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Is it just me, or is it cold tonight?

Yes

Combo of the 2 Duncan. ;)

I haven't seen this Game of Thrones but I have heard it's pretty full on...

Would you guys say it is inappropriate for a 15 year old Girl to watch?

I only ask as my Niece watches it with her Father and from what I've heard, I don't think I would allow it.

f**k no

it wouldnt let my parents watch it haha

If it's ok to see graphic scenes of peoples throats/bodies being slashed open, heads cut off, horses heads cut off, sex scenes that almost show everything..... etcetc. There was even a penis in the last ep I watched!

But in general, everything bad you can do with a sword, axe, olden times weapon... they do it :yucky:

So who is entering the next hillclimb?

I am....in the barge

Duncan...you best be there!

I'll certainly come n watch.

the Queen, who had incidently just eaten a pumping, raw, sexy horses penis to prove herself. Yep, it's that kinda show.

Lol. I think I'll just stick to Top Gear and Big Bang then...

haha has harry inspired you? I think an auto would be very frustrating.

BTW anyone thinking about it, a hillclimb is about as cheap and simple to enter as motorsport can be. it is unfortunately a little more risky than a race track because the trees don't stand back very far.... kel almost shit herself when the brand new z left the track at SDMA sideways (look on her face afterwards was priceless)

no definitely not. in fact almost no motorsport events do which makes the SAU NSW days a great thing.

but ultimately it's just a more raw experience. you can choose whether to go slow enough to be totally safe or fast enough to be dangerous...it's nice to have choices.

Anyone not watching GoT is missing out. It has everything! We even got my parents onto it and they love it!

No passengers .

Ive never seen a big stack at sdma

Just be sensible and youll be fine.

Ye dunc frustrating but better than nothing

Oh so you weren't there when Lora rolled the Micra!

Entered :banana:

4 weeks is too long to wait, so ill have to do some more mods/adjustments in the meantime.

the other guys in class 3 were getting 50 sec, i got down to 54.66 on my first day,

i think i can get close to those V8s if i can get a little more traction, and drive better.

Im sure the car is capable of it, the main problem is the driver. Actually im surprised my shtter did so well.

But id like to do it on the same tyres, they all have semis and id like to save mine for later.

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