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Times - as per Snowplow's post:

http://www.racetime.com.au/?event=w0509

Oh yeah... I forgot we had broken the railway crossing. Oops.

And yes - to confirm that although there is likely to be some genetic lineage, that isn't Brisby in the speedos ;)

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It was I that made the angry pub bogan do a burnout.

While we were hurling abuse at them, i just screamed do a burnout - he goes I GOT NO CAR - and I kept shouting it at him so he picked up his feet and did a burnout with hes shoes.

I almost fell off the balcony laughing.

As for mother and daugther pics - I think Aaron (wrx boy) had some actual video footage. You wouldnt wanna see the mothers face, it was one only a benalian daughter could love.

Well well well. I don't know where to start, the broken rail crossing I could hear dinging away at 3am as I sat in the loo, the "Benalia" signs which once read "Benalla", or possibly even Ash's local bogan spinster asking "Av ue's eva ad a Mother\Daughter threesome". I still don't understand how we havn't been banned from most of rural victoria ;)

For those who don't know we were having a bit of a shouting match with some locals from the second story of our pub\accomodation when the bogan spinster decided to start flashing her privates, this of course was enough to get the main trouble starters downstairs, Ash, Brisy and myself. I don't know what was funnier, her persistance with ash, her foul mouth and stories or watching Matt dress up as Ash and try to convince them he was Ash so she'd shut the hell up!

Over all a VERY fun weekend and looking foward to the next, for those who havn't come along yet, even if you are not on the track you should make the effort, it's well worth it!

Photo's to follow....

looked like a good day!! but i dont think my car is track ready yet

I think 3/4 of the ppl that stayed weren't doing the track day. It reminds me of that ad on TV. "Is the real sport at your club drinking?"

LOL...yeh, but as great as these weekends are, and they are great. They are still primarily about going to the track...if getting hammered and playing up is what your out for, dont wait until the next track day just give me a call this Friday afternoon

LOL...yeh, but as great as these weekends are, and they are great. They are still primarily about going to the track...if getting hammered and playing up is what your out for, dont wait until the next track day just give me a call this Friday afternoon

Now there is an offer! :lol:

Good summary Adz and sorry StarionTurbo to take that fine credit away from you of getting a bogan country guy to do a burnout on foot :lol:

lol sounds like a fun weekend had by all

adz thanx for the explanation of "Benalia" lol classic

btw guys ive heard of quite a few stories of mother/daughter swingers in benalla.... yuck its like visiting tasmania again

To cut a long story short...

We were heading to Winton for round 3 (I think) - I had just got my handheld GPS, and thought it would be fun to bring it along. It is an American product (I bought it online).

The unit has a whole bunch of cities pre-programmed to aid navigation, so I searched for Benalla... nothing. Except there was an entry called 'Benalia' where it should have been.

So... obviously a typo from the Garmin people entering the city names, yet we had a chuckle. After a heroic amount of beer, it made sence to change the name of the 'welcome to...' sign we could see from the pub.

And so - it began...

Photos from that weekend are here:

http://www.jamezilla.com/sau/benalia_1/

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