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From: johnlowe@callnetuk.com
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Match Report: Lightning 49 Mildenall 40
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 01:55:44 +0100

Lightning Ashfield Tigers 49: Mildenhall Fen Tigers 40

Conference League
Saracen Park, Ashfield
21st May 2000

Conference League title favourites were swept aside by a rampant Lightning
team at Ashfield. Despite having some of the most highly rated Conference
League riders including hot prospect Barrie Evans, Gavin Hedge, and Shane
Colvin, they had no answer to the strength in depth of the Scottish side.
Reserve Rob Grant led the way with a score of sixteen paid seventee from
six rides.

This was a good start for the new team. The crowd looked healthy on a sunny
evening. As this was a normal Glasgow racenight, the crowd was largely
Glasgow supporters. It remains to be seen if they will continue to show up
once Lightning revent to Monday evenings.

Lightning were without the unavailable Jon Swales and injury victim David
McAllan. Steven McAllister came in along with Australian youngster Rusty
Harrison. Steve Campden was absent for the visitors and rider replacement
operated.

Heat 1: Robert McNeil, Barrie Evans, Phil Knowles [64.6]
The referee held the tapes for a long time and Christian Henry blew his
engine on the start line. McNeil swept ahead from the tapes leaving rider
replacement Barrie Evans and Phil Knowles standing. (3-3) (3-3)

Heat 2: Robert Grant, Gary Flint, Jitendra Duffil [64.5]
Paul Lydes-Uings had a cracking start and was followed by Grant and Flint.
Robert Grant and Flint quickly passed Lydes-Uings who then slowed right
down and retired. (5-1) (8-4)

Heat 3: Gavin Hedge, Rusty Harrison, Shane Colvin, Derek Sneddoon [63.7]
Hedge and Colvin blasted ahead from the tapes. Harrison closed on Colvin
and tried an inside pass before getting him on the outside. He couldn't get
anywhere near Hedge. (2-4) (10-8)

Heat 4: Robert Grant, Steven McAllister [64.6]
Grant and McAllister made the start and Jitendra retired early on and
looked very disgruntled on the centre green. Evans tried to get abck on
terms but fell on the last lap. (5-0) (15-8)

Heat 5: Gavin Hedge, Derek Sneddon, Phil Knowles, Rusty Harrison [65.3]
Rider replacement Gavin Hedge again gated with Harrison in hot persuit but
Harrison fell on the first bend and restarted. Derek Sneddon pulled of a
good pass on Phil Knowles to split the Mildenhall pair. (2-4) (17-12)

Heat 6: Christian Henry, Barry Evans, Robert McNeil, Jitendra Duffil [64.4]
Christian Henry came out on Gary Flint's bike and won after getting the
better of Evans on the second bend. Paul Lydes-Uings was two minuted
earlier and was replaced by Duffil. (4-2) (21-14)

Heat 7: Shane Colvin, Gavin Hedges, Steven McAllister, Gary Flint [65.1]
An wasy maximum for the very powerful Mildenhall middle pairing. (1-5) (22-19)

Heat 8: Robert Grant, Robert McNeil, Paul Lydes-Uings [64.5]
Paul Lydes-Uings replaced Duffil as a reserve change. Grant and McNeil
scored a predictable 5-1 after Knowles retired. (5-1) (27-20)

Heat 9: Rusty Harrison, Barrie Evans, Gavin Hedge, Derek Sneddon [63.9]
Gavin Hedge came in as a tactical substitute for Lydes-Uings. Harrison
gated and was pressurized by Hedge. Then Hedge nearly slid off before
recovering in third place. Derek Sneddon closed up and had a go at Hedges
just failing on the line. (3-3) (30-23)

Heat 10: Christian Henry, Gavin Hedge, Shane Colvin, Robert McNeil [64.5]
Christian Henry had an untroubled win over Hedge and Colvin. (3-3) (33-26)

Heat 11: Gary Flint, Shane Colvin, Barrie Evans, Steven McAllister [64.8]
Mildenhall went for broke with Shane Colvin in as a tactical substitute for
rider replacement and Barrie Evans as a tactical substitute for Knowles.
Gary Flint seemed unimpressed and gated for an impressive victory (3-3)
(36-29)

