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JLT Motor Club Le Mans Trip 2003 in a Radical SR3-LM!

Radical: (definition): extreme or fundamental changes in habits of mind etc.

And after a week and more than 1,000 miles behind the wheel of a Radical SR3 LM sports car you can add changes of motoring perspective as well.

It took on French roads, gendarmes and even a Lamborghini - and beat them all.

Our introduction to the Radical was on the Alpine road course at Milbrook, where Mick Hyde, co-founder and Director of the company, demonstrated that the annual pilgrimage to Le Mans was going to be one to remember.

While Mick took care of flying laps and chauffeured some lucky people on high speed passenger rides, Neil Walker talked us through the basics of the Radical followed by a short practice run.

It was clear that apart from a boost in performance the clutch was far better than on any previous bike-engined cars we had experienced - low speed stop start and manoeuvring was a doddle.

Before our spot of French leave, the Radical was transported down to Top Gear's Studio near Guildford on a trailer so that the car could be used in that Sunday's programme.

Once the studio audience discovered our links with the Radical, we faced a continuous barrage of questions about the car which was the centre of attention - just as it was for the entire weekend.

The Stig - now un-masked as Le Mans driver Perry McCarthy - had managed to set the fastest road car time on their circuit at the show's Dunsfold headquarters.

But to relieve the Pagani Zonda's embarrassment about the fact that the Radical SR3 was four seconds faster, the diplomatic Top Gear Producers came up with a new "track day specials" category.

In spite of the knowledge we were heading for Le Mans in the Radical they claimed that the cars in this category were not a practical road-going proposition - thus effectively removing the SR3 from the top of the times.

Filming started at 2.00 p.m. but it was six hours later before we eventually managed to escape onto the open road - still amused by Clarkson who is just as funny off-camera as one.

Thursday morning saw departure with a support car, a brand new Mercedes ML 270 CDi - very kindly supplied by Lancasters, loaded up with emergency equipment following and a couple of spare wheels just in case though luckily the run was puncture-free.

On the open road with the Radical for the first time it had no difficulty coping with trouble with the M25 traffic, speed humps or getting on and off the train.

Almost 100,000 Brits made their way down to Le Mans this year many of them in sports cars of some description or another.

But nothing was as extreme as the Radical and very soon the number of quick cars s we were passing increased - but all with that great sense of camaraderie among genuine enthusiasts who return year after year.

This year the mantle of the British underdog at Le Mans was taken up by TVR following Morgan's brave attempt in 2002. And to mark the valiant effort nearly 1,000 TVR owners drove down to support the Tuscan's challenge.

Once into France we made quick petrol stop on the autoroute to Rouen, which brought down the average speed but allowed us the chance to inspect the collection of exotica in the car park including a UK-registered Zonda S.

Warned about the "flics" irritating habit of booking Brits at motorway toll booths we were ready and sure enough the gendarmes were waiting at the tolls to see whether the red light above the booth illuminated when our ticket was checked.

We passed the time test - and were grudgingly rewarded with admiring smiles as they waved us on our way.

Next we came upon the only car that gave the RADICAL a run for its money over the entire weekend, a Lamborghini Murcielago, £160,000-worth of Italian exotica versus £35,000 of the finest British race-car engineering.

The Radical had no trouble keeping up with the Lambo close to its top speed, no doubt much to the Lamborghini's drivers frustration.

He was only starting to pull away as the limiter neared in sixth gear when traffic intervened.

Since a turbo charged version of the Hayabusa is undergoing tests at the moment together with taller gearing, next year's trip could be interesting….

Another strike by firemen in France meant that the tunnel under Rouen was shut so all the traffic had to be diverted through the town centre.

Again the Radical did not miss a beat in the baking heat unlike a number of others which were sadly stranded by the side of the road.

Clear of Rouen it was time to test the Radical's overtaking abilities on the N158 as it dipped and soared across the open French countryside through a dozens of tiny hamlets and villages.

It was very soon apparent that whenever there was a gap in traffic coming the other way, it was more a question of how many vehicles could be passed in one manoeuvre than if a safe overtake was possible.

The engine makes a glorious howl under full acceleration and while the car feels rapid upto 6,000 rpm once above that it is simply ballistic right up to the 10,500 rpm limiter.

