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Seems like I only just offloaded them on you! Put them up on ns.com sure you'll sell them quick enough.

I disagree Troy - the best (and one of the few good things) about the USA is churros. I could eat them until I look like a nig fat churro. :D

+1 to any sort of Krispy Kremes - I don't know how many online petitions (which admittedly do nothing) I have signed to try and pressure someone into opening a store in Adelaide. I heard whispers some time ago that the were going to open one in Rundle St, but it of course never happened.

Andrew ,,,,churros are mexican doughnuts,, and yummy as well , easy to make at home too

called krispy cremes a while back,, they insisted they wouldnt open a shop eat of the blue mountians, or franchise it either

they wanted to saturate the east coast first...

funniest thing ,, the late flight from sydney,, everyone has a few dozen in carry on ...lol

krispys brought over on rainy days turn to shite from humidity and the next day ,,, not as nice

GO CARA, open a can of whip ass... ;):D

Andrew ,,,,churros are mexican doughnuts,, and yummy as well , easy to make at home too

if there just mexican doughnuts, then you can buy them in adealide... place called burp on hindley st! =)

good mexican food, and got some hotties serving in there too =P

oh also, matty t, i need to get to the syline sometime... i think i have a CD with all the hoddie stuff in the glove box...

oh scandy, tuffen up, its going to be another 5 weeks before i even get my car back!!! (making it 7 months without it)

What work wheels are they dave?

My stag came with an identical copy set! Weren't in the best of condition ill admit. Some oxidising in places and a few flat spots on one of the front wheels from previous owner in the home land (jap) Bahh cant believe I traded them off to a mate with some other bits and pieces for a set of 2nd hand adjustable shocks....

havent got a clue dude. these could use a few hours tlc, and theres some surface rust on the back, but its all pretty easily taken care of, im tempted to split em, in which case ill have the hoops polished, repaint the centres, and replace all the nuts and bolts.

oh yeah, andrew came over and picked up the dump pipe gear, good god his car sounds tough. probably the coolest sounding rb ive ever heard.

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i think 90% of the crispy cream appeal is that you shouldnt be able to get them here ;)

if they opened a store here it would be lose all cool factor

ill have to get my bro to upload the vid of the 2hr line (there was a warning sign to let you know) for krispys in japan

Question.

i have 2 mobile phones. 1 company phone and one private

im sick of carrying 2 phones on me all day, i could only imagine the the Radiation my poor balls are receiving each day.

any way, is there some sort of twin sim phone out there?

found this on ebay.... but meh

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Well, my PS3 is giving me some sort of Error code. After a quick search of the internet its Sony's version of Xbox 3 ring of death and the best part is, its just out of warrenty! Gonna ring up Sony tomorrow and sort it out, Hopefully its not going to cost me hundreds

Question.

i have 2 mobile phones. 1 company phone and one private

im sick of carrying 2 phones on me all day, i could only imagine the the Radiation my poor balls are receiving each day.

any way, is there some sort of twin sim phone out there?

found this on ebay.... but meh

Pretty sure there was a phone marketed under the name Hummer, was a dual sim phone

Just got sent this via email. Interesting video, quite scary when you think about it really if it's all true. Sort of like assimilating a culture from the inside. Makes you think what the world will look like 20-30 years from now

that's not even the half of it but people don't want to hear it till its too late

that's not even the half of it but people don't want to hear it till its too late

Very interesting. Now you've got me looking at all sorts of demographic vids on youtube. Just as I was about to get of the comp.

Have a look at that./ Its not as detailed as the original but its interesting

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