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Oh snap!

So funny. So, so funny. At least I can't swap your shit for broken parts that way, Anth. Or will your mum have you tied up and you can't race? *

* Waits for fellow MMM listeners to recognise Anth's voice the other day. LOL!

Yeah! You dirty f**ker!!! You just wanted to climb into my bed with me, stealing my air bed was the next best thing you dirty caaarrrnnnttt

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I'll be in the 2rismo bay doing my usual standing around eating hotdogs!

Weather for Friday nite doesn't look promising Paul, make sure you give me a call before you leave home.

Sposed to clear up on Sunday but who knows, the whole weekend could be a dud.

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I'll be in the 2rismo bay doing my usual standing around eating hotdogs!

Weather for Friday nite doesn't look promising Paul, make sure you give me a call before you leave home.

Sposed to clear up on Sunday but who knows, the whole weekend could be a dud.

Already booked in to hotel for friday night...so if its not on Mark and i will be drinking at the Roxy at Paramatta. Tuning Saturday morning at Insight...its not a wasted trip.

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yeh we thought we would do a shakedown on the 400+kw soft tune...............tosser ;)

wish i had a 400+kw soft tune. good luck, im a good chance of a visit on Sunday.

a 9.96 will not even do...i need 9.94.

I wont run 9's on Friday on pump fuel anyway...its just a test session with around 465AWKW. :)

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hey Ben no more hotdogs.... your a driver now, your spectating days are almost over, time to get you into shape, plus couldnt have two guys standing around in Adrians pit as he generally is doing that, although i heard he got his hands dirty last week.

I'll be in the 2rismo bay doing my usual standing around eating hotdogs!

Weather for Friday nite doesn't look promising Paul, make sure you give me a call before you leave home.

Sposed to clear up on Sunday but who knows, the whole weekend could be a dud.

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hey Ben no more hotdogs.... your a driver now, your spectating days are almost over, time to get you into shape, plus couldnt have two guys standing around in Adrians pit as he generally is doing that, although i heard he got his hands dirty last week.

yeah i could'nt belive it.. the pretty boy actually got under the car and dirty changing his own box.

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Ohh it happened...

Thats Mr white legs under the car himself, and anna bending over sharing the love ;) and dave having some issues by the looks of things lol

good job to all those involved

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the only drag even they run in the rain is mardi gra

f**k drag racers are gay!

ohhhh my tyres might get wet...... might mess up the sequin g string im wearing

what do you mean i farted and know one heard it

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