Heat 12: Rusty Harrison, Robert Grant, Gavin Hedge, Paul Lydes-Uings [63.8]
Harrison and Grant acme up with another 5-1 over Hedge. (5-1) (41-30)

Heat 13: Barrie Evans, Shane Colvin, Steven McAllister [64.7]
Shane Colvin came in as rider replacement. Christian Henry was replaced by
reserve Gary Flint. Flint stopped on the first bend as Mildenhall came back
with a 5-1 to keep the match alive. (1-5) (42-35)

Heat 14: Robert Grant, Gary Flint, Shane Colvin, Phil Knowles [64.2]
Gary Flint was replaced by fellow reserve Rob Grant. Derek Sneddon was then
excluded for tape touching and Flint came back in. Knowles replaced Duffil
as a tactical substitute. The reserve pairing Grant and Flint swept ahead
for another win over Colvin. (5-1) (47-36)

Heat 15: Barrie Evans, Rob Grant, Gavin Hedge, Gary Flint [64.5]
Lightning went with their reserve pairing against Evans and Hedges. The two
visitors made the start and although Grant forced his way past Hedges he
could not catch Evans and his maximum was blown. (2-4) (49-40)

Lightning Ashfield Giants

Christian Henry 	E	3	3					6
Robert McNeil		3	1	2*	0				6+1
Rusty Harrison	2	0	3	3				8
Derek Sneddon		0	2	0	T				2
Steven McAllister	2*	1	0	1				4+1
Gary Flint		2*	0	3	R	2*	0		7+2
Robert Grant		3	3	3	2*	3	2		16+1

Mildenhall Fen Tigers

Steve Camden		Rider replaceement					(9+1)
Phil Knowles		1*	1	R	0				2+1
Gavin Hedge		3	3	2*	1*	2	1	1	13+2
Shane Colvin		1	3	1*	2	2*	1		10+2
Barrie Evans		2	X	2	2	1*	3	3	13+1
Paul Lydes-Uings	R	M	1	0				1
Jitendra Duffil	1	R	0					1

Rob Grant, just short of his 16th Birthday was the star for Lightning.
Rusty Harrison was also dominant after taking a couple of heats to get the
feel of the track. Christian Henry was not beaten on the track but pulled
out after three rides due to problems with his bike. The revelation was
Gary Flint who was unrecognizable from the rider of last year. Robert
McNeil also showed a return to form. Derek Sneddon didn't have much luck.

Mildenhall came with effectively a three-man team. Gavin Hedge looked
unstoppable early on but faded. By contrast, Evens started badly but
finished with two straight wins. Shane Colvin failed to produce his
outstanding form so far this season with Reading or Mildenhall. Former
Glasgow Tigers' reserve Jitendra Duffil had a bad time on his return to his
former track.

John Lowe
http://johnlowe.net
Edinburgh Monarchs Official Website
http://www.edinburghmonarchs.org.uk/
From: G.Russell@cchs.usyd.edu.au
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Sky Matches
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 13:55:21 +1000

Guys and Girls

I just have a request regarding the matches shown on Sky.

It has come to my attention that when a match is shown on Sky we get lots 
and lots of postings on a heat by heat basis, yet when the match has 
finished we don't often seem to get a full score chart.

Don't get me wrong I appreciate the effort that every match reporter goes 
to in order to give us a comprehensive report, but as a group most seem to 
forget a score chart at match end.

As someone who has a regular fortnightly column in an Australian magazine 
based on British League, I find it essential to have this information.

I would be very grateful if our reporters can come up with a score chart. 
For some strange reason it seems to happen in Sky televised matches more 
regularly than in others.

Your assistance would be appreciated.

