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Australia is fixed, yaaayyy

Oh wait, we need a new scape goat now... Bill shorten? James Hird?

I never said anything was different... just that TA's gaffes are gone

She was clearly just making light of her previous 'drama'.

f*** sake, people

don't think many blokes would turn down mel for a drink lets face it.

Not to hark back to the 50's but if they want her to be taken more seriously perhaps those fancy dresses she wears on the sideline should be substituted with a more professional image

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that was so scripted it's not funny.

just to get people to talk about it.

smart Publicity department.

Top Fuel drags this weekend... looking forward to it. $35? thats only $10 extra than watching the street drags on a friday night (which is a joke).

never been to the drags. hopefully it doesnt get boring.

http://calderparkdragracing.com.au/images/stories/2016/2016_01_23_24_AustralianNationalsCalder_ScheduleV2.pdf

I'll be going on the sunday I think with the mrs cos she's working sat - she's a top fuel virgin too.. shits intense!

Just dont stand in the wind where the fumes are going from them idling on the start line, da eyes burn, goggles do nothingggg.

Edited by UNR33L

You wont need ear plugs it aint that bad, only go for a few seconds anyway

Old F1 cars probably louder / more ear damaging

fair enough. old F1 cars at sandown historic had mufflers fitted. never been to actual modern F1s

im trying to find a video form the Simpsons when Smithers gets a job at the dragstrip.

Its going to be motorised mayhem, mayhem MAYHEM!!

(there used to be one on youtube, but i cant find it).

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