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Originally posted by Nizmo

oh its a cul de sac paul and its got a nice long run up into it with a nice little corner thats fun to go around as fast as you can - in fact the whole suburb is my own personal obstacle coarse even the brakes get a good work out when a kid decides to run across the road at the wrong time.  

just dont understand why they dont go play in the friggin park! but then again if i had that many kids i would tell a few to go play on the road too haha

thats horrible niz!

id tell them all 2 go play on the road and the ones that survive get 2 stay - survival of the fittest! :P

hmmmm two door car and kids do not mix! it'll be a friggin long time before anyone see me taking the sub out just so i can fit a nappy, bottle, pusher in the boot. Ive seen what kids do to cars and its not pretty :P

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Niz,

I don't think Micko would wants you shaving his balls, he doesn't have much to play with to begin with:p

Macka,

No phone in couch. That's what roo bars are for:D

See'ya:burnout:

huh? i didnt say anything about shaving anyones balls - eek! bad mental pictures!

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