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I wasn't going to touch this with a 10ft poll, as I agree 100%.. HOWEVER.. the manner in which cars were driven aside, the lot of you all egg-each other on with skid talk.

You even told me to skid the Mirca, now if I did I'd be mass hated right now.

Do not agree with how the cars left, also do not agree with telling people to do skids, boost it up etc. Tongue in cheek or not.

Not all of us did this "skid talk"

No it is quite disappointing..

was looking forward to meeting the regulars and new members that started to come along chillin out with my ice cream..

Secret PM only meets.

SAU is a cycle, we've had this happen so many times. Always end's up with small, private meets.

New place :)

Yep it was always going to happen eventually. New place, new cycle and more new people :)

yer i was enjoying the meetup. Good fun to go to and relax after work. So whats the plan now?

PM???

Keep an ear out sure there will be something soon.

poo

It is shit. But shit happens. No point whinging over it. Police attention will die down from Chapel Hill eventually and we might be able to go back but you never know we could find somewhere better :D

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