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Texi, Skids On Sunday, 5th September 2010


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totalling $60 so far for white!

Hmmm... not bad so far lol

ZOMG LIKE 4 DAYS TO GO TILL TEXI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HELLS TO THE YEAH TO THE SHIZZEH! :(

WOoooot!!! Texi!!!! : :D

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this is what i called mixed emotions, happy cos its forecast for sun on Sunday, but sad in the sense there will be no wet t-shirt competition, oh i mean no white t shirt :)

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More info from BOM site:

Forecast for Friday

Cloudy. Isolated showers. Winds southeasterly averaging up to 25 km/h.

City CentreShower or two.Min15Max20

PenrithShower or two.Min13Max19

Forecast for Saturday

Cloudy. Areas of rain, easing to isolated showers later in the evening. Winds northeasterly averaging up to 40 km/h tending northeast to northwesterly up to 45 km/h during the morning.

City CentreRain. Windy.Min15Max19

PenrithRain.Min13Max19

Forecast for Sunday

Mostly sunny. Winds west to northwesterly averaging up to 35 km/h tending westerly and light by early evening.

City CentreMostly sunny.Min13Max21

PenrithMostly sunny.Min11Max21

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Quick question:

Do we get the Courses on a bit of paper on the day? Or any chance we can get them the night before? I am slightly retarded when it comes to remembering the courses, so i need as much time as possible to have ANY chance of remembering them!!! Cheers

Andy

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Quick question:

Do we get the Courses on a bit of paper on the day? Or any chance we can get them the night before? I am slightly retarded when it comes to remembering the courses, so i need as much time as possible to have ANY chance of remembering them!!! Cheers

Andy

Remembering courses is optional.

Ripping skids is mandatory!

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Remembering courses is optional.

Ripping skids is mandatory!

HAHAHAHAHaH Yeah i know mate, i just dont want too many of those moments when you go "is it left...no wait its right.... oh crap its left.... ahhh i farked it up!"

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HAHAHAHAHaH Yeah i know mate, i just dont want too many of those moments when you go "is it left...no wait its right.... oh crap its left.... ahhh i farked it up!"

That's called a scandinavian moment... If you can pull it off, it's even more impressive then a scando flick!

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Whoo!

Only real problems I had with remembering last time was battle courses... the one where it just went back and forth criss cross was just too hektik for me.

Just make it up.... I think I did most of them lol!!!

That's called a scandinavian moment... If you can pull it off, it's even more impressive then a scando flick!

Mwahaha scando flickehhh is teh awesomenessss :)

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HAHAHAHAHaH Yeah i know mate, i just dont want too many of those moments when you go "is it left...no wait its right.... oh crap its left.... ahhh i farked it up!"

How about we give you points for style if you look like you meant to do it that way :)

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haha i remember that, and cone relocation services :ermm: i still have a good laugh when i watch that video

Video?? I don't think I've seen this said video :) Nawww lol it is probably somewhere hiding from me...

Cone relocation services are my specialty... Oooooh and my handbrake turns have increased slightly :D

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