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just got back from the location/shoot... we have a good spot for it!


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f*kinmunky.

(dont delete or close... its 5.30am... f*kinmunky... million dollar stereo.... f*kinmunky fancy alarm.... too late to post pics... f*kinmunky)

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hahahh damn u'r quick, you got home and posted it already... i guess all i can do now is wait for u-law 2 come online and declare that i am his b!tch lol

but seriously thanks 4 all tha help guys :);):)

oh and i gots pics ;)

This is on the bridge nark was talkin about... front...

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From the back...

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Waterfront Location 1

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Waterfront Location 2 (the one we've decided on)

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Waterfront Location 3 (Where my car was revived)

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Nark goes home after spending 2 hours tryin to start my car :)

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Oh yeah, to fill everyone else in... after we found our mystery spot... we got into our cars to try n manouvre the cars into position to fire off some sample shots... only to find that my car wouldn't start... so we tried pushing the fkr and pulling the fkr and immobilising the fkr... all to no avail... we spent from 2:26 till like 4 sumfin tryin to get it goin... I had to go bak home to get my alarm manual to get the immobiliser off when we tried to jumpstart it (while u-law slept in his car keeping guard over mine). Then we tried rolling it a fair few times with the help of sum drunk guy lol... in the end we gave up, and we figgered we mite as well try to jumpstart it with leads... so we went n got sum jumper leads, hooked mine up to narks and in 2 mins my car was running again... ahh wellz... twas an experience... ;)

nah man lip stands out more ;)

and im waiting for my own email to get to my work addy so i can post em... otherwise i'll have to wait til midnight

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