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yeah cold morning greasy tracka dn cold tyres with 600rwkw did not combo.

bounced off and the front corner tagged the concrete and did more damage than at the rear and and probally 1/4 the speed

if the tyre bundles were not there I would not have walked away let alone driven it again.

nah was keeping the semis for later in the day.

if I had chucked them on would have had enough grip to catch it.

was on some old bridgestones I had just to get the setting right first as the suspension was set for the 800 meters drags we did at nats.

then chase laps later. later didn't happen.

basically when I used to do driver training the main thing I worked on getting through to people is you have all day, work your way up...and then I did the opposite.

My high school life was split 1/2 between public and private,

all the dedicated drug addicts I know came from the private school. plus the guy who got convicted of attempted manslaughter (he did have a good excuses tho)

My private high was full of speed and weed, but nothing too heavy. Had a couple of ex addicts from Highvale (one was shooting up heroine in year 7, lulz, his inner elbow was a pin cushion at age 12). One of my former friends, well last I heard was in rehab for heroine but aside from that reasonably clean school. Private kids, rank generalisation but prolly have more access to monies to buy the more expensive gear? I imagine there are plenty of stoners in the public system but there's always gonna be some drug use in every school.

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