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hiya,, im headin out for midnight blast in about an hour ( 12.30am - 01.00am ) ,,, anyone interested in hooking up ,,prob catch up round sth perth, vic park ,casino area and head off for a mystery tour :woot: for couple hours ,,, pm me ill check my mail soon ,,,

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Eh, Broo. Fully sic, man. Woh! And da cops will have loved yah post, dude.

I can't keep this up!!

"Blastin" on the roads may be a blast, but it just sounds like you are going to drive illegally - which you probably were. So don't give the boys in blue and the politicians an excuse to lambast us.

("Lambast" sounds similar to "blast", but isn't!)

You have a "blast" on the track. You have a "cruise" or a "drive" on the street.

Keep it on the track or you will have your car taken off you and you will confirm the bias of the cops and the politicians against us.

Cheers.

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