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I dont listen to music on my PC when im at home cos Im usually sitting on the couch watching foxtel aswell as surfing the web..

haha, i do that too

But at work I listen to the radion while on here.

whats the radio like over there? radio is shit here, too much short attention span pop shit...

ah slim is a net surfing couch potato. im assuming its on a laptop cant imagine u on a destop sitting on couch watching tv or am i wrong? lol

LoL.. yeh its with the laptop.. although..before I had it..

I did have the PC set up on the couch when I was doing work from home lol.

Wasnt very comfy

do u listen to them while in the car as well?  

if so does it get your adrenalin pumping? hehe

sure do, passengers usually dont agree. i cant listen to heavy stuff in peak traffic cos i get too pissed off at everyone...

whats the atmosphere/social life like in sydney?

ive never been there before, im thinking bout heading there at the end of the year as a detour when i go to melb for the dift nats.

it really depends on where you go. what you're into.

the city night life can be great if you are into RnB or Dance high-energy music. george st can be great for some of the pubs if you are not into clubbing.

it really depends on where you go. what you're into.  

the city night life can be great if you are into RnB or Dance high-energy music. george st can be great for some of the pubs if you are not into clubbing.

i aint into clubbing that much anymore probabrly due to the clubs they have there which are quite boring. I like scenary's and the likes - attractions ie harbour bridge. too bad the my restuarant rules diner isnt there anymore - pink salt wasnt it? would have liked to go and eat there. Do they have a casino there in sydney? adelaide's is lame. Those are the sort of things im into. =D

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