Regards
Glenn Russell

Glenn Russell
Computer Operations Supervisor
Cumberland Campus
The University of Sydney
NSW
Australia
From: fort@uo.fairnet.cz
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Czech U21 Team Championship
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 07:24:55 +0200

20.5. Slany - round 1


1. AK Slany					36
Karol Malecha		3 3 1 3 3 3	16
Miroslav Fencl		3 3 3 1 3 2	15
Jan Hlacina		1 1 1 2		5

2. RKM Rybnik (PL)				29
Piotr Padowski		1 3 2 3 3 E	12
Wojciech Wegrzyn	3 2 0 3 - -	8
Lukasz Romanek		1 2 3 2 1 R	9

3. WTS Wroclaw (PL)				26
Piotr Swiderski		2 3 1 2 E 2	10
Krzysztof Swider		2 2 3 U 2 2	11
Artur Boginczuk		2 1 2 F		5

4. ZP Pardubice					21
Tomas Suchanek		2 3 2 1 3 3	14
Pavel Hlavacek		0 2 0 2 2 -	6
Michal Pospisil		0 1 0 M -	1

5. AK Marketa Praha				7
Kvetoslav Sebela		0 0 1 E 1 1	3
Marek Knize		1 0 0 0 0 1	2
Filip Musil			E 0 1 1		2

Next round: Prague on June 1

Tony Skach
From: fort@uo.fairnet.cz
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Czech U21 Championship
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 07:09:02 +0200

19.05. Slany - round 3

1 Josef Franc, Olymp Praha			3 3 3 3 3	15
2 Tomas Suchanek, ZP Pardubice		3 3 2 3 3	14
3 Kvetoslav Sebela, Marketa Praha		2 3 3 3 2	13
4 Miroslav Fencl, Slany				3 3 3 1 E	10
5 Jan Hlacina, Slany				0 2 3 2 2	9
6 Pavel Hlavacek, Racek Pardubice		2 2 1 2 2	9
7 Marek Knize, Marketa Praha			3 2 2 1 F	8
8 Zdenek Simota, Plzen				1 2 2 X 3	8
9 Petr Vacek, Slany				2 1 2 2 E	7
10 Jiri Hudecek, Brezolupy			T 1 1 1 3	6
11 Filip Musil, Marketa Praha			1 1 0 3 E	5
12 Michal Pospisil, Chabarovice		2 F F 2 1	5
13 Miloslav Prokop, Slany			1 1 1 0 2	5
14 Antonin Galliani, Marketa Praha		1 0 1 1 1	4
15 Petr Polasek, Brezolupy			0 0 X E F/R	0
16 Jan Balihar, Chabarovice			X 0 F E X	0
17 Patrik Linhart, Slany (res)			T E		0

Next round: Svitavy on June 17

Regards
Tony Skach

Odchozi zprava neobsahuje viry.
Zkontrolovano antivirovym systemem AVG (http://www.grisoft.cz).
Verze: 6.0.145 / Virova baze: 69 - datum vydani: 4.5.2000
From: gary_rob@ix.netcom.com
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Auburn CA Speedway results May 12, 2000
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 10:58:34 +0200

Fast Fridays Speedway, Auburn, CA - May 12, 2000

Fast Fridays season roared into action on Friday night with a full
program of Speedway racing. It was refreshing to see a lot of new
riders, and with some of last year's top juniors about to move up to
full size machines, there was a healthy bunch of replacements filling in
at the bottom end.

After a week of questionable weather before Friday, and even worse
weather after Friday, the rain delivery department certainly looked
after us, enabling a very nicely prepared racetrack.

The only problem I had was working out who was who. Many riders had new
leathers, so there a few gaps in the results.

Scratch Main
  1.. Charlie Venegas
  2.. Bast Bast
  3.. Eddie Castro
  4.. Mike Faria
The only real controversy of the evening took place in the Scratch Main.
Because more than one rider was still moving around at the start gate
when the tapes went up, the referee turned on the red light, but neither
flag marshal noticed. By the time the race was stopped Mike Faria and
Charlie Venegas were having a great battle and had already changed
places a number of times while either not noticing or choosing to ignore
the red light. In the re-run Charlie made a lightening fast gate with
Eddie Castro behind him on the inside and Mike Faria using the outside
line he had been using all evening. After a couple of laps Bart moved up
on the inside of Eddie and took second place, but had no chance of
catching Charlie.

Scratch Consi
  1.. Tommy Hedden
  2.. Bobby Hedden
  3.. Ian Ferris
  4.. Dukie Ermolenko
The Heddens took the gate, Dukie fell on the first corner and remounted,
but there was no catching Tommy Hedden.

