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Was Mr Carne your Sex ed teacher Simon lol?

http://www.theage.co...6415731913.html

He was my Drama Teacher and Year 12 English Teacher.... We always knew there was something sus about him, earring was in the wrong ear if you know what I mean ;)

Bring marquee's if you got em!

And sturdy pegs/stakes just in case there's a breeze... Don't need any of our cars scratched by flying marquees :D

hey guys i have a quick question.....

is this the track that will be used on the day?

http://www.sauvic.com.au/about_deca

its my first time and don't really want to go the wrong way lol

any help will be appreciated thanks

It's clearly marked in the Event Sched you will get on the day, plus cones and a very obvious starting gate (with people standing there) - no chance you can go the wrong way ;)

MEGA MINI WANG

Fark yes!

Oh and Jack K is 100% OUT

I'm gonna be sharing Mick's R34 GTR now as he is a very kind man, as is Rick :)

So whats gonna be your excuse for poor driving this time? Cant use Geese again, you used that last time :-)

So whats gonna be your excuse for poor driving this time? Cant use Geese again, you used that last time :-)

What's gonna be your excuse for not rocking up again?

Didn't use the geese as an excuse, it just made it interesting. Luckily I have the skills to be able to pilot around such problems without issue!

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