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Me is good, How are you? still being a whore i see

she'll always be a whore

BBQ and Pool party at Anna's...

make it friday so she can supply the grog :ninja:

what on friday?

teh cruise u doosche :D

We all love Anna, and you look very similar in photos so im sure you could pass off as Anna if you both dress up the same...

Maby at the next SAU pub crawl you two can wear the same thing for shits and giggles...

i wonder which one andy will take home :)

Gotta jet lil ones!

Have a great night and i'll talk to ya's tomorrow :ninja:

"you'll work off that cake in the ACID MINES!!!"

bahahaha

laterz bish

"checking out the plumbing"

"testing out the pipework"

can someone tell me how to install my sounds card drivers so i can listen to music (im running linux, ubuntu, and sound card is soundblaster audigy 2)

havent installed drivers for sound cards

but if the rpm is on the cd which contains the drivers in a linux directory, go into the console and type -

rpm --i <driver-name>.rpm

that will automatically install it

LINUX IS FOR SERVER USE ONLY

DO NOT USE THIS AS A PERSONAL OPERATING SYSTEM!

last thing we need is n00bs whingin somethin about there computer isnt workin anymore and we find out they r runnin linux and not windows.

can someone tell me how to install my sounds card drivers so i can listen to music (im running linux, ubuntu, and sound card is soundblaster audigy 2)

I run Suse 10 :thumbsup:

Are they mp3's? I know a lot of distro's leave out the mp3 playback side of things because of licensing issues.

Ubuntu should have had no problems detecting and installing the audigy.

More important though, I am now a SAU QLD member! woot!

More important though, I am now a SAU QLD member! woot!

quick a noob! flame him!! :thumbsup:

and i found even more toll reciepts, total now is around the $81 mark :woot:

PS: hackerX welcome to the club :P

I have all the dvds, so ive seen them, all :thumbsup:

You know u wanna come over daz and watch all seasons in a non stop marthon :woot:

Hmm sounds tempting, but i got season 1-6 of the simpsoin here i can watch., after i seen all them im gonna buy futurama and family guy, and american dad. but all in good time.

daz :thumbsup: do you know anything about caboolture? is it any good? i've never been there

its a ghetto.lol

nah seriously i know its got a train station, isnt the richest area around, yeah but other then that havent been there in a few years really, i drive past it on the highway and keep going to bris or goldy lol

its a ghetto.lol

nah seriously i know its got a train station, isnt the richest area around, yeah but other then that havent been there in a few years really, i drive past it on the highway and keep going to bris or goldy lol

yeah ive always done the same lol.. maybe its a really cool place but noone knows about cos they keep driving past it :woot: hmmm i doubt it :thumbsup:

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