Handicap Main
  1.. Rich Marcucci
  2.. Ryan Fisher
  3.. Bobby Hedden
Also qualifying were Ian Ferris, Robert Curry and Dukie Ermolenko.

The handicap main took a while to get going, with a couple of
overambitious starters. Main culprit was Robert Curry, who was moved
back 20 yards. Rich Marcucci started from the 10 yard line and kept
everyone at bay for 5 laps. Second place looked firmly in the hands of
Dukie Ermolenko until the last lap, when he machine stopped. I am still
trying to work out how the other riders managed to miss running into the
back of him. Ryan Fisher took over the position followed by Bobby
Hedden. Curry and Ian Fisher tangled, leaving only three finishers.

Handicap Consi
  1.. Tommy Hedden
  2.. Billy Janniro
  3.. Chad Felicio
  4.. Mike Faria
  5.. Bob Hicks
  6.. Randy DiFrancisco

Div 2 Main
  1.. Ivan Sevart
  2.. Mark Thomas
  3.. Rachelle Kerr
  4.. Dave Booth
  5.. George Snodgrass
  6.. Ryan Bast

Div 2 Consi
  1.. Marvin Sonnier
  2.. Matt Browne
  3.. Scott Olney
  4.. Shawn Eldridge
  5.. Derek Silva
  6.. Bill Thomas

Div 3 Main
  1.. Mark Woodward
  2.. Geno Bellino
  3.. Robert Mello
Also in the race were Greg Hooten Snr. Les Veal and Dave Lee. I missed
their finishing order.

Junior Div 1
  1.. Eric Carrillo
Greg Hooten Jnr. moved up from Division 2 and did incredibly well in
winning the earlier heat and holding off Bryan Yarrow until the last
lap. Then the pair tangled and fell. In the course of the next couple of
months, Eric Carillo, Jon Curry and Chris Kerr will have their 16th
birthdays and will move up. Bryan Yarrow is the obvious favorite for
this year's junior national champion, but from last night's showing it
looks as if he will have plenty of competition.

Junior Div 2.
  1.. Danny Easley
  2.. Mark Carrillo
  3.. Alex Marcucci
  4.. Chris Olney
  5.. Brenton Bast
Danny Easley took the lead of a bike length at the gate and Mark
Carrillo was a bike length behind. He stayed there for the entire race.

Junior Div 3A
  1.. TJ Fowler
  2.. Paul Johnson
  3.. Amanda English
  4.. Mitchell Johnson
Clearly destined not to remain in the Junior Third Division TJ Fowler
convincingly won his heat and the main. My guess is that he will soon be
in Div 2.

Junior Div 3B
  1.. Fehrman
  2.. RJ Becerra
  3.. Mr. Powell Jnr.
  4.. Victoria Hubert
For the main even the Division 3 Juniors were split up into the faster
ones and the not so fast ones. In fact, 3B comprised brand new riders
who had never raced before. All looked very promising. I was really
impressed with all the juniors. This is the future of Northern
California Speedway, and it looks very healthy.

Another week of regular Speedway next week before the North American
World Qualified on May 26. Sam Ermolenko and John Cook will be over from
Europe for the event.

Gary Roberts - groberts@iee.org
From: gary_rob@ix.netcom.com
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Fast Fridays, Auburn May 19, 2000
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 10:58:46 +0200

Fast Fridays Speedway, Auburn, CA - May 19, 2000

Week 2 of Fast Fridays season was another great evening at the Gold
Country Fairgrounds in Auburn. Significantly warmer than the previous
week, the track as always was well prepared but seemed to catch one or
two riders out, resulting in a number of nasty looking accidents, which
in turn lead to lengthy delays and re-run races.

Scratch Main
  1.. Charlie Venegas
  2.. Bobby Hedden
  3.. Bast Bast
  4.. Chris Manchester
For the second week, Charlie Venegas won the scratch main event from the
gate. On the second lap Bobby Hedden pulled along side him on the
outside, but was unable to pull ahead. Bobby settled in for a safe
second place. 

Scratch Consi
  1.. Mike Faria
  2.. Billy Janniro
  3.. Chad Felicio
  4.. Tommy Hedden
Mike Faria lead this race from the gate. Mike looked incredibly fast all
evening.

