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it wasnt a tight pink shirt, it was a lose fit shirt i just have an amazing body and my muscles fill it out, is it my fault if im beautiful??? (ok thats even talking a bit to much sh*t for me) lol.

i thought you were at work?

oh by the way i should mention, spotted Andrew (above) doing 3 laps around the big roundabout outside jerra pub.......RUNNING!!! at about 1:30am, i dont think i stopped laughing at your antics for about 3hours, great effort!!!

who invited you? lol jokes!

nah trivia has finished untill February. but most of us will still meet down there on tuesday evenings to get together. so come along just to hang out and chat mate, we'd love to have you there!

Oil B Dare - Might be nice to concentrate on one thing for a change.

There is merit in your theory about bird crap making your ride go faster. I noted today when adding wheight to certain areas of my vehicle there was a marked increase in "down force" which enabled me to go faster b4 lifting off. Thanks for the tip Andrew!

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