The gears are closely enough stacked to ensure that you are never out of the power band. All those overtaking in front very quickly pulled in to let us past and gaps appeared between cars to let us back in just so that fellow travellers could gawp at the car.

After 12 hours of travelling, we rolled into Le Mans at 8.00 p.m. and after dropping our belongings at our accommodation (no camping for this (soft?) crowd,) we headed for the circuit to catch the last qualifying session scheduled between 10.00 p.m. and 12.00 p.m.

There was drama at the track as the JLT Group supported Welter Racing Team LMP 675 Car Number 24 was struggling to qualify.

Both French Formula Three driver Olivier Porta and JLT's Gavin Pickering had been caught out by the gearbox during the week and over-revved the engine knocking out one of the cylinders.

It meant that all three drivers had to qualify using a three-cylinder car which was not happy. No Smart jokes please!

At 11.50 p.m. Gavin finally managed to qualify with minutes to spare but only after he had to recover from the car failing at the exit of the pit lane and having to be rolled back to the garage with the clock ticking away.

Gavin's car was effectively a semi-works Peugeot car developing approximately 450 bhp from a two-litre turbo engine with a traditional five-speed box weighing in at 700 kilos.

The Radical manages approximately 200 bhp from a slightly modified Suzuki Hyabusa Engine with a six-speed motorcycle gearbox and weighs in at just under 500 kilos.

Gavin was hitting just over 300 kph on the straights whereas the Radical hits the limiter in 6th at about 230 kph, but if the gearing was changed…

We met up with Gavin after that final session and the relief of surviving the latest challenge very apparent, we had a tour of the garage and were introduced to the members of the team including Gavin's trainer, a northern gentleman by the name of Richard who you would not want to get on the wrong side of.

Gavin's team co-ordinator Andy proved to be a polished individual who seemed to know everyone in the pit lane and was to be our fixer for the weekend.

The car looked splendid in its shy and retiring yellow paintwork especially with the JLT logo prominently displayed on every panel.

Friday, presented an opportunity to savour the roads south of Le Mans and the finest French cuisine at L'Hermitiere in an exquisite restaurant deep in the forest while Gavin was on parade in the town centre trying to keep his eyes on the crowd rather than the Brazilian Dancers and the Hawaiian Tropic Girls.

After this we were allowed to drive the Radical along parts of the circuit which are public roads for the rest of the year.

The flow of traffic prevented us taking Arnage corner flat, it was a wonderful feeling to be on the race track. Maybe once the V8 is ready the Radical will be competing!

Then to Le Mans Airport in the hope of running the Radical with the WR Peugeot as it conducted speed tests on the runway.

But due to technical hitches the Peugeot team was only able to run in the middle of the night instead of the scheduled early evening run.

British fans lined the roads between the campsites and the circuit and their reaction to the Radical was extraordinary.

They went berserk whenever they saw the car and our progress was very slow as so many race fans insisted on flagging us down to ask about the car and ask us to demonstrate the acceleration in the traditional way.

The general reaction was one of delight that we had made the effort to drive down to the race and disbelief that the car was indeed road legal.

We felt like royalty wherever we went as the locals and the fans alike hooted and waved at us continuously.

Saturday morning and the Le Mans Legends took to the track with all manner of fantastic machinery and famous drivers from previous events in the line-up.

Willie Green and Mark Hales had an epic battle for the lead before Mark retired while Jacky Ickx and Ray Bellm continued the theme in their GT40s.

On to the build-up for the main event when once again Gavin and his team mates, Olivier Porta and Yohiro Terada - a veteran of 23 Le Mans starts - happily carried out crowd-waving duties from the back of a vintage Bentley.

Olivier took the traditional 4.00 p.m. start with Gavin due to follow with a double stint.

When it comes to his turn he decides to take a leaf out of Rally Driver JLT Director John Lloyd's book and tries a bit of off tarmac action - apparently the brake bias was adjusted wrongly.

But once corrected in the pits they set about challenging the Lehman car for class honours and battled hard well into the night, with just one brief drama when the gear stick disconnected.

However disaster struck in the early hours of the morning just after Gavin had set the team's fastest lap when a stone holed the radiator, the engine temperature breached 130 degrees and the head gasket blew.

This meant a busy couple of hours for the mechanics and unless the Lehman car suffered a similar time delay the challenge for class honours was at an end.

