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I had a good night out, was good to meet everyone.

Who's car was the 33 with the screamer?

Was that the black one ?

Just remember next time when following john be ready for epic lane changes :D:down:

just got home from moo moo's

1kg rump roast... who would have thought I could eat it... (well i didnt)

not after the dozen oysters, bread rolls & bay scallops entree...

im absolutely stuffed, need to yak or poop i think to make space...

goodnight, early start tomorrow

Once again pulled over by the cops for a random import breath/licence check

They were following me for a while, then when you turned to drop off Joe they shot up the inside and barrelled round the corner after you, so I thought you might be in for it

lol

Morning all

Morning

I had a good night out, was good to meet everyone.

Who's car was the 33 with the screamer?

what screamer :down: hahaha. i have no screamer they r illegal arnt they. lol.

hehe, i actually did stuff up selecting reverse, its the hardest gear to select with that shifter....

Something about selecting gear... and shifting.... hmmm. Drugs. Well there you go, all the pieces are there, someone make a joke out of it!

Nice hat by the way :/

+1.....a little jealous

I hate that part... I usually run out of tissues :(

+1

Once again pulled over by the cops for a random import breath/licence check
They were following me for a while, then when you turned to drop off Joe they shot up the inside and barrelled round the corner after you, so I thought you might be in for it

When/where was that??

Moaning all :D Who's ready for a chipper friday!!

Weekend off winrar. Making a finishes programme for basements. Not so winrar. Got to go and have a go at speaking korean now lol

TRAPPED after flipping his car while drunk driving, a man opened another beer as he waited to be rescued.

Paul Nigel Sneddon, 47, pleaded guilty to careless driving and drunken driving in a district court in the North Island city of Palmerston North, the Dominion Post newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Sneddon failed to take a corner on June 1, crashed through a wooden barrier, and flipped his car onto its roof.

The newspaper quoted defence lawyer Peter Young as telling the court when Sneddon found he could not open the doors, ``he had nothing else to do at that point, so he had another beer''.

When police found him trapped in the vehicle his breath-alcohol level was 1,191 micrograms - nearly three times the legal limit of 400 micrograms.

Prosecutor police Sergeant Ollie Outtrim told the court Sneddon went on a drinking bender after losing his job at a bakery.

LOL

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