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Morning kids

Also as an idea for an upcoming event where could all catch up if anyone is keen but racewars 2016. Am going for the 3 days should be a fun event, unsure if will just watch or participate? Prob just watch?

Lachy told me 2 weeks ago that its not the best spectator event...only good if participating :closedeyes:

Racewars was fun competing but not so much spectating. I'll go out only if I have a car to run (may take the boss's MX-5)

Morning.

Hank, i wana shut that shaving thread so bad. No need for that kind of negativity around here

Amen brother

You participated.... Maybe not worst thread ever??

BRB, deleting post.

I googled it and it said it was anime/manga, but I can also see a live action version, I might have to check it out! Probably not on Netflix :(

Initial D cartoons are average mate, average. (The movie though :woot: )

Work tomorrow morning, got a BBQ or some shit on Sunday. I'm pretty broke this week so going to try and keep things fairly tame.

Might watch the footy tonight.

What about yourself?

Morning kids

Racewars was fun competing but not so much spectating. I'll go out only if I have a car to run (may take the boss's MX-5)

Amen brother

BRB, deleting post.

Morning Dad ! [emoji69]




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