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Valhalla has slipped a long way down Luke - problem is everyone has broadband now, so there really isn't any great reason to LAN any more ..... it was a full house with 180 people - I remember it being over 500+ in the old days.

I'll add to that list:

Scrubs S1-5

How I Met Your Mother

Desperate Housewives (for the wife)

many Simpsons

many Seinfeld

Tour of Duty S1-3

Blade S1

some Borats TV Program

Dilbert S1

many Futurama

My Name is Earl S1-2

many Red Dwarf

The 4400 S1-3

many Survivor (again for the wife)

The West Wing S6

some Amazing race

Rob & Amber

Doctor Who 2005

Extras

Family Guy

some Top Gear

and lots of other various bits and pieces ....

I've got:

Deadwood Seasons 1-3

Battlestar Galatica S2 & 3

The Simpsons S18

Heroes S1

Prison Break S1 & 2

Lost S2 & 3

Family Guy S1-6

American Dad S1-3

South Park *Not all episodes* S3-7

Scrubs S6

Top Gear S7-9

Fifth Gear S8-11 (up to current episode)

My Name is Earl S1 & 2

Weeds S1 & 2

Blade the Series S1

Whose Line is it Anyway? S1 & 8 (US) & S1 (UK)

Carnivale S2

The Contender S1 & 2

2007 On the Couch for AFL fans

And some pretty cool documentaries

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Yeah, that was my worry too Andrew, saw it happening towards the end of my time there; crowds just kept getting smaller and smaller. It's funny you say full house with 180 people, I too remember the days of 500+, infact if I recall correctly, eSquare500 drew about 600 odd. Real pity about that but thems be the ways

Might have to go again for old times sake :thumbsup:

I have:

Stargate SG1 season 10 (the final series)

Stargate Atlantis season 3

Battlestar Gallactica season 3 (missing a few episodes) may need to get the missing ones off you David

i also have 5 Top Gear DVD's i can rip onto my HD if anyone is interested

cool series 6 of family guy and season 3 of American dad :thumbsup:

We used to hire the salvation Army Hall at Aberfoyle park and throw 40 - 50 people lans in there back in ye old days, every now and then will still have one with my mates when we run out of PS3 and Xbox 360 games to play

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I have:

Stargate SG1 season 10 (the final series)

Stargate Atlantis season 3

Battlestar Gallactica season 3 (missing a few episodes) may need to get the missing ones off you David

i also have 5 Top Gear DVD's i can rip onto my HD if anyone is interested

cool series 6 of family guy and season 3 of American dad :D

No worries. I have another Clarkson DVD called Heaven & Hell IIRC (a mate was borrowed it for awhile now)

I actually found at Valhalla the other week that I spent most of my time playing racing/demo derby game called Flatout 2 - bloody awesome and have a rip of it on DVD for everyone :yes:

I have tons (like half a terabyte or more) of movies, tv shows and 'other' interesting movies to share :D

Flatout2 rocks man. Gets a little boring but it makes for some fun dirty racing.

Smash, push, nudge your opponents and get nos reward for it.

It's a good game for Frap'n too. Ya get some nice crashes. And rag-doll.

Flatout2 Off The Ramp

Flatout2 Smash

Flatout2 Rag-doll

Me and my mates LAN each weekend or so. I'll keep an eye on this thread, might be interested.

What area is it going to be in. I'll be coming from Gawler.

P.S. Sorry about the vids, I've been play'n around with make'n them lately LOL :D

No worries. I have another Clarkson DVD called Heaven & Hell IIRC (a mate was borrowed it for awhile now)

ok i haven't got that one, i have

TopGear Back in the Fast Lane

Clarkson shoot-out

Clarkson Hot Metal

TopGear Revved up

Top Gear Winter Olympics

I'll have to figure out what i need to rip these off now :D

yep put me down.

I actually found at Valhalla the other week that I spent most of my time playing racing/demo derby game called Flatout 2 - bloody awesome and have a rip of it on DVD for everyone :rofl:

I have tons (like half a terabyte or more) of movies, tv shows and 'other' interesting movies to share :laugh:

Didn't know you frequented Valhalla Andrew, should go there again one time, used to go there ages ago back when I was in school, didn't miss one but haven't been now for AGES. Still good or has it gone down hill?

mebe a good time to mention im a major sponsor of valhalla?.... /me points at sig =P

i also have 4 large tressels lying around in my back shed, all in good condition, all sor sale?!?! =D

would be keen on a LAN, but its sooooooo cold =( shed = heated??

also, probably dont want to advertise piracy on the net. my 2c

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