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yeah they have full frontal repeats on the Comedy Channel ...... great for reliving all those Poida moments!!

Might have to take that piece of advice on the Laser Boosty. Hey the Laser will not go into reverse first thing in the morning ..... werd .... you have to put it in first .... then try reverse.

Originally posted by dan_the_man

hahah theres some fella near Darlington with a Bright green VN commodore with the number plates POIDA

all his family park their holdens lined up on the front lawn...

damn hill billys

Seen that car.

Unfortunately so does my family...... it was even worse when Ben had his Marloo ute ..... trev family :( ..... least my family doesnt own a single flanelette shirt.

Actually maybe thats what i should by dad for xmas ..... here dad you've got every piece of HSV merchandise ever made apart from a flanellette shirt!

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