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Minh, thanks for organising another awesome night, apart from having a slightly bruised back from the carts I had a 'ken ball!

Looking forward to the next one, oh and Mario.... dont forget... "RRAAAGGGGEEEEEE" :lol:

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Hi guys....was nice to meet up with such a friendly easy going bunch of hoons.....hehehe jk!

a perfect score of 10/10 for degree of difficulty and execution for the bloke that pulled off the one handed drift with the carts....and a not so perfect 10 for the other guy who had go and ended up going abit more sideways than what he intended.

oh yeh, now we have confirmation that whilst women drivers dont drive well.............they certainly know how to put a guys hip out by T-Boning him in spectacular style...........hahahhahah (oh yeh no disrescpect if her bf is on here........kakkaka).

I was abit tired by midnight so headed home.

ryan: um yeh digi cams come with a flash too.........hehhehehe but a job well young skaaailine'walker.

Thanks for the great night guys :)

Go-Karting was an absolute ball!! especially the one handed westside drifts around the last corner!! The only down side of it was one Michael Schumacher wannabe trying to run me off the damn track!!!

RAAAAAAAAAGEEE :lol: :lol:

Man'n'golf - I was using time exposure to substitute for the flash.. It actually comes out alot darker with the flash for pics of things more than about 1 meter away!

I saw you giving your golf some after we left EC -- nice nice.. goes along quite well!

Please don't post up the pic from BK.. Please.. I have a feeling i'm not looking too good in it. Waiiiiit a minute, when do i ever look good?! Post away.. =)

And it ain't Mario on the seat being a bum.. It's Kabab! Jeez..

still no sleep -----rrrrrraaagggggeeeeee.......(whitney houston special)

starting to see two of everything , It was a good night had by all this probably has to be one of the biggest turn outs that ive been to. one more thing (hey nick & donnie im pretty sure that the impeller blades from that turbo are plastic and then foil tipped) ..rrrrrrrraaaagggggeeeeeeeee!!!

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