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i dunno ben - i did do a ripper of a burp today lol ruby was there when i did it too hahahaha

Burp is a good start but you really want to work on your combos like Mortal Kombat, aka a burp, then a nosepick then a fart would see u do a fatality pretty easily, but you'd want to be working on the fart for a while, eat eggs n cabbage n beans and really hold the sphincter so the gas travels between the bowels and the intestines and ferments quite well and then you drop it like mustard gas in ww1

-D

I'd keep a cautious eye on that guy there Cara ... he looks shifty. :thumbsup:;)

Plenty of laughs with the golf buggy time trials ... damn David for smashing the lap record (but what else would you expect from an ex-gokart racer)

There were lots of tools there ... and I'm not talking about the kind for your shed/garage.

Edited by RubyRS4
they let roo drive a golf kart? brave...

I was actually crap in the golf buggy. Understeers too much :domokun: I got something like 8.6 seconds, but my mate got #1 with 8.14 seconds. If you're not in the mid to high 8 seconds, then you're crap ... so I'm crap :dry: Tho somewhat better than some of the fools who couldn't go in a straight line! One of the karts is out of action from a young idiot slamming into the wall that hard he broke it!!!???

Edited by RubyRS4

went down for a look today with a couple of mates, only thing that interested me was cara's r34 ,origin rx7 & talking to a guy that is in charge of nismo aus about twin plate copermix clutches

apart from that , ferrari was boring , see it all the time .

the promo girls are slozza lookin and made me cringe

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