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Why burnout king Brock is on the outer

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Sylvia has been ok for a while now. I still see him out, but out of those three it seems he's the better behaved? Maybe it's because he knows he's not out of the woods as a player yet... But from all accounts he's been responsible lately. In the instances when I've seen hi out, he certainly seems to be living the high life, but I don't see him staggering... mostly I see him in the latest threads, around a bevy of beauties, and in control.

 
Who hasn't done a burnout in a carpark?

Me!

This is disappointing on two fronts. Firstly Brock's immature bogan shenanigans, I expect better from the so-called future captain of the club.

Secondly, the apologists on this forum that have jumped to the defense of Brock for this act of stupidity. How would you like it if someone came and did burn outs in your front drive way?

The curator had every right to do what he did. I'd probably have done the same thing in his position.

Lift your game Brock!!!

leucopogon... I concur..

Youre on someone elses property...you respect it.

Doing Doughies !! really..something I expect from a yob !! I thought he was better than that.

 
Who hasn't done a burnout in a carpark? Talk about setting high standards!

Me

You would have to be a raging homosexual to think doing a burnout is cool

Seems we have a few knobs at our club

McLean, Carroll, Sylvia would be the main three

Feel fre to add more

Yze Magic... :lol:


Me

You would have to be a raging homosexual to think doing a burnout is cool

You'd know.

who gives a rats tossbag about this sort of shyte, got nothing better to write about in the papers, frickin' waste of print

I agree Total waste of time. Bring on Saturday

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