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Originally posted by Micko

Good work Ken - sounds like you had a good weekend.

Tell me - was the rex 'standard' like your car is at the moment? I wouldn't think so somehow...

Catch you later if anyone is still here.

Front mount , bigger turbo we believe and he is good mates with Steve harkins ( evo 3 at Wanners )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

hmm i wonder wheres 60 sec man

He was pretty tired so I think he has headed for bed. Hehehehe

Can't work out all these young people that need Nana Naps all the time.

:)

Cheers

Ken

Oh i was evil. I was loosing big time. No had eye co-ordination lol

So... we went to mini golf at wanaroo batanic gardens, And my little neice and nefew came along ... Tegan has only started to walk and shes soooo cute, well... As troy was about to swing, I told him "Hey troy we have to get married soon so tegan can be our flower girl and be as cute as this... " Lets just say troy didnt play that hole very well.. lol.. it was sooo funny

Originally posted by Kyles

any one wanna know how to distract troy in any kind of sport. exp mini golf..?? hehehehehe

Errr , give him a flash ??

btw , the lawn bowls thing was cos I said to pwp and Niz that Troy played bowls and they said nah , gtfoh !

I said that his pic was one of the first in the Pics and Nics thread ( I think ).:)

hence the sms for confirmation. These young people that doubt my word. Hehehe

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Ken

yep for sure.

If anyones been up there.. its the hole where you have to hit it against a board and get it into a basket that takes it though to the next part.. well troy kept missing the basket lol...

but it didnt work. I have up 1/2 the way around and looked after tegs, and i think leighton whos 3 beat troy hahahha...

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