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Pete if its anything like your pancakes im sold

you never rang? not very important?

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mmmmmm got hungry much!

http://www.cooking.com/Recipes-and-More/

haha, thanks bud.

yeah got busy again.....not really important, just had a bit of time to kill so was gonna have a chin-wag about stuff.

i ended up realising that my socket set has screwdriver bits. speakers in, they vibrate. f**k. fix them tomorrow, dont have the patience right now. Gonna have to make up some MDF rings that the speakers sit on so they screw in much tighter.

lol, it's 1/2 time and the Port boys are up against the Premiers......me thinks they're gonna fall over by about 10 though. :)

Geez, Warren Garry went up for a grab and i thought it was you Pete :blink:

i ended up realising that my socket set has screwdriver bits. speakers in, they vibrate. f**k. fix them tomorrow, dont have the patience right now. Gonna have to make up some MDF rings that the speakers sit on so they screw in much tighter.

ive got sum mdf speaker rings here u can have Damo, just gotter find them first, i think their for 6 inch speakers

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