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lol @ forcing people to drink your homebrew.

i wanted to make my own spirits, and then i realised its just making alcohol and adding flavour, and that its also illegal. Because apparently people can make them ridiculous alcohol %'s and even possibly sell it/date rape using it. :angry: what has the world come to.

fkn ROFL @ you giving a fk about legalities....

I know a guy that made his own spirits. We had a go with a bit of his 70% then hit the main street of Warragul. The guy had also built a 6m tall trebuchet and a ballista made of Ute springs so I'm not sure that he cared much for legalities. He'd be a doctor by now I'm pretty sure.

trebuchet = catapault with steeze

Seems vilifify/vilified/vilification is the new buzz word and is to be explicitly paired with racially/racial.

It's amateur footy. Every second game I played ended in punch ons and blood noses. Racial abuse was the least of our worries. You got six weeks because you thought violence was the answer and starting a punch on is something that can't be ignored, unlike name calling. HTFU

haha gti's are fun, 'fast' cars... but do they really try to give imports a go that often? (although it'd give a stock 10-20yo one a run for it's money i bet :P)

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aww yiss, magnets

Had some porsche with the plates RS997 try to give me a go the other night on nepean highway... was even... there's no way it was an RS.. didn't get a look at the back of it to see what it actually was...

Just saw him looking angry afterwards before he turned off to go have a cry about the extra $100,000 he wasted on his slow porsche.

It's always the rich cars and commodores that want to race me :/

Yer all but one I've come across have given me a go. Those Mini Cooper S people love to give it some stick too.

Interdasting. Wonder if it'll be the same with my fridge on wheels...

asians in mini coopers loved giving me in the snorer a go, i have no idea why, did the snorer look that slow?

Yes

t's always the rich cars and commodores that want to race me :/

Even imports sometimes. Sometimes you can tell it's just a fun thing... othertimes it's like "brah, i drive an n/a... do you think i'll even bother/not shur what you're trying to prove here" lolo

Had some porsche with the plates RS997 try to give me a go the other night on nepean highway... was even... there's no way it was an RS.. didn't get a look at the back of it to see what it actually was...

Just saw him looking angry afterwards before he turned off to go have a cry about the extra $100,000 he wasted on his slow porsche.

It's always the rich cars and commodores that want to race me :/

Till the 997 GT3 races you on a racetrack :P

Asians drag racing? I'll believe it when I see it. Least likely race to ever give you a go, and they could be sitting there in the most kitted up Supra with ET9SEC as the number plate.

Ahaha, just had a photo of [GTRRKT] pop up on my fb newsfeed. Apparently sitting directly outside Village in Knox Ozone. Dat FF6 promotion. :thumbsup:

inb4 it leaves with a yellow sticker

Asians drag racing? I'll believe it when I see it. Least likely race to ever give you a go, and they could be sitting there in the most kitted up Supra with ET9SEC as the number plate.

This. Shame, as they make up a decent proportion of exotic car owners

Edit - just remembered an Asian bloke in an e46 m3 try to run me once.. he had a bad time

The bastard was trespassing on my private road to boot!

lol @ forcing people to drink your homebrew.

i wanted to make my own spirits, and then i realised its just making alcohol and adding flavour, and that its also illegal. Because apparently people can make them ridiculous alcohol %'s and even possibly sell it/date rape using it. :angry: what has the world come to.

no its not...like anything its illegal to distribute it...perfectly legal to make it for yourself...

fresh distilled spirit is 95% or something silly...good luck drinking it though

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