Undeterred, the drivers battled their way to the finish to take third in class, a fantastic achievement. Gavin drove for almost ten of the twenty four hours following on from the theme set last year and will be back to challenge this year's victorious Bentley again next year - in an LMP 900 no doubt unless of course Richard Lloyd himself picks up the phone!

It was fantastic to see the Bentley's finish first and second at only their third attempt in front of a crowd of over 500,000 and countless millions watching on screen throughout the world.

It was a just reward for all the hard work that Apex had put in to develop the car.

After the race the motor club party decided to avoid the traffic jams to the north and drive west to Reims for a last look at the old Grand Prix Circuit. The Radical got even more attention with people crowding around the car at every stop, many insisting on having their picture taken with it.

The old Grand Prix Circuit is situated on the outskirts of the town and the buildings have stood untouched since 1972 but sadly they are soon to be levelled to make way for yet another industrial estate.

Everyone took it in turns to enjoy the Radical on what was left of the old circuit and needless to say the experience left them grinning from ear to ear.

The Radical did not miss a beat all weekend and left all who drove it in awe of its vast all-round capabilities.

The engine will pull from 30 mph to almost 150mph in sixth gear without complaining, and of course there is the glorious howl as it catapults up the rev band to the 10,500 limiter in each gear.

Cornering speeds defy belief, the low centre of gravity, race car suspension and sticky tyres ensuring that very little can live with it.

Anyone who has driven a Lotus Seven will be familiar with the steering which is very direct and the brakes which are not servo-assisted but devastatingly effective.

The Radical follows contours of the road without ever trying to spit you off and the faster you go the better the car flows across any surface. It inspires confidence as it is almost impossible to reach anywhere its limits on the road - a humbling experience for the driver.

We would not recommend driving the Radical without a crash helmet, which makes conversation with your passenger almost impossible unless you are at a standstill.

This is obviously not helped by the fact that the noise the engine makes under full acceleration is highly addictive.

The SR3 LM represents a tremendous achievement for Radical who in the space of five short years have produced a car which is not only capable of lapping any circuit in the UK as quickly as the current Formula Three cars but one which is user-friendly on the road.

In heavy traffic in town, on the motorway or blasting along empty A roads the car is sure-footed, responsive and a joy.

When we very reluctantly returned the car to the factory in Peterborough just after 7.00 a.m. on the Tuesday, many of their fifty strong workforce were already at work and eager to hear how we had got on.

To a man, they are fiercely proud and enthusiastic about their machine. The Lamborghini story will no doubt only spur them on to bigger and better things with their engine developments and we can only look forward to the turbo charged version!

Our whole hearted gratitude must go to Gavin for allowing us such wonderful access to his team throughout the event, Lancaster's for supplying the luxurious Mercedes, Radical for loaning us the sublime SR3 and to JLT for their support of the Motorclub.

Paul Latimer
JLT Motorclub









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  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 16:37:15 #3
17337 ook_gek
doet ie anders nooit
pi_32289365
ik ben echt kwaat op die slet van de juwelier
Ik ga morgen direct dat ding terug halen. De tiefus kan ze krijgen echt waar
Alle hoeren kunnen vertrekken, zolang de man nog z'n handen heeft om zelf te kunnen trekken.
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pi_32289368
Het is wel wat... einelijk klaar van een lange dag hard werken, moet ik ook nog eens de nieuwe PTA SC maken en at op de brakke computer van mn ouders
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 16:39:06 #6
17337 ook_gek
doet ie anders nooit
pi_32289402
en mijn nieuwe mobiel ligt bij de buren en die zijn niet thuis. WAT KUT IS DAT ZEG
Alle hoeren kunnen vertrekken, zolang de man nog z'n handen heeft om zelf te kunnen trekken.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group
pi_32289434
Alexxxxx :



!
pi_32289464
Wat veel tekst
pi_32289479
Mijn Sandra is heul geen dertig ze word pas 27 over een maand

