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If you wanna use a pic you've taken ( like I have ) Just use Adobe photoshop (or similar) to resize it to 100 x 100 pixels ( or whatever the limit was, can't remember ) Save the small pic somewhere, Go to your user cp at the top, follow it too where you can select a custom avatar, and bobs your uncle :):)

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Cars are in and put to bed.

Plenty of people still there feverously polishing away.

Looks to be a good show. It will be interesting to see how you compare it to the Sydney show.

I think I have forgotten who passed who it was Freeby I think. The shoe was on the other foot once, when I got a FCD and boosted up first.

Anyway the tides will turn. After all as Lachlan knows its War.

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