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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,  

Unlike you we have some manners, well I do, (Hicks, Joe and Psiko) I would stay away from.  

See'ya:burnout:

hahahhaha... ok

Hicks already have Mrs

Psiko... well I dont know about his states

and there is

Pva_Glue the CruiseNazi, Spud, Virgin (please take it form me), Wannbe Pimp...etc..etc.

well My reputation is already out... so I got nothing to say! :)

cheers

Joe

you're writing to rb'z asking for more members??? thing's ain;'t depserate mate! we have radium already, that's enough rb'z :D

jk :)

ooo aaghh @ summoner :D

haha joe - drives along listening to classical music and with his white gloves, along with his lighthouse strength headlights :D:)

lol

yeah whilst perusing the site, looking for the merchandise section (they actually get pretty cheap new stuff in by the look of things), found out that radium is rb (has him on their frontpage, his name for feature car), as well as others I didn't know were rb

Originally posted by PSIKO

found out gtrken is rb as well :):D

YA F***CKEN WHAAT !!!

Err , no I'm not where does it say that ???

Not happy Ken

I think those who are rb's should have to announce it in there signature, that way we can ignore anything they have to say:lol:

Beware, FIL the newbie appears to be one aswell

Sorry Ken, but the hysteria has started, looks like you've become an involuntary rb memeber.

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I think those who are rb's should have to announce it in there signature, that way we can ignore anything they have to say:lol:

HAHAHAHAH like how the nazis made the jews wear the star of david on their shirts in ww2

rb members have to walk around with RB on their shirts just so ppl know before they start talkin to them :):D

btw ken I wasn't serious about you being on the rb feature list, so you can stop trying to find yourself on their website :lol:

Originally posted by PSIKO

lol

yeah whilst perusing the site, looking for the merchandise section (they actually get pretty cheap new stuff in by the look of things), found out that radium is rb (has him on their frontpage, his name for feature car), as well as others I didn't know were rb

yer im an RB from way back when it started.. i use to own a turbo tx3 back then, made some good friends from the club too whom don't associate with them any more

Its changed a hell of alot and it is basically full of ricers now :)

To prove that we tried putting a MC team together.. we were lucky to scrounge together 4 people to race. ahh well.

Shaun

hahaha please.

everything about my car denies that :)

mate made me some stickers on the weekend.. its the intel inside ones but it says 'rice inside' and dared me to put em on the car. anyone up for it? :D

Shaun

Originally posted by PSIKO

btw ken I wasn't serious about you being on the rb feature list, so you can stop trying to find yourself on their website :lol:

Phew !!

Thought for a moment my years of work proving I'm hard core had come to zilch.:):D

Gees you enter one event to help out ( see Radiums posting re. MC )and instantly your a Rolla too.. oops Rollaboy.

Back to cheers

Ken

saddy im a RB member to, an early member number 45 or something *sighs*

its been the most tormenting experience of my life, and still goes on to this day, i see a quack almost daily and can't afford mods to the car because of it..

that said im one of the few who can claim to have kicked kens ass at anything involving wheels..

*flame suit on about subaru gearboxes*

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