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Yeah but I'm sure it will turn shit later in the day haha

Can a mod please change mine & Daniels team name to "Team Yeah Mate" Cheers :huh:

How bout Team Whatever Mate or Team wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man warehouse and emporium

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Storm front in my pants expected not long after completion of race apparently :(:P:/:P

Damn I look good :D

Don't think that red suits you mate....

Edited by ossie_21

Cool, it rained while I was on Joondalup Drive. Great timing with the weather.

I feel so undeserving of this medal, I am so sorry Paul for not noticing you for the last pit stop :( I must have been in a blind rhythm.

Once again a great event, a big thank you to Bart and Co. For making the trip out.

To all the repeat offenders, good to see you there as well.

Congrats to Paul and Tom, great going guys.

Hopefully more members can jump in on this, so we can close the field a bit,

I must mention Danny V's 1 Hour stint!!!!

Once again a great event, a big thank you to Bart and Co. For making the trip out.

To all the repeat offenders, good to see you there as well.

Congrats to Paul and Tom, great going guys.

Hopefully more members can jump in on this, so we can close the field a bit,

I must mention Danny V's 1 Hour stint!!!!

Your not living untill you driven 3hrs to get to the kart track then drive for 50 mins in some ill handling junker then get in car n drive 3hrs home .. 2am in the door :blush:

PS my co driver lost his balls somewhere , if found please return :)

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*cough* antilag.com > SAU *cough*

But in all seriousness, great fun and thanks for organising the event!!!

Next time I might even come a SAU member, because I want that big fcvk off trophy

:blush::D:(

Yes indeed there were some great drivers from Antilag, but we've got the trophy :)

PS my co driver lost his balls somewhere , if found please return :)

I think I saw Brad wearing them as earings ;)

I'm guessing we won't be hearing as much trash talk from you guys this time, being 16laps down :P

Yes indeed there were some great drivers from Antilag, but we've got the trophy :)

I think I saw Brad wearing them as earings :D

I'm guessing we won't be hearing as much trash talk from you guys this time, being 16laps down :(

LOL 16 laps down is that alll :)

All Paul cares about is he got the wood :blush:

Too seriously think that someone failed more epically than Bard and I,

The award would have to go to Team Bunno........

We came, We Saw, I spun out a couple time, Bubba used me a stopping agent, Bard Spun a bearing....

We gobbed off, and we lost the silverware.....

bring on December.....

bring on December.....

Got another one planned for December do we?

If Paul and I are team mates again, I will have to let him do most of the driving to get his monies worth over the 2 events. Sorry again Paul, I'll make it up to ya I promise.... nothing gay though! :)

Edited by Topaz
Too seriously think that someone failed more epically than Bard and I,

The award would have to go to Team Bunno........

We came, We Saw, I spun out a couple time, Bubba used me a stopping agent, Bard Spun a bearing....

We gobbed off, and we lost the silverware.....

bring on December.....

We didnt cone last so not complete failure ..

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