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Only real poofs keep blowing their engines :P:D

Yes, I believe he has "B-Manned" a few engines, isn't that right Dundan? :):P

P.S. He polished off an entire bottle of wine by himself :D

no actually i hafd to dinish off jades bottle as wll becuase it weas going to go to watse an we csant have that can eww

also onec again the suer chiller close d before i was finished buying grog

btw andrew how awas that tiger psis your were d4r5ining?

also onec again the suer chiller close d before i was finished buying grog

I saw them stick their head out of the door to check you out... I think their early closure was a tactical decision :P

btw andrew how awas that tiger psis your were d4r5ining?

Tiger pen0s beer = teh win!!! :)

Actually it's not as good as drinking it in stinking hot, humid S'pore weather :P It's too weak for Australian weather...

What we REALLY need are those 2 Litre Mini-Kegs of Sapporo and Kirin Ichiban that they have in Japan.

did someone say 2 litre mini keg???

a decision has been made, it's now officially D-manning your engine. Sorry B-man, but you are just not committed to the whole thing. Duncan has proven himself and deserves a stint at the top.

D-manned;

to unexpectedly cause ones engine to no longer function as intended through either a lack of care whilst operating it, or a lack of care whilst assembling it.

Note: if the internal combustion engine in question is an RB26 the failure could just be random. RB26 does not respect the white man.

D-man;

public menace. displays loutish behaviour whilst under the influence of alcholic beverages.

Duncan you made a good point about the super chiller. By the time i was half way through my six pack they were getting a bit warm. I think as club treasurer you should buy a portable super chiller to end our reliance on others good nature.

What a top dinner though, we were all in fine form. :)

oh, one last definition:

J-manning;

J manning your engine involves turning your internal combustion engine into and external combustion engine through strategic block ventilation.

Thanks guys Great night as usual.

Duncan, I am glad you did not puke in my car on the way to your place, I thought you might enjoy the G's of the BIG 6 turbo, but you were in no condition for that type of driving.

Great night.




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