Handicap Main
  1.. Bobby Hedden
  2.. Tommy Hedden
  3.. Mike Faria
Also qualifying were Robert Curry, Billy Janniro and Ian Essary.

In the first running of this race Ian Essary fell down hard. The event
was restarted with a staggered start from the positions of the previous
attempt. The Heddens continued their dominance of the race, with Mike
Faria following. Behind them Robert Curry and Billy Janniro were having
a good battle. But it all ended on turn 4 when they tumbled, with Curry
getting the worst of the deal.

Last week Rich Marcucci rode incredibly well to win the Handicap Main.
His reward was a further 10 yard handicap. This week he suffered an
engine misfire and was unable to get out of his heat.

Handicap Consi
  1.. Chris Manchester
  2.. Bart Bast
  3.. Chad Felicio
  4.. Vance Felicio
  5.. Rick Shafer
Charlie Venegas qualified but was a non starter. Chris Manchester,
looking like his old self lead for 5 laps with Bart Bast close behind.

Div 2 Main
  1.. Tom Adams
  2.. George Snodgrass
  3.. Marvin Sonnier
  4.. Mike Browne
  5.. Dave Booth
  6.. Richard Powell

Div 2 Consi
  1.. Ivan Sevart
  2.. Harlan Bast
  3.. Scott Olney
  4.. Bill Thomas
  5.. Craig Boone
  6.. Danny Miles
Hard battling Craig Boone was leading when Danny Miles and Bill Thomas
fell down. In the re-run he missed the start, and just when it looked
like he was moving back up the field his chain broke, leaving it to Ivan
Sevart and his granddad, Harlan Bast.

Div 3 Main
  1.. Richard Daster
  2.. Billy Hiles
  3.. Ron Woodsford
  4.. Robert Mellor
  5.. Geno Bellino
Vince Bertolucci, Chris Orlandi and Kelly McBane also qualified for this
race.  After convincing wins in their heats, newcomers Richard Daster
and Billy Hiles pulled away from the rest of the field to take first and
second in the main.

Div 3 Consi
  1.. Dave Baker
  2.. Les Veale
  3.. John Knapp
  4.. Leventon
  5.. Ferreira
  6.. Becerra
  7.. Mark Blasey

Junior Div 1
Eric Carrillo was working his way through the field, but crashed heavily
on turn one. Sorry missed the results on this one.

Junior Div 2.
  1.. Mark Carrillo
  2.. Josh Newby
  3.. Alex Marcucci
  4.. Danny Easley
  5.. Brenton Bast
Danny Easley took the lead with Chris Olney in pursuit. They collided
and the race was stopped. In the re-run, without Olney, Easley missed
the start and Mark Carrillo took the race, riding Ed Rose's immaculate
250 Jawa laydown. I will be getting a picture of this unique machine
onto www.speedwaybikes.com in the near future.

It was good to see Josh Newby back, after being absent last season.

Junior Div 3

  1.. Chris Smith
  2.. Amanda English
  3.. Mitchell Johnson
  4.. Paul Johnson
An enormous turn out of third division juniors. Far too many to run in
one race.

I didn't mention it was week, but I was personally pleased to see the
lack of quads this year. I have always disliked their noise and smell,
and the damage they have done to the track surface. I understand that
entries were mailed to them, but they chose not to race at Auburn. I say
good thing. It leaves more time for Speedway races. I'm not that keen on
the 2 peewee races either, but they do provide a useful supply for next
year's Junior Speedway riders.

Next week is the North American World Championship qualifier round. Sam
Ermolenko and John Cook will be over from Europe, and it will no doubt
be a great event. 

Gary Roberts - groberts@iee.org
From: nick@patrol.i-way.co.uk
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Re: [speedway] Reading vs. Berwick scoreline
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 22:45:09 +0100

> READING 50
>
> Castagna    13+1 (5)
(2'.2.3.3.3)
(Armando looking just like the classy rider we hoped that we'd signed.
Beaten only by Moggo after a torrid turn in heat 6. Majestically threw off a
Paul Bentley challenge in heat 10 and generally commnaded around the first
two turns.
He team rode Clews to a 5-1 in heat 1 and looked brilliant.Inspirational -
which is what he should be!)

