Gotta be careful that the crops haven't been sprayed with something yukky - like weed killer or pesticides, worse still you wouldn't know if it's been genetically modified....
The people who ate it may grow third ears, or larger ears like the ears of corn.....rofl
Wellington run for this month 17/04/05 10 00am
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You need to eat genetically modified rabbit to get long ears:)) which is probably good for some people...hhhmmm....cos by my opinion some people definitely lost even their original ears!...as I discovered recently after my last trip to AKL at release party of CD....ohhh...
never mind- that are my sad thoughts- probably I breath too much maize pollen
never mind- that are my sad thoughts- probably I breath too much maize pollen
Re: After Run notes...
Not sure why that was, he didnt pull me or the other Nick over, and Colin was a fair way ahead at that point, but i didnt see him on the side of the road.Russki wrote:I saw flashing lights down to Raumati passing line caused by nice gentleman in uniform- hope no one of you guys, Colin and 2 Nicks, was a reason of that ?
Had a very fun time on the run, met some great friendly people and saw some cars ive seen in forum pics in real life, and got to really see how my aw11 feels under speed whilst experiencing open road driving