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Hahahahahhahaha yes that is always scary matt!

Should enter the falcodore ;)

I'll probably be too hungover to wake up, yet alone drive.

All depends on what happens on Friday night if I turn up at Wakie, yet alone enter. I'd like to, but making uber early hours in the morning might be pushing it...

That and I need to redo my licence, and I really should be saving money for America and not spending it in Australia.

I'll probably be too hungover to wake up, yet alone drive.

All depends on what happens on Friday night if I turn up at Wakie, yet alone enter. I'd like to, but making uber early hours in the morning might be pushing it...

That and I need to redo my licence, and I really should be saving money for America and not spending it in Australia.

Giving you a C for effort for this one, would of been D but being hungover pushed it up a bit haha.

Stupid stars have not aligned, sort of, I'm out for Saturday guys, but I may pass you as your coming back to Sydney as I'm heading down on Saturday arvo for a Sunday session with NSCC.

Any one doubling up, pm me on Saturday arvo for a beverage and chicken snitty at the rissole.

Mark

Giving you a C for effort for this one, would of been D but being hungover pushed it up a bit haha.

Enough people here have seen me hungover at events to know that there is no way I should be even THINKING about driving a car when I'm hungover...

I'll be down for the day, I'm not driving but am available for instruction.

If anyone would like some pointers, grab me for a session - I'll be around the dummy grid or flag point somewhere.

I'll be down for the day, I'm not driving but am available for instruction.

If anyone would like some pointers, grab me for a session - I'll be around the dummy grid or flag point somewhere.

Consider yourself booked for a session with me. thumbsup.gif

I'll be down for the day, I'm not driving but am available for instruction.

If anyone would like some pointers, grab me for a session - I'll be around the dummy grid or flag point somewhere.

i want duncan for a session....

in the dunnys

the way i like him




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