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lol, reminds be of the time i decided i should empty the vacuum cleaner bag into

the wind blowing my direction.

never touched a vac since (cept for the car)

ahahahahahahah nice 1 Craig, i can just picture you doing something that stupid.....

SLED- you were right about Phuket

it was great, extended our stay from 5 days to 7 days, went white water rafting, jet skiing, snorkling and Pi Pi island

luckily our hotel was right in the middle of the night action, so the place i would reccomend anyone to stay would be PATONG BEACH RESORT, Patong beach which has a great pool and is right next to the beach

ADRIAN- u better have that car all sorted by the time i get back, u got 6 days...lol

RYAN- hows your car going mate, got that external gate on yet

does any one know where i get a brand new nokia N95 8gig 2nd gen from that is unlocked???

I've got a first gen N95 (no 8GB unlocked if you are interested)

thanks mate but id prefer the 8gig

oh by the way i bought your entire interior ages ago out of ya gtst, couldnt believ it was in such good condition after all those years

brosnan looked the part, but he would not do what the directors asked him to because he said that "it would harm his image". so they are a little watered down IMO.

the only 2 ones that i dont rly like are the 1969 "casino royale", and "in her majesties secret service"

I will probably get castrated by most Bond fans for this, but I reckon the Pierce Brosnan ones were the best. I reckon it's because they were the first ones I watched though, like people who are older and saw the Connery or Moore ones first would probably like them over the rest.

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