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:P Hello to all people in vic that can understand NSW language (( VIC= Mexicans))

Well incase some of you have not heard or taken the time to cheak out the Events forums DECA is coming and looks like it is going to be a fantastic turn out. If you have not been or unable to get a spot to race dont worrie I am sure that there are some spare seats to catch a lift up for the day or even over night for the drinking contest and well just a good time.

Well not long now so if you need to take some days of for work do it NOW! if your coming look forward to seeing you lot there.

and to those that have entered I am bring big arse tissues for you lot to cry in. :D

Thats it for me see you lot there NSWFTW :happy:

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Yes, welcome all you bogans from NSW, come to Hotel Guantanamo Bay we have a cell and an orange jumpsuit for each one of you guys, your average evening will hold one session of sleep depravation followed by a morning of human pyramid stacking, in the nude of course !!! :nyaanyaa:

Go Hard Or Go Home !!! :blink:

Im from NSW and i support the ban

I might go to the garage tonight and start my GTR and drive it can you do the same? :laugh:

Now to all the sleepy Mexicans dont be affraid of talent people, it really does look bad when you all are so jelous ...Ok I beter shut up I suck at driving but I dont throw up if I drink if that counts :nyaanyaa: :laughing-smiley-014: :P

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