> Clews          7+1    (4)
(3.1'.3.0)
(A solid team riding 5-1 in heat 1, and a quite magnificent 4th - stone 4th
as well - to 1st in heat belting past Smith and then Moggo who were team
riding at one pouint. Admittedly both were struggling with the track but it
was great to watch..
Then he was beaten by Meldrum who slipped wide just as Clewsy was mounting a
pass! Can't win em all!)

> Morris         11 (5)
(3.2.2.3.1)
(Another quality display from Phil.
Good pass of Moggo around turn two in heat p but he couldn't catch Bentos as
his clutch burnt out.
A classy pass of Bentley in heat 15 was his sweetest move of the night
beautifully lining him up and passing on the outside - gaspo!)

Marsh          3    (4)
(1.Fx.0.2)
(Disappointing night from Kris - the inconsistant track caught him out - and
the opposition. He will have to do better.)

Wester        10    (4)
(3.3.3.1)
(Yet again an absolute world class display until heat 13 - when he again had
problems with the outside gate. Managed to pass Moggo but not Meldrum)

Williams       2    (3)
(2.0.0)
(Decent ride in heat 2 - not at the races thereafter. I would have thought
Marc would have gone better.
Marc unable to ride due to a family dispute depriving him of transport. He
wanted to ride for Reading tonight before any rumours start but it was too
late to get a lift from anyone else..)

Colvin        4+2    (5)
(1'.1.0.1.1')
(Decent display from Shane who annoyingly always seems to ride worst in heat
2 now after only riding in heat 2 last year. Held Felton well in heat 14)

Cairnsy wrote:

>R/R would have been better! Moggo scores 18 for Newport at Swindon and look
how they pay us back! :o)
Neath was tac subbed in heat 13 and Melrum got second - so its not as bad as
it may seem.
Neath and Smith 5-1'd in heat 1,  4-2 over Morris in heat 5, and 3-3 behind
Wester in heat 11 - not sure whether r/r would've done better.

Neath    3+1    (3)
(1.1.1')
(As mentioned above not quite as bad as it appears - but a shadow of his
newport scoring self)

> Smith    6+1    (4) Bloody hell! Whats this! Scud with some away form!
LOL!
(0.3.1'.2)
(Can't understand why its a LOL Cairnsy - he has a 5.60 away average doesn't
he?)
(Anyway looked a novice in his first race finishing 1/4 lap behind team mate
Neath.
Then contrived to beat Morris in heat 5 - still can't understand how he did
that!
Then passed by Clews in heat 8 beating Colvin, and finally bet team mate
Meldrum and Williams in heat 11. Baffling night's work....)

> Meldrum    10+2    (6)
(2.1'.1'.2.2.2)
(Impressive show by Meldrum who looks much more the part these
days.Highlights -2nd beating Wester in heat 13 - his only dropped points ;
and a good 2nd over Morris in heat 15)

> Bentley     10        (6)
(0.2.3.2.3.0)
(Solid show by Bentley -far better than his guest show for Stoke of 2.2.2.2.
( 8)
After being passed by Krister in heat 3 and finishing a poor last, he was a
constant threat to Reading. Perhaps he score was flattered a little by his
heat 14 win over Kris)

> Moggo       8        (5)
(2.3.2.1.0)
(Strange.
A super turn by Wester dusted him off in heat 4, but then he ripped to the
fastest tim eof the night in beating Castagna in heat 6 then beaten from the
back by Clews whilst looking unhappy in heat 8, and passed by Morris in heat
9 then last in the crunch heat 13. In his last three rides he looked very
ordinary.)

> Pryer        0        (3) Only 16 years old I know, and he still scored
the same as what McAllister would have :o)
(0.0.0.)
(Guest apparently - looks a little way off PL standard yet.
What is up with McAllister?)

> Felton      3    (3)
(3.0.0)
(Strong win in heat 2 over Williams then held twice by Colvin)

> Never mind, they'll get a good old fashioned butt kicking when they come
north!

You just can't tell what Reading are going to do next - who knows Cairnsy
maybe they'll surprise you!

(They surprised me tonight!)

Nick

PS No Bryn Reaper again?
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