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What happened though?

Not much, pleasant drive, nice easy course, saw 3 FULL SECONDS worth of flame from Warwick's Black beast!

Where did you's go?

Here there everywhere.......... just up around that mountain over there, not over it.

What did smooth pull out of the bag?

Not much was an execently thought out path though, too bad everyone did not head my warning about FIRING IT UP! :)

Who was this drunk and why did he write your plates down?

I dunno just some drunk random claiming to be a cop, blah blah blah

Fill me in bitches!!! I need my fix!!

Bend over, I'll fill you up to the brim!:)

meh was plain funny in the end, and rodney was asking lovely questions like:

"Have you always been on the QLD force?"

And MY PERSONAL favourite:

"Is it true NSW police are stricter than QLD police?"

:) :) ;)

AND even Eug had a go, it was like all the tough guys wearing singlets had to go up and have a go, was pretty funny :rofl:

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