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was shane able to count past 2??

yes all the way too 14 then he stoped cos its a good number :P

ha ha ha

oh John you should of heard him as we came close to the last stop....

Shane: that f**ker, he's gonna stop there i know it.

Lee: where?

Shane: the BP...

Lee: whats wrong with that Bp?

Shane: oh you know the thing with that girl.

Lee: HA HA HA HA A AH

Shane: that c**t!! Aww Fark hes turning in, i knew he do this...(alot more angry words)

Lee: HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

yes all the way too 14 then he stoped cos its a good number :P

ha ha ha

oh John you should of heard him as we came close to the last stop....

Shane: that f**ker, he's gonna stop there i know it.

Lee: where?

Shane: the BP...

Lee: whats wrong with that Bp?

Shane: oh you know the thing with that girl.

Lee: HA HA HA HA A AH

Shane: that c**t!! Aww Fark hes turning in, i knew he do this...(alot more angry words)

Lee: HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

lol

we actually were NOT goin to go in there cause we thought he head straight into surfers

but then ian goes "we just pull into bp and end the cruise here"

i was like "nahh, just the coldersack will do"

lol

we actually were NOT goin to go in there cause we thought he head straight into surfers

but then ian goes "we just pull into bp and end the cruise here"

i was like "nahh, just the coldersack will do"

would of liked to of continued on to the coast...

but meh all over now...

what sort of power are you expecting col???

* engin out, engin in. one week end should be enough*

can i borrow your car for one week end?

About 460-470HP at the wheels...

and NO

Targa west Aus in on 9 ATM

Ummmm... Nice...

So close... I can smell the sent of a big single rb25 from here

so close...i can hear the sound of spinning big ends :P

ha ha ha there was like 20 cars so i was more like a crusie.....

but the leading cars would of had much more fun and set a quicker pace

but i was bring up the rear making sure we stayed as a group... had one slow as driver (50km/h downhill)

that mad us fall back so far that the Cb went outta range.....

me and shane were siting about twiddling our fingers and counting trees .....

and falling asleep...

he can count up to 14 remember :huh:

:(

About 460-470HP at the wheels...

and NO

Ummmm... Nice...

how bout me, can i borrow it? :(

Well im going for a swim and then im gonna tap my 5litre keg of Hinie and chuck a snag on the BBQ...

Arhhh Summer in Australia, does not get any better...

ill be over in 5 :P

Well im going for a swim and then im gonna tap my 5litre keg of Hinie and chuck a snag on the BBQ...

Arhhh Summer in Australia, does not get any better...

Everyone over to cols place he's throwing a party

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