling ME moist hahahaha.

But most of the ladies feel the same way you do around meeeee :(

Not sure about thurs night now, don't have a whole bunch of fuel (I.e. my light's on!) but I'll see if I can avoid eating until payday (saturday) hahahahahaha. I'll keep you guys posted.

oh ffs...

look at a quote

@ blah blah blah = posted @ such and such a time on such and such a date etc etc

*kebab slaps*

I know tractors are slow... but TRY and keep up :(

yeh thats obvious

but why fapping and what is/who is barina?

Oh yeah tristo btw you can call me whatever the hell you like, just don't start ACTUALLY calling ME moist hahahaha.

But most of the ladies feel the same way you do around meeeee :(

Not sure about thurs night now, don't have a whole bunch of fuel (I.e. my light's on!) but I'll see if I can avoid eating until payday (saturday) hahahahahaha. I'll keep you guys posted.

mosi - less excuses, more do

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