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You wanna know how to shut him up? It's like the espisode of the simpsons where all the giant billboard characters came to life, don't pay them attention and they crawl back to the rock they came from. Give it a go hey???

 

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Sounds like a plan.

I think Merli has gone off to do his weekend job as a parking inspector.

just got back from the F1 GP.... Corprate Box Pit lane Exit Stand to see this thread is still going.. rolf. Some mean a$$ pics.. I'll post'em up once developed. PS: And I mean some mean A$$'s :)

So? Hate to burst your bubble corprate boy but I've been sitting in race controll most of the day.....Does anyone care? No....

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well if i were in melb iwould have a good seat for F1... have penthouse at 582 st kilda road.. but stuck in shitty qld..

anyway, to add my bit.. it sounds like these NSW guys never get pulled over? And also, sounds like u all have never driven without a license.. funny how I have a mate whos a paramedic with no license currently.. bet if you were having a heart attack you would shut the **** up pretty soon and stop bitching..

i with Merli, on this.

How can u people not think jail time is a good idea? If he had hit someone or lose controll he would have most likly kill himself which isnt the important part but kill someone else. Sorry but i have no time for people like this so what speedin in your car gives u a thrill?

Get the **** over it your not 2yrs old and arnt able 2 controll yourself.

Like merli said once i can understand, but again no way and driving when sus. is just soo ***ing stupid u r asking for troble i say u got wat u desvered.

People like YOU are the reason US HPI drivers get bad names, People Like YOU are the reason why our Insrance keeps on going up, People like You are the reason why police taget HPI

I would like 2 see how the hell you would get insurance now ahahahahaha

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