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Bah I kneed myself inthe head today in one of those oversized 2 story jumping castles, that'll teach me for doing flips down the huge slide, meh anyway huge headache+sleep depravation +drift day tomorrow = goodnight Cyrus!!

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Cyrus,long time no see... free this thursday night??

Its back on baby, I have the itch to see 30+ skylines midweek :)

Showdown 2 - This time ITS PERSONAL!

:cheers:

Last thurday night was good, had at least 30+ lines, then SHIT COPS RUN FOREST RUN!!!!! :)

:)

;)

:rofl:

But yeah it is GC's turn so if you think we can handle the return of the king, BRING IT ON!

I also have a slightly faster car than the last time you laid eye's on the striped beast :D

Showdown 2 - This time ITS PERSONAL!

 

:cheers:

 

Last thurday night was good, had at least 30+ lines, then SHIT COPS RUN FOREST RUN!!!!! :)

 

:)

;)

:rofl:

 

But yeah it is GC's turn so if you think we can handle the return of the king, BRING IT ON!

 

I also have a slightly faster car than the last time you laid eye's on the striped beast :D

:)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=62282

Take it easy fellas...

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

No wait, that's not funny...

No wait, it is...

Hahahahahahahahahah

:cheers:

I wish someone got it on tape, it was farking HILLARIOUS!

4 full flips and then BAM ground, and my right knee decided to use the right side of my face as a stopper!!!! :)

NEARY knocked myself out, so it was not a good effort!! :)

Ahhhhhhhh sleep or whore like the good old days, fu:P

Ben - calm down, work's late x-mas party for families have heaps of things like bunge runs and huge slip & slides for adults, the jumping castle was one of those massive two story jobs, was hell fun crash tacklin other ppl on the way down the slide too :cheers:

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