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Ok, So since the helmet that I use (Thanks Paul) still has Green Wang pump racing on it. I think the team will have to be re-united.. Hopefully Scotty won't burn out the clutch this time.. :laugh:))))))

Team Green Wang Pump Racing FTW...

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as maka reported, the dust has been blown off the green wang pump and i just tested it out... shes a beut!

looking at the total lack of trash talking happening here, i can see there is a total lack of team honor and that can only spell TGWP dominance.

Mike... youll need to drop more than 20kg of that super structure to make any difference... i think i saw the making of mike on the discovery channel "engineering marvels"

Bard... i know you can drive... but... with poor team selection, one can only challenge your decision making skills so clearly your mind wont be there on race day

Paul... now your a dad you will likely have a baby seat strapped to the back of your kart and a "baby on board" sticker so i expect to pass you on a regular basis as you chug around the track at "school zone speed" taking notes of hoon drivers to complain about

Tom... just crash

Scott McKickass

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