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Another good night all, great to see everyone again.

Congrats to Madam Lush's Sex Kittens, taking first prize tonight! Well done!

Also worth an honourable mention, was the little battler, Aussie Bob! Coming in a solid last, but we'll be back next week! Can only go up from here!

Thanks to all. Was definately another great night.congrats to our winners the Sexy Kittens and their leader Miss Lush. To our second team, my deepest condolences (a prolonged and painfull death) of which I was a part of.

C U all on Sunday and remember Drive responsibly.

Alcohol is a tool of the devil ...

Richard is a tool when deciding fit to drive home last night. Nearly meet Devil in person!!!

Skid marks not left on road, found this morning tho. Now in laundry basket.

I hope I have taught a visualy valuble lesson. I certainly learned one.

PS. Wings on Skylines are not designed for flying.

Richard - I read in "Spotted" a brief mention of your accident and have come searching here for more details! Its really scary to think about what can happen (EVLR34)... Im glad your ok and I hope one of Australias sexiest GTR's is going to be alright???

Richard - I read in "Spotted" a brief mention of your accident and have come searching here for more details! Its really scary to think about what can happen (EVLR34)... Im glad your ok and I hope one of the countries sexiest GTR's is going to be alright???

As I lie here in casualty typing with the toes off my remaining leg.

Nahhhh!!!. All is good with me and my ride as far as I can tell but will get Ed and Chris down at inline to double check with me. Bodywork appears fine.

I understand from Andrew it was most spectacular.

He will need to post the details as I couldnt see from the ****pit.

I do remember snapping back a gear exiting the roundabout ,loosing it, getting airborne (twice i think) and spinning round before comming to a stop on the otherside of the medium strip. Then left in a hurry. Andrew?

i agree with nick, if you want to know the details either pm me or ask me on sunday, i have photos of the aftermath.

but for the record heres what happened..........we enjoyed a splendid evening of refreshing beverages and jolly banter and some delightfull company, after the barmaster had decided that the time had come to close for the evening he suggested that perhaps it was a good time to part company for the evening, we happily agreed and exited the delightfull establishment singing christmas carols as we were heading to the local orphanage to pass out gifts to the children, Richard was the first to depart, he left in a calm and orderly manner while we stood chatting about the wonderfull evening that we had just enjoyed, he then turned through the round about going at a slow pace so as not to take any risks that may involve damage to his lovely vehicle that could include the nescessary revulcanising of his airfilled transport wheels. he then slowly proceeded up the road all the while whistling a happy tune, and he then dissapeared over the hill and on his merry way.......................thats my story and im sticking with it!

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