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pascal clinkers ftmfw!

bought a digi cam yesterday, some samsung thing...

pretty good for what we need it for, only paid 340 for it so cant complain!

gotta go to jb's and buy another SD card tho, are they pricey?

SD cards are fair cheap... but depends how large of an SD card you need - taking photos 4GB or less is sufficient and cost stuff all... filming in HD 720P/1080P you'll need much larger capacities which jumps up in price alot.

Who knows how much this laptop is worth? >>> CLICK HERE <<<

Selling it for my girlfriend who has destroyed it but not sure how much we should be getting for it... had people sending offers of like $200 and $250...

^^ whats that hooked up to the PC :P

haha no i have a logitech x5300 for the PC...

the fender telecaster is connected to the marshall jmp1 preamp which is connected to the fender amp... and I got an electro harmonix big muff pi on the effects loop ;)

Was playing Dick Dale's Miserlou (The Pulp Fiction theme music for those who dont know the name) and it sounds sweet with the spring reverb

Gnarly

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