Landracing Forum
Misc Forums => LSR General Chat => Topic started by: Seldom Seen Slim on June 05, 2012, 08:55:10 PM
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I've received notice that there will be a land speed racing event in Australia this August. Please follow the link, and, if you're interested in what's going on -- please notice the rules about entry. It's stressed that this first-ever event will be a test of many things - including the surface' ability to withstand racing, the area infrastructure, and other items. It's obvious that a good lot of thought has gone into making this event happen. Whether you can race there this time or not -- you ought to take the time to read about how these folks are trying to do it.
http://www.dlra.org.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1899
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Slim, they may need someone experienced to manage the dunnies.
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I have NO IDEA what dunnies are....
the trouble is that it is so close to Bonneville Speedweek, that, while I would dearly love to go, I cannot make it down there.... :cry:
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Australian (Strine) English to US English
Dunnies = Toilets
Thunderboxes = Long drop toilets
Portaloos = What Seldom Seen Slim organizes for Bonneville
Two nations, divided by one language?
Ok Cobber
G :cheers:
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Thunderboxes? What a fine name for them - considering the noises I've heard coming from some of the portaloos.
Thunderboxes -- gotta remember that one. Maybe we should investigate equipping some of the units with noise-cancelling insulation. :evil: :-P