En één boertje is genoeg

Gefeliciteerd Sjoewe btw!
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 16:43:42 #10
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Kom je net terug van boodschappen doen krijgje dit:
quote:
Op dinsdag 15 november 2005 16:17 schreef hermandeperman het volgende:
Hup lipje, aan het werk jij !
ik had m ook net gemaakt...
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quote:
Op dinsdag 15 november 2005 16:42 schreef Virus.NL het volgende:
Wat veel tekst
Mja, sorry, ik weet dat vrachtbrieven vooral veel witte vlakken zijn ben je natuurlijk niet gewend he?
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quote:
Op dinsdag 15 november 2005 16:43 schreef lipje het volgende:
Kom je net terug van boodschappen doen krijgje dit:
[..]

ik had m ook net gemaakt...
dezelfde bolide, naar ik aanneem?
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 16:47:34 #13
132767 lipje
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pi_32289614
De MG Lola, ook uit de LMP 675- raceklasse

-kachel angelfire-
plaatjes

[ Bericht 21% gewijzigd door lipje op 15-11-2005 16:58:37 ]
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  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:01:04 #14
26458 Tjabbo
2.5 TwinTurbo
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* Tjabbo naar huis
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:06:08 #15
17337 ook_gek
doet ie anders nooit
pi_32290090
doei tjabbo
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  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:09:44 #16
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wel thuis tjabbo
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  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:11:47 #17
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he Alexxxx dit al gelezen:
Vrachtauto A12 valt 15 meter naar beneden
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  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:11:49 #18
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-dubbel-
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  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:15:05 #19
17337 ook_gek
doet ie anders nooit
pi_32290363
denk het nu wel lipje. Want je zegt het 2X
Alle hoeren kunnen vertrekken, zolang de man nog z'n handen heeft om zelf te kunnen trekken.
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pi_32290397
gehoord op de radio. thuis de foto's even bekijken.

ik hoord edat de trailer was blijven staan, en de cabine naar beneden was gerugeld....Maar meestal klopt er geen kloot van de bercihtgeving rond vrachtwagenongelukken, dus ik ga op het forum met de meeste vrachtwagenchauffeurs wel wat ooggetuigenverslagen + zefgemaakte foto's lezen danwel bekijken als het goed is
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:18:34 #21
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pi_32290452
ben benieuwd naar de foto van cabine ... zal wel een klapper zijn geweest
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  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:21:53 #22
17337 ook_gek
doet ie anders nooit
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quote:
Op dinsdag 15 november 2005 17:16 schreef Alexxxxx het volgende:
gehoord op de radio. thuis de foto's even bekijken.

ik hoord edat de trailer was blijven staan, en de cabine naar beneden was gerugeld....Maar meestal klopt er geen kloot van de bercihtgeving rond vrachtwagenongelukken, dus ik ga op het forum met de meeste vrachtwagenchauffeurs wel wat ooggetuigenverslagen + zefgemaakte foto's lezen danwel bekijken als het goed is
Zal voor de gein eens kijken voor je iets zegt

Kijk hij staat er nog
Alle hoeren kunnen vertrekken, zolang de man nog z'n handen heeft om zelf te kunnen trekken.
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pi_32290530
v8power.nl --> forum ---> (subforum weet ik zo even niet) --> ongevallen met vrachtwagens(voorheen blunders)

En dan de laatste 2 a 3 pagina's

gok ik zo, moet zelf dus nog kijken.
pi_32290550

Dit was een cabine die iets minder ver is gevallen, van een torpedo-vrachtwagen
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:27:11 #25
28280 Fugie
Porsche _O_
pi_32290637
lol de telegraaf, de wakkerste krant van nederland, met de slaperigste chauffeurs
pi_32290693
* mag morgen al aan't werk .

7:00 beginnen tot 15:00
V10
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:29:41 #27
77352 Hugster
Mandarijntje
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quote:
Op dinsdag 15 november 2005 17:27 schreef Fugie het volgende:
lol de telegraaf, de wakkerste krant van nederland, met de slaperigste chauffeurs
!!
pi_32290747
'teert M5

Hmmm, de gele raaf heeft voor 90% ook neusjes rijden, dat vergroot de overlevingskansen van de chauffeur
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:38:27 #29
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  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:39:29 #30
66470 Klonk
Koning van Tofania
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die vent mag blij zijn dat ie het uberhaupt nog na kan vertellen, wat een rotklap moet dat geweest zijn
Klonk is alleen Klonk als er Klonk op staat
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Klonk

@Klonk: kutnewbie is lid geworden van BB
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 17:42:48 #32
66470 Klonk
Koning van Tofania
pi_32291027
whehehe, preventief bannen

