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Look you farking whores!

get on topic.

Nark, sometimes the boys dont cover Calder everyweek.

same as heatcote.

They didnt cover it aobur 4 weeks ago when i was up there either as if they think it's gonna rain they wont rock up.

ash

owned? lmao sif... definately wasnt by monkey his lame comments dont even make sense. btw UHF = uber homo fag

ash - they were there i seen them taking pics at the start line.

i dont want a pic of me as i said i wanted a pic of her launching so i could frame it with the timeslip as a present.... ps. i wouldnt call my gf a bitch incase u meet her at a cruise or something :D

bugger!

dont worry, I have been to heathcote 2wice and they were snapping everyone both times and I still havent got a pic of mine!

there were at least 5-10+ skylines posted from each meet but not me :sad:

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