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Hey Kym... Now Paul's gone we can make our moves :P

I just have a weekly report to write.... everything else gets done when it gets done...

Geeez is anyone going to be racing this week.... I thought being such a big event more people would want to race..... I want to race but it sure would be a hell of a night to start... I don't want to make an ass of myself in front of that many people...

Thats it though... I am talking about Drag Wars this saturday.... it looks like most people are only going to be watching... And as I said I havent been before and the last thing I want to do is screw it up in front of sooo many people :) The last thing you want to do is stall it or grind a gear because you are in a rush or something like that!!!! :P

Hmmm.... I was hoping more people with lightly moded cars would be running too though..... Believe me my car is far from fast.... I just want to give it a run so I know what time it can do... But I also dont want to be the slowest car of the night... how embarrising would that be... unless there was a prize for that too!!!

nah embarrsement is nuthin

everyone goes down to enjoy not tease who has slowest car!

it's just for fun i spose

but i just wanna take it down when i get bit more mods

coz stuff paying moeny everytime just coz ya wanna do a few runs!

get more mods and then go down

seems more of a better idea to me plus money wise saves me a bit! adrian :P

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