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Titans. who the hell do those upstarts tyhink they are. Puttin the hurt on the premiers just aint how its sposed to happen. :P

Its about time someone put them in their place :O The Broncos to my mind are far more arrogant wankers than the Sea Eagles ever were! Taking the home rooms and the parking passes was pure gold on behalf of the Titans! Especialy since the Broncos expected them to just hand the rooms over! The Titans are now my second favorite team after that show of moxy ha ha

you can piddorf too andy :P

I wish I was there to see Wayne Bennett catching the bus to suncorp! :O

I seriously hate that guy, I would have been teamless this year if he had have ended up at the Roosters as was nearly the case!

Andy, you deserve the roosters, anybody that could possibly find anything to like about guss gould or sticky ricky (albeit ex) wants bashin with a shovel. :laughing-smiley-014:

Phil Gould Sucks....the only good thing he ever did was bring Freddy with him..that said I would rather lose for 1000 years under Gus than be coached by Wayne Bennett, His public persona is ghey, his little tantrums where he wont talk are pretty pathetic!

Phil Gould Sucks....the only good thing he ever did was bring Freddy with him..that said I would rather lose for 1000 years under Gus than be coached by Wayne Bennett, His public persona is ghey, his little tantrums where he wont talk are pretty pathetic!

Wayne bennet should do a toastmasters course. or maybe 10 toastmaster courses. He has the media personality of a wet sock. Those that know him on a personal basis claim to know a different man to the one we see tho. I will still take him over gould anyday. Gould is a wanker.

p.s. guess what i am looking at Andy. :P

Wayne bennet should do a toastmasters course. or maybe 10 toastmaster courses. He has the media personality of a wet sock. Those that know him on a personal basis claim to know a different man to the one we see tho. I will still take him over gould anyday. Gould is a wanker.

p.s. guess what i am looking at Andy. :P

Thats whats shits me about him! You can tell it is an act :O

Ummmm Guess 1: WANGS?????

Wangs.WTF, how many do you think I have.

I am looking at my new DTM battle lights shod with bridgestone Potenza semis. And the DISSSSSSSSHHHHHHHH is awesome. !WOOOOOOOT! :P

RE55 Semis?

You better still not be running cheese cutter tyres :O

ROFL, Nah, the rears on these things leave a 10 inch footprint. More like a cheese squasher. :P

Sweet! So what size tyre?

The tyres should be good for track stuff...but only a little better for drag...the side walls are heaps stiff! Were they new?

I wish the federals I have had a stiffer side wall :O

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