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yep, its on my desk at home :laugh:

YAYAYAYAYAYAY! That was my fave for ages! This is kinda strange, but it was my 'hair washing' music. I used to play it when I washed my hair, cos I was in there for ages, so it lasted the whole time :glare: But then it got lost when our computer died :(

I didn't realise wireless broadband was so expensive :( for like when i'm out somewhere using my laptop :glare:
How bad is it?

Dont you just steal other peoples?

I thought so too! But in places where there is none to steal. It's like $100 for 1GB :laugh:
You guys are confusing wireless broadband (connecting to the internet through a wireless broadband service, which goes through the mobile phone/3G network) with connecting to someone's unsecured wireless network. The second one is free, the first most definitely isn't as you've found out lol
listen to disturbed....
Now you're talking! Disturbed ftw

Oh and Bodyjar for some local rock

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!

i`ll pass on a few of the sets i've done myself

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

:glare:

yeah i'd stay away from pink water near a computer aswell LOL

:laugh: I heard somewhere computers like being wet.

You guys are confusing wireless broadband (connecting to the internet through a wireless broadband service, which goes through the mobile phone/3G network) with connecting to someone's unsecured wireless network. The second one is free, the first most definitely isn't as you've found out lol

Yeh well I had no idea about any of it, I just told benno I wanted to be able to connect anywhere, anytime. Especially at uni, and he said that at uni in particular i'll more than likely need wireless broadband. Then I saw the prices. Eek!

So you WERE a hippy :(

:glare:

no i didnt smoke pot, nor do i care about anyone but me. they were the defining characteristics :laugh:

edit: i also made money, hippies didnt have jobs!

Edited by lilmike86
Yeh well I had no idea about any of it, I just told benno I wanted to be able to connect anywhere, anytime. Especially at uni, and he said that at uni in particular i'll more than likely need wireless broadband. Then I saw the prices. Eek!

Heh yeah I've installed a couple of these things for customers. Dear as poison but they were willing to pay it for mobile connectivity. Way too exxy for my liking though.

Heh yeah I've installed a couple of these things for customers. Dear as poison but they were willing to pay it for mobile connectivity. Way too exxy for my liking though.

Yeh I thought it'd be much cheaper. Way outta my price range so I think i'll stick to flogging other peoples'. You have to teach me how to do such a thing though :glare:

did u make your own rave pants hippie?

*giggles*

Oh, speaking of making of pants, lilmike can you please PM me that chicks' number again? I need to send her a design and get a quote.

Yeh I thought it'd be much cheaper. Way outta my price range so I think i'll stick to flogging other peoples'. You have to teach me how to do such a thing though :laugh:
Heh no probs... not that I condone such things of course :glare: mwuahahahaha
lol

like i did?

ooooh yeh :laugh: I remember watching you first time I was out and I was like 'faaaaaaaaaark!'

Heh no probs... not that I condone such things of course :glare: mwuahahahaha

oh, yeh... ofcourse!

did u make your own rave pants hippie?

*giggles*

no, i had mine professionally made :laugh: they are now worth twice as much as i paid for them, because of the attention i got for both the pants and me. profit of $200, cant complain.

You would have had limbs of elastic to dance well to speedcore :(

hahaha not really :glare: back then i was much fitter than i am now. like i mean really fit, i had abs, and a six pack that was visible, and pecks. now i got lazy, and lost it all :P

mt friends used to think i was on speed (i never ever did drugs, not once, for the record) because i'd just go all night till morning

Edited by lilmike86
ooooh yeh :laugh: I remember watching you first time I was out and I was like 'faaaaaaaaaark!'

lol, good old system6 night. hixxy & the crew just went off in the mainroom that night.

no, i had mine professionally made :glare: they are now worth twice as much as i paid for them, because of the attention i got for both the pants and me. profit of $200, cant complain.

still got mine and will probably keep them forever.

stupid idiot who made mine for me made a few extra ones but have since been told those that brought them dont have them anymore for what reason i dont know.

no, i had mine professionally made :laugh: they are now worth twice as much as i paid for them, because of the attention i got for both the pants and me. profit of $200, cant complain.

hahaha not really :glare: back then i was much fitter than i am now. like i mean really fit, i had abs, and a six pack that was visible, and pecks. now i got lazy, and lost it all :P

Bahahaha mine probably aren't worth shit! I bought them of someone who is a good foot shorter than me, so I had to add that much fluff to the bottom... and they're STILL not long enough :P - Although they are bright pink! :(

Oo00o000o00 sexy time?

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