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Ive never seen a big stack at sdma

Just be sensible and youll be fine.

Ye dunc frustrating but better than nothing

SDMA can kill.

It's the track that turned my uncle into a Quadroplegic.

Yeah its got trees and a gully near an off camber blind corner etc...

Definatly have to drive safe there. Im not game to go hard on the downhill bit

or the corner before it

225s rob, got em

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

:O Oh...

Nasty. Sorry to hear that.

Yeah, happened many many many years ago, and to one of the people they least expected it to happen to as well. He was massively into safety with CAMS, and one of the best drivers of his time. Held a few out right records from 3 categories down when he crashed from what I can remember being told.

please explain what a sexy penis is....

If you don't know then you don't have one..... ;)

ok, the penis in question was attached to a grotty man, tied by rope to horse, and he had to keep walking till he died. So not very sexy.

As opposed to one being used in a..... ermm.... sexy manner :D

If you don't know then you don't have one..... ;)

ok, the penis in question was attached to a grotty man, tied by rope to horse, and he had to keep walking till he died. So not very sexy.

As opposed to one being used in a..... ermm.... sexy manner :D

Damn...I guess I will have to withdraw from the sexy penis of the year awards. : )

Sorry to hear that matty. Didnt think that was sdma.

I always maintain that if you enter a car in any motor sports event you must be 100% prepared to bin the car.

Now I dont mean drive 11/10ths everywhere. I mean if you absolutely need the car for work or can't afford to fix it thN dont enter.

Ive seen it too many times where someone has a blow or a stack then sooks about about not having a way to get to work.

But reality of it is you are safer at sdma than going for a fang up cotter rd

It's fine... lol. Guess it depends what your definition of "fine" is for children's viewing.

True, but I wouldn't class a 15 year old a child, more a teenager. To which, they've probably done, seen and or thought about everything in an episode of GoT. But than again, I'm not a parent so my say is inavlid regardless.

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