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  1. kongman

    kongman F1 Rookie

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    um who ducati......when ya comin up..............
     
  2. ashsimmonds

    ashsimmonds F1 World Champ

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    ...Too many excuses to make up... :p
     
  3. smudge_mudge

    smudge_mudge Formula Junior

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    I dont even get the chance to do that................................Too bloody scared to put my foot completely flat..

    Will get there, I am absolutely sure.
     
  4. [355]

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    you big cynic you :p
     
  5. smudge_mudge

    smudge_mudge Formula Junior

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    Hardly..........................i'd be the first to admit not having much sex, but I dont phucking care either. If it was an issue, I wouldnt be phucking posting on car forums at all wee hours and taking my car out for spirited drives. :D
     
  6. [355]

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    #5831 [355], Jun 16, 2008
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    :D
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  7. b27

    b27 F1 World Champ

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    Yet again a pictures tells a thousand words. :D
     
  8. kongman

    kongman F1 Rookie

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    you rang....................
     
  9. smudge_mudge

    smudge_mudge Formula Junior

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    Am watching Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrals........


    Swearing is such a great tool.......
     
  10. b27

    b27 F1 World Champ

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    Thats a classic. I take it its on pay tv?
     
  11. smudge_mudge

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    #5836 smudge_mudge, Jun 16, 2008
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    Nicked the DVD from my mates house and Snatch.
     
  12. [355]

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    7HD, Metro, nuff said ;)
     
  13. Modeler

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    #5838 Modeler, Jun 16, 2008
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  14. Modeler

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    I took up posing near Ferraris.
     
  15. smudge_mudge

    smudge_mudge Formula Junior

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    Yes, cos we dont have one....Model size I do and many pictures not to mention other stuff.
     
  16. RMV

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    Will do!
     
  17. Aircon

    Aircon Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    get back to work FFS
     
  18. waz356

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    Vincent Black Shadow. Very nice bike.
     
  19. RMV

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    Yes, for normal road use, R spec tyres would not be a good idea (I think it's heat cycle issues which cause them to go off prematurely...I think I read this somewhere- I'll check when I get home). However, I don't use this car as a daily driver... it's only used on weekends for long drives out on twisty country roads and, eventually, track days, so I figure that R Spec tyres would be suitable. If the car was also a daily driver doing a 15 minute suburban commute twice a day, I'd definitely do as you suggest and have two sets of tyres/rims.

    Re the camber stuff, thanks, I'll look into it.
     
  20. BLUROAD

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    OK Pap too much work and not enough Sheela Action.. Lets see some pics....
     
  21. Horse

    Horse Three Time F1 World Champ
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    You must know a different Pap to us - ours is gay. ;)




    Not that there is anything wrong with that.
     
  22. PAP 348

    PAP 348 Nine Time F1 World Champ
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    #5847 PAP 348, Jun 21, 2008
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  23. kongman

    kongman F1 Rookie

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    so pap the party pics have dried up whats going on man ........................or has she made an honest man out of you ??
     
  24. PAP 348

    PAP 348 Nine Time F1 World Champ
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    Well, I dont know about *that*. ;);)
     
  25. PAP 348

    PAP 348 Nine Time F1 World Champ
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    CRAZY SH*T!! :(:(

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5857794.html


    By CINDY HORSWELL
    Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle

    Baytown police have arrested and charged a 14-year-old girl whose newborn son died from being submerged in a school toilet and having toilet paper stuffed down his throat, authorities said today.

    Police Capt. Roger Clifford would not discuss details of the charge until a news conference scheduled for 3 p.m. today.

    The teen, whose name was not released because she is a juvenile, has been under investigation since the incident occurred April 2 in a restroom at Cedar Bayou Junior School.

    According to an autopsy by the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office, the baby also suffered blunt trauma to his head and neck.

    The eighth-grader's attorney, Gerald Yoakum, has said that she did not see the baby fall into the water because she was seated on the toilet and using toilet paper to stop herself from bleeding.

    In a written statement released today, Yoakum said: "Please remember that this is a 14-yaer-old child who has experienced a tragic event."

    He said he will work with the Harrris County District Attorney's Office and the juvenile court system to resolve the issues and make sure "only the facts, not opinons and speculations, will control this case."

    He contends that the teen only saw "blood and goo" because the placenta and umbilical cord also went into the toilet.

    The girl saw her son for the first time, Yoakum said, when she and her family held a funeral for him in June. She still is mourning his death, he said.

    The baby, whom she named "Johnny," weighed 7 pounds and was 16 inches long, the attorney said.

    Shortly after arriving at school that day, Yoakum said, the teenager — who he said was not aware that she was pregnant — went to the nurse's office.

    Her baggy clothing had concealed her protruding abdomen and none of the school authorities or her own parents were aware of the pregnancy, police said.

    The nurse, thinking the girl was suffering from menstrual cramps, had her lie down with a heating pad for 2 1/2 hours before sending her back to class, Yoakum said.

    Instead, the girl went to the restroom, where another teenager head her moaning, saw a lot of blood and went to the office for help.

    The baby was pronounced dead there and the girl was taken to a hospital.

    Investigators have said the baby cried at least once before his mother attempted to flush him down the toilet.

    The medical examiner ruled the death a homicide rather than an accidental death.
     

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