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You ass.

Scott is as lazy as I am.

But we have a comittee meeting coming up ill bring it up and see what happens.

schweet. they do it in narre warren/fountain gate etc.

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not gonna risk my ankle on a sport i suck at.

lets have an sau cycling team.

We're a car club, you're suggesting that we switch to a mode of transport which removes engines from the picture... plus do you have any idea how much performance enhancing drugs cost? Pettit is all over that shit.

Not liking the chances of a SAU VIC soccer team lol

But it doesn't hurt to ask

hahah its only five a side. im the tits so just need four other guys who can pass it too me. hahahah!

We're a car club, you're suggesting that we switch to a mode of transport which removes engines from the picture... plus do you have any idea how much performance enhancing drugs cost? Pettit is all over that shit.

scott can always devise a method to attach engines to bicycles. owait.

What about SAU VIC Tough Mudder????

have done the uk equivalent a couple of times. its shit. for 200 dollars pp its a complete rip off. your paying that much to do a shite army assault course.

but each to there own.

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