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Hey Pat,bout time some one else other than me got lost,i think i'm the winner or loser though,i got lost on my way back to bass hill again. Rofl.

Sorry Genelle!

I was suppose to lead you back to Bass Hill lol, me and Eddie had to chuck a u-turn but you didn't follow :(.

Anyone want to see the video of Eddie and the egg? :P

Sorry about the blurry photos at the Edge cinemas. Cold weather + no tripod + long shutter speed is bad lol

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Many thanks to Ryan (aka Winny69r) - our new SAU kid on the block for these two...

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It appears that Ryan has a COUPLE of very nice R32 GT-Rs himself :)

Great shots these! Bells Line was definitely looking her best on Sunday.

Who got stung by the M4 on ramp being shut?

Yeah me an owen got stung by the on ramp being closed.

me big time, drove back and forth for 2kms in each direction spazzing out because my GPS was about to die as the charger doesnt work. Eventually pulled into a petrol station..they dont sell maps anymore. WTF?>!

finally worked out how to use the 'alternative route' function to avoid the M4 and got back on it somewhere near blacktown. Wouldnt mind if the back way was more interesting but it is just straight and flat but with a lower speed limit and lots of traffic lights. farken.

anyway great shots guys, im very jelly of young Ryan and his 'collection' of GTR's how has this guy got to this point without hearing of SAU? clearly we need a new marketing team..

again, love the pics and yes please person with vid of eddie copping egg on face.

post it!

me big time, drove back and forth for 2kms in each direction spazzing out because my GPS was about to die as the charger doesnt work. Eventually pulled into a petrol station..they dont sell maps anymore. WTF?>!

finally worked out how to use the 'alternative route' function to avoid the M4 and got back on it somewhere near blacktown. Wouldnt mind if the back way was more interesting but it is just straight and flat but with a lower speed limit and lots of traffic lights. farken.

anyway great shots guys, im very jelly of young Ryan and his 'collection' of GTR's how has this guy got to this point without hearing of SAU? clearly we need a new marketing team..

again, love the pics and yes please person with vid of eddie copping egg on face.

post it!

Don't post it please :blush: , I already got burnt enough by scalding egg yoke(ninja style) and fried rice and Tappenyaki karate chief trying to kill me :domokun: .LOL Edited by rbscreamer

me big time, drove back and forth for 2kms in each direction spazzing out because my GPS was about to die as the charger doesnt work. Eventually pulled into a petrol station..they dont sell maps anymore. WTF?>!

finally worked out how to use the 'alternative route' function to avoid the M4 and got back on it somewhere near blacktown. Wouldnt mind if the back way was more interesting but it is just straight and flat but with a lower speed limit and lots of traffic lights. farken.

BWAHAHAHA!!!!

Why didn't you just do this??

https://maps.google....sp=1&sz=15&z=15

to quote the teppanyaki chef

"is so ezy!"
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BWAHAHAHA!!!!

Why didn't you just do this??

https://maps.google....sp=1&sz=15&z=15

to quote the teppanyaki chef

Don't post it please :blush: , I already got burnt enough by scalding egg yoke(ninja style) and fried rice and Tappenyaki karate chief trying to kill me :domokun: .LOL

That was bloody hilarious! Must've been something you said Eddie to upset him? He had it in for you! "Is so eesy!!!" while slapping you in the face with food!! :D

To be fair, some of his 'throws' were a bit dodgy. I ended up with raw egg on my G star denims after it ricocheted off a nearby bowl. :angry:

That was bloody hilarious! Must've been something you said Eddie to upset him? He had it in for you! "Is so eesy!!!" while slapping you in the face with food!! :D

To be fair, some of his 'throws' were a bit dodgy. I ended up with raw egg on my G star denims after it ricocheted off a nearby bowl. :angry:

Hahaha, maybe I reminded him of someone. He was trying to get even. "Iss soo eesy" LOL can't get it out of my head :woot:

Hahaha, maybe I reminded him of someone. He was trying to get even. "Iss soo eesy" LOL can't get it out of my head :woot:

Do you still get 'withdrawal' images of projectiles coming at you in slow-mo?

PTSD? :wacko:

And thanks heaps David and Fernando for the Pics!

Still haven't been able to link into Patty's yet...

Do you still get 'withdrawal' images of projectiles coming at you in slow-mo?

PTSD? :wacko:

And thanks heaps David and Fernando for the Pics!

Still haven't been able to link into Patty's yet...

LOL, Its going to haunt me whenever I cook or eat eggs again. :woot:

Don't post it please :blush: , I already got burnt enough by scalding egg yoke(ninja style) and fried rice and Tappenyaki karate chief trying to kill me :domokun: .LOL

definitely post it now, the more he doth protest the more important it is you post it!

oh and just made album public, surely it will work now?

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.114582825346134.16774.100003832519363&type=3

definitely post it now, the more he doth protest the more important it is you post it!

oh and just made album public, surely it will work now?

http://www.facebook....32519363&type=3

Thanks Pat, thanks for the thought :domokun:



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