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i reckon we all join fats on the hill at turn 2 with a few eskys and fold out chairs, we can wave sau flags or something.

we are trying to get something sorted. the price for corporate facilities like in previous years was outside the club's budget.
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i reckon we all join fats on the hill at turn 2 with a few eskys and fold out chairs, we can wave sau flags or something.

Not a bad idea. As long as we're not downwind from fatz, we should be right.

your a pussy benny...mind you i maybe watching yet

Lack of tyres was my issue if I'm to be honest. I can't justify running new expensive rubber for this event.

And after that comment ya Tele-Tubby I'll be on the hill swilling piss with Fatz and the crew. Fix ya own shit. :(

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Lack of tyres was my issue if I'm to be honest. I can't justify running new expensive rubber for this event.

And after that comment ya Tele-Tubby I'll be on the hill swilling piss with Fatz and the crew. Fix ya own shit. :P

you had tyres tosser

Lack of tyres was my issue if I'm to be honest. I can't justify running new expensive rubber for this event.

And after that comment ya Tele-Tubby I'll be on the hill swilling piss with Fatz and the crew. Fix ya own shit. :P

you had tyres tosser

1.50 min vid :(

So should we look out for spectators, or rolling spectators coming through the fence as we go around Turns 2 and 3 :blink:

That would add some entertainment for the drivers..

Just hope there isnt a blow up doll or will come off the track :( GOLD!

I've ordered a dozen Tenga Eggs for everyone who wants to join me and Fatz on the hill.

If there ends up more than a dozen of us, don't worry, they're re-usable.

that's not right......

you should never use another man's tenga egg. :thumbsup:

haha I assumed you would have it in the boot while you did the doughnuts.

the funny thing is....pretty much everyone reading this thread would assume that we are kidding.

anyway....neil is working with the superlappers to work out something we can afford...we would like to support the event if possible

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