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lawl! This is a review on the HK mouse I just bought

It looks far less user-friendly than the previous Hello Kitty optical Mouse we posted about back in February, but also far more excellent. And, after all, painful RSI is a small price to pay for a desk cluttered with cute.

Right on bra! :glare:

shank em!!!

SHANK EM GOOD!!!!

so much stabbing goes on in here

i know!

i think i'm just going to go out and abuse my subaru round some corners for a bit. that will calm me down i think. that and some nice mellow trance.

cya later andy

lawl! This is a review on the HK mouse I just bought

It looks far less user-friendly than the previous Hello Kitty optical Mouse we posted about back in February, but also far more excellent. And, after all, painful RSI is a small price to pay for a desk cluttered with cute.

Right on bra! :glare:

ha ha ha nice one!!!

I have a Hello Kitty mouse and mouse pad at works :laugh:

but I only use the mousepad now, the mouse was shit cos it has a cable and wasn't infared :(

PFFT!!!!!!!! TRANCE

soft :glare:

go hardcore

john, i used to play hardcore and gabber when i was a dj. there is a very good reason i locked all that music up.

rock? what the hell is that :laugh: no, i have specific tastes with my music. very strange ones actually. the kinda music i like you prob have never heard in your life

Edited by lilmike86
john, i used to play hardcore and gabber when i was a dj. there is a very good reason i locked all that music up.

rock? what the hell is that :( no, i have specific tastes with my music. very strange ones actually. the kinda music i like you prob have never heard in your life

so you're a hippy........

:glare:

:laugh:

jokes

PFFT!!!!!!!! TRANCE

soft :(

go hardcore

:laugh:

OI! Have you found that CD yet?

ha ha ha nice one!!!

I have a Hello Kitty mouse and mouse pad at works :P

but I only use the mousepad now, the mouse was shit cos it has a cable and wasn't infared :P

There is the most adorable one that has little kitties floating in pink water... but the rest of it looked dodgy so I steered clear :glare:

hardcore all the way

some hardstyle but much perfer my hardcore thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hardcore was an understatement really, i sorta played speedcore mostly. i could dance to it too. my mate has a 15min video of me in the middle of a club, on a podium going nuts for the entire time. those were the days, now everyones more concerned with getting f*cked up than the music! sh!theads!

i'll have to give you some of the cd's i'm getting for anna of all my old sets

hardhouse? thats for ghey's!

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