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No he wasn't damo and Krishy, he left around 2.30 and I stayed till after 4 :(

gotta love short dresses dancing on the little stages.

I went to Flash Dance once with some guys from work, sitting down in 1 of the booths by the dance floor. Had some random chic dancing on the above level, i lent back on the couch and looked up at what i thought was the ceiling...lets just saw i got an eye full of something else :thumbsup::thumbsup:

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I went to Flash Dance once with some guys from work, sitting down in 1 of the booths by the dance floor. Had some random chic dancing on the above level, i lent back on the couch and looked up at what i thought was the ceiling...lets just saw i got an eye full of something else :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Ahahahahahaha YES!

About a month ago when I was at Flashies, you know how they ask people to get up on the stage in the main room to dance to some bullshit song? This guy got up, pulled down his pants and started waving his bits around everywhere haha. Security literally tackled him and escorted him out. Hilarious!

Ahahahahahaha YES!

About a month ago when I was at Flashies, you know how they ask people to get up on the stage in the main room to dance to some bullshit song? This guy got up, pulled down his pants and started waving his bits around everywhere haha. Security literally tackled him and escorted him out. Hilarious!

Buahahaha :thumbsup:

most sat nights at HQ there is just testosterone filled fully hectic people trying to pickup any girl in sight

I don't even worry about them cvnts. I just chill in the main room and enjoy the music. Soon as the music starts getting lame I bounce and go else where hahaha

So did anyone see the amber petty interveiw on sunrise this morning?

I hate her with a passion.

I hope she f**king moves back interstate. She can get the f**k out of Adelaide. Stupid f**king mole.

And f**k her SAFM breakfast show. Ratings continue to decline yet they keep her and the other airheads on there.

Useless.

I dare say so, Especially sliding. The gate will spend more time open then shut so it'll constantly be screaming the whole day but all in good fun man.

Is there a drift prac that your pushing to have the car done by or just taking your time before you take it out there sliding?

God I'd love a pure slide car, one day soon I hope :(

I'll sell you mine cheap as dude.

Has heaps of work done to it.

Don't you get a fine for missing it? My mate missed it and got a fine for it... like $300 or something.

I didn't go to mine and was only charged like 70-80bux

I hate her with a passion.

I hope she f**king moves back interstate. She can get the f**k out of Adelaide. Stupid f**king mole.

And f**k her SAFM breakfast show. Ratings continue to decline yet they keep her and the other airheads on there.

Useless.

Yeah I can't stand her either. Always slagging men, and wonders why she's single. Any man with a brain would rather date and break up with a female cop before dating Amber :(

Abe, tried Super Pro bushes? Nolathane's have a mixed reputation, with some cases of them just crumbling after a few months..

Didnt even know Whiteline made bushes..

hot 215s stretched onto the 9s this arvo, never seen it done with compressed air before, quite cool actually.

1 more sleep til 31 goes into G7, should be done by end of month.....nice.

then sell and buy a less gay car, like Kye's S13 :thumbsup:

Abe, tried Super Pro bushes? Nolathane's have a mixed reputation, with some cases of them just crumbling after a few months..

Didnt even know Whiteline made bushes..

I haven't tried anywhere yet.

No he wasn't damo and Krishy, he left around 2.30 and I stayed till after 4 :)

gotta love short dresses dancing on the little stages.

Heard you were a little messy last night mate :thumbsup:

Oh and happy birthday for yesterday too! :D

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