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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

Yeah he ran, pretty awesome in the Ex. John Bowe GTP car.

See'ya:burnout:

His blue evo 4 road car was ex John Bowe , don't think his race car ( evo 5 done to 6 ) is bowies tho.

Cheers

Ken

PS what happened to wholigan and the R32 GTST ?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

And you thought you wouldn't like it. Did he play Sadie?:lol:

See'ya:burnout:

Yep , had the audience eating out of his hand .

Very professional and played Sadie bout 3rd last song

Cheers

( amazingly enjoyed it )

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Micko still seems keen to buy one, and Naomi will let him, if he gets a second job:lol:

See'ya:burnout:

Bwahahaha

Now that was funny this time of the morning.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Yea saw the posting , obviously couldn't convince Naomi that the Power FC was a good thing.

Cheers

( I can see a phone call coming )

Ken

Dont worry John Fartin Fan, you wont be getting a call from me about plenum removal (unless something goes wrong:D) so you can just sit at home & enjoy your Whispering Crack cd:shake:

haha the oldie chicks at work are obsessed with john farnham ithey had his cd playing all day everyday the same songs over and over again in the lead up to his concert - hopefully when i go back on monday they are over it or maybe i should go in early and scratch the cds!

Hoy you !;)

You saying I'm old .:)

btw post a pic of yourself Lauren in the Nic thread or I will . Hehehe

Cheers

( photo stalker )

Ken

btw , I was at the farthards concert under sufferance:rolleyes:

haha all u got ken is a photo of my butt in which case people my start talking about u with photos like that of innocent young girls like me :)

Aaahhh sure sufference is what they all say but i bet you've got a couple of his cd's in your car! Apparently he's got language that would even make me blush!

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