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Motorsport.....Is there any other sport????

Actually I run the race team which are all Holdens....LOL & we lease cars for people from all over Oz for an arrive & drive package!

I haven't raced for over a year, but we'll see how the year pans out. I just co-own & organise the team & race when I have the time!!

If you've read Auto Action this week, you'll see one of our cars on page 29 in 10 questions with Gary Bonwick(The current lap record holder & 2005/2006 Qld HQ Champion). You can also see myself behind Gary working on one of the cars.

Also have a look at my latest compilation of Gemini Spins....LOL

Cheers

Russ

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  • I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it
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Sport? No.

But I do walk about 8k's a day (except weekends).

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Depending on how long its been since you last participated, it could be defined as High intensity cardio :spoton:

I've had a look on Wikipedia, and it states quite clearly that it is a sport....further evidence is provided about 3/4 down the page....

Pocket Billiards :wackit::roflmbo:

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Potato my friend
"Potatoe" is an archaic spelling of the word potato as a variant form, with the most recent usage cited from 1880: "She found the parson in his garden..making a potatoe pie for the winter." However, it is considered a misspelling in modern English. Although the English plural potatoes is spelt with an "e", the singular form is not, and no dictionary considers potatoe to be an acceptable modern spelling.

If it's good enough for Dan Quayle it's good enough for me......

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