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It's Mel again,

The photos are BRILLIANT!!! Basti you should look at doing professional photography, stunning work!!!

I particularly like the oyster and prawn sexing......

xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxxx

lol, im too lazy. all i've done recently is meets. need to do other subject matter, which is why i loved this cruise.

jossef, you are welcome to have another ride man, i've got a time to try and beat now.

lol roman fair point i suppose on that 1 but damn was so hot the tar on the road was melting aswell as my tyres so meh!

and yep basti ill take another ride get a 2nd vid when u crack 10 min, next time u come for a run with me when i set my car up :P a year should be enough unless we do this again sooner <3

i was like damn, the downhill drop just took the rear too far.

i saw you guys were a fair distance away so i knew you had plenty of time to slow down

i don't think James saw me though and he was surprised why you would slow down that much around that corner

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