Goeieavond trouwens
Klonk is alleen Klonk als er Klonk op staat
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 18:20:05 #33
55154 Sjoewe
Time. Space.
pi_32292042
Kijk dat is pas een leuk verjaardags cadeau

** Die nacht ist vorbei, ein neuer Tag beginnt. Alles sprung. Stadtkind. Berlin. **
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 18:24:59 #34
17337 ook_gek
doet ie anders nooit
pi_32292172
Alle hoeren kunnen vertrekken, zolang de man nog z'n handen heeft om zelf te kunnen trekken.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 18:43:02 #35
77352 Hugster
Mandarijntje
pi_32292683
dik!!
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 18:44:55 #36
77352 Hugster
Mandarijntje
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Gave bankpas!

Design je eigen postbankpas deel 3 --> leuk topic

ik ben goddank weer thuis
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 19:41:29 #38
132767 lipje
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pi_32294388
kwijl pasje .. nu nog een andere bank
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  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 19:43:31 #39
17337 ook_gek
doet ie anders nooit
pi_32294453
telefoon is binnen
Alle hoeren kunnen vertrekken, zolang de man nog z'n handen heeft om zelf te kunnen trekken.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group
pi_32295206
Avond ben totaal gaar, vanochtend om 3u opgestaan, mijn dag is sus eigenlijk al lang voorbij
"Do me a favor, try not to think, you're going to hurt yourself"
"You go to heaven for the climate and hell for the company"
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Cabine, de hele trekker 's naar beneden gelazerd! Als je er langs rijdt lijkt dat gat zo breed nog niet, ik verbaasde me erover dat daar een vrachtwagen doorheen was gevallen, vanavond het gat zelf gezien, maar de oplegger was al pleite, chauffeur is opgehaald met trauma heli..
Door GvsE: "Je bent een geweldig jong!"
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ik las opp v8power dat virus.nl op fok had gelezen dat het goed gaat met de chauffeur. alleen een hersenschudding. hiep hoi voor de trucks met neus.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=p45zel2eYHw

Sosm word ik er weer even aan herinnerd waarom ik geen alcohol consumeer
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 20:47:47 #44
66470 Klonk
Koning van Tofania
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om te voorkomen dat je strakke truitjes en minirokjes aantrekt
Klonk is alleen Klonk als er Klonk op staat
  dinsdag 15 november 2005 @ 20:48:40 #45
66470 Klonk
Koning van Tofania
pi_32296165
ik wou net een pilsje opentrekken, word ik gebeld of ik vanavond nog een ritje wil doen, geen bier dus
Klonk is alleen Klonk als er Klonk op staat
pi_32296184
Ik heb een super mam had ik geen zin meer in een volledig maatlijd, komt ze me een klein beetje rijst, met sate en boontjes brengen, op mn kamer
"Do me a favor, try not to think, you're going to hurt yourself"
"You go to heaven for the climate and hell for the company"
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quote:
Op dinsdag 15 november 2005 20:49 schreef PeuRac het volgende:
Ik heb een super mam had ik geen zin meer in een volledig maatlijd, komt ze me een klein beetje rijst, met sate en boontjes brengen, op mn kamer
Over een paar maanden komt ze de olvarit ook naar je kamer brengen


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Wie gaat er vrijdag mee 23000 knikkers smijten bij die sporthal waar ze Domino D Day opgezet hebben?
Heb pas 26 mensen namelijk
Why Fart And Waste It When You Can Burp And Taste It?
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quote:
Op dinsdag 15 november 2005 20:53 schreef Ballebek het volgende:
Wie gaat er vrijdag mee 23000 knikkers smijten bij die sporthal waar ze Domino D Day opgezet hebben?
Heb pas 26 mensen namelijk
ja, ik. waneer ga je? ik woon op 10 minuten fietsen afstand
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quote:
Op dinsdag 15 november 2005 20:53 schreef Ballebek het volgende:
Wie gaat er vrijdag mee 23000 knikkers smijten bij die sporthal waar ze Domino D Day opgezet hebben?
Heb pas 26 mensen namelijk
waarom, neem gewoon een paar mussen
"Do me a favor, try not to think, you're going to hurt yourself"
"You go to heaven for the climate and hell for the company"
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