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hmm anyone intersted in a half day fishing off the gold coast ? I am going wanted to see if I could get another car nut to come with me :)

http://www.redballoondays.com.au/experience/FFC581

if this is the same Eddy (aka EnGaGe)? if so yeah he does have a black 33.

Yes the one and the same

*e-touch* dont tell marc

OK *shhhhhhh*

same person i'm thinking of?

Dunno LOL...I'm referring to the charming beauty Marc previously had as his avatar *shudders*

She's gone? still showing up on my pc. Damn caching proxies.

SUX2BU then :)

I got bunny straight away :)

i would go ply wood personally. i used to use a lot of it for modelling purposes when i was younger. cheap, fairly strong and not too heavy. eithere that or mdf. check prices really, both should do fine for what you need

if this is the same Eddy (aka EnGaGe)? if so yeah he does have a black 33.

bit of a spoilt brat, mommy pays for his shit.. wanker.. absolute wanker..

bought rims off him..

yeh, thats him!

bet he hasn't done any shit to it though like he said he's done.

his mum spoils him hey? i would of thought it be his super-daddy lawyer he has.

rofl

hmm anyone intersted in a half day fishing off the gold coast ? I am going wanted to see if I could get another car nut to come with me :)

http://www.redballoondays.com.au/experience/FFC581

i'd go with ya this wk as there is barely anyone here in the office to provide any work for.

but, unfortantly all my $$'s is being invested into my new railway system im building at home :)

yes but in event of water the wood won't swell (ie when you build your mountains etc).

yes, i could just make a small pond out of plastic from a mold and do this.

but then that would involve filling it up every now and then from the water evaporating.

that i would think would be against water restrictions.

lol

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