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thank fark it's the weekend.

had the skyline misfire this arvo on full boost. hopefully the hot and humid weather and maybe a bad batch of fuel had something to do with it.

will see how she goes tomorrow, or will have to return to dan for an earlier than anticipated service.

Moar wickets had, alls out.

Now to get to the club and watch the Aussie batsman collapse for 45 runs.

You called it :(

Is it too much to ask for a few runs from the top order?

epic lols had right here

Thats what she said.

Both cars now unstuck thanks to Team Riff Raff. Yes we got a rally recovery crew out to pull them :P:D

thank fark it's the weekend.

had the skyline misfire this arvo on full boost. hopefully the hot and humid weather and maybe a bad batch of fuel had something to do with it.

will see how she goes tomorrow, or will have to return to dan for an earlier than anticipated service.

Needs new coil packs.

Anyone want to go to top gear live?

Sat 5th March 8PM $130.

Tickets will be purchased this weekend so you need to let me know if you definitely want in. No maybe shit.

Keen for TGL as i told kyle, will be around with cash on the weekend.

Awesome rally recovery team!!!! shame it wasn't a rally spec lancer

Evening mangs...... hope the weekend's good!

Picked up and installed walbro fuel pump this arvo. The guy I bought it off is a legend, helped me put it in at his place... then also picked up a strut brace too haha sweeeeeeeet

What a win of a day

Shyte, I was thinkin we didnt have enough runs with over 2 full days remaining. Woke up this morning and 5 wickets down. YEAHHHHHH!!!! :thumbsup:

yer somehow australia managed to pull this off, i call match fixing. Still when you look at the figures, ponting has to go.

yer somehow australia managed to pull this off, i call match fixing. Still when you look at the figures, ponting has to go.

At least give him the arse as captain, he never was a good skipper anyway but we owe it to him to see if he can still bat without the pressure of leadership.

go aussie go!

I'm just glad the last two test matches (while i'm on holidays) won't be dead rubbers now :D

Ponting will quit if you take the captaincy off him though Noel

go aussie go!

I'm just glad the last two test matches (while i'm on holidays) won't be dead rubbers now :D

Ponting will quit if you take the captaincy off him though Noel

Who gives a flying f**k Smitz, let him quit, atm he's worse than useless.

Everyone done their christmas shopping yet?

I farken hate driving to the shops to do it. Managed to get into an argument on Saturday about a carpark. Police randomly appeared from nowhere asking me to leave, letting the other guy get the park.

Silly bastard didn't comprehend that now I knew exactly where he was parked. Left him a nice surprise :action-smiley-069:

Edited by PWND

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