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call me picky... but the chick in #2 has some muffin-top going on....

Tits like that come with hips like that, fact of life, and its not a bad thing!

f*ck. Still 45 mins to go :thumbsup:

burger challenge sat? Maybe. Lakeside is sunday but I won't be doing the deathburger anyway. However, Sometime on Saturday Scott and/or Dan has to detail my car :P so if thats not done by dinner time (and colin has dinner mid afternoon) then it could be a problem.

Yeah I don't really wanna try the deathburger the day before lakeside. could make it difficult to enjoy jap nats while shitting through the eye of a needle.

Off the Wall diner in Wellington point makes the worlds hottest burger. if u finish it without drinking anything you get your name on the wall. You have to sign a waiver before you eat it and all sorts of cool shit. Causes hallucinations and epic pants shitting. Oh and it hurts like hell. Wanna try it?

f*ck. Still 45 mins to go :thumbsup:

burger challenge sat? Maybe. Lakeside is sunday but I won't be doing the deathburger anyway. However, Sometime on Saturday Scott and/or Dan has to detail my car :P so if thats not done by dinner time (and colin has dinner mid afternoon) then it could be a problem.

is it too late to register for lakeside this weekend?

Off the Wall diner in Wellington point makes the worlds hottest burger. if u finish it without drinking anything you get your name on the wall. You have to sign a waiver before you eat it and all sorts of cool shit. Causes hallucinations and epic pants shitting. Oh and it hurts like hell. Wanna try it?

F-Yes! I'm a curry so it couldn't be that hot. =D

F-Yes! I'm a curry so it couldn't be that hot. =D

Just for reference. The sauce they put on the burger is 500 times hotter than a jalepeno chile. It also has 10 of those and a teaspoon of chile powder in the pattie. There is a tablespoon of the sauce on there aswell.

Just for reference. The sauce they put on the burger is 500 times hotter than a jalepeno chile. It also has 10 of those and a teaspoon of chile powder in the pattie. There is a tablespoon of the sauce on there aswell.

Colon, you give me no credit.

You should taste my curries. =D

Also, if you were kind enough to pick me up, I'd gladly take it on. =D

Tits like that come with hips like that, fact of life, and its not a bad thing!

QFT, she's bang'n hot.

Colin, our downhill rides aren't completely crazy, the bike im currently on is a little too small to really push hard on but its good fun and the pace is alright. New bike buildup will be better for harder runs, im currently limited to how big my tyres can be on the current one cause of the frame width.

Martin the disc's you got at the moment will be ok for what we do, when i first started the norco was running V brakes all around which was great until you got dirt, or mud, or water into them then you couldn't stop without using your feet.

Today was a very long day for me, but made even funnier by one of the mechanic's failed attempt to rebuild an engine, no spark on cylinder 5 hahah

Ohhhhhhh I heard about that last year and have wanted to try it ever since!

I'm ashamed to say that lately though I haven't been hitting hot curries much. I can eat a medium one at the moment but that's about as hot as I can get. Go back about a year or so and I was eating shit-hot vindaloos for breakfast without dramas. f**k I love my dads curries.

I'm off camping at a hippy rave out west this weekend (haha!) but I'd be keen if it's next weekend though? Or is it already set in stone for this weekend?

i dont think ill be able to this weekend so im keen for a reshuffle. if not ill got out n watch miso try it but wont be trying it myself. we can always go back again the burgers are pretty good there.

Dear Scott,

Can you please detail my car either friday night or saturday?

Pretty please :)

I'll come to you if you like, or you can come here, whatever you prefer

Love

McFly

i am easy on the burger date. a re-shuffle doesn't bother me, as it gives me some time to eat some hot food and hopefully get in practice for the burger.

in all honesty, i don't eat a lot of hot food, so am aware that i will fail miserably, but still want to give it a shot.

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