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hi Penny!!!!!

looks like i might have to get me one of those HD thingos....harvey norman knocked me back for interest free last weekend..bastards...last time i bought stuff off of them i paid cash...and spent $3500....this time i wanna spend less and they wont let me....grrrr

hi Penny!!!!!

looks like i might have to get me one of those HD thingos....harvey norman knocked me back for interest free last weekend..bastards...last time i bought stuff off of them i paid cash...and spent $3500....this time i wanna spend less and they wont let me....grrrr

Ben mate you dont need a HD tc to get HD channels....just get a Digital Set-top box mate....i got one for my other TV and it works a treat and cost like $100 max if that lol and you get all the channels a lot clearer and aint gonna miss out on HD shit

Some numb nut just paid for an eBay item I sold with an "eCheque" through PayPal - expected clearance date is next Tuesday and thats just for the money to pop into my PayPal account and then to transfer to my bank account its going to take another few days. PayPal = fail.

TiVo FTW!!!!! thing is awsome!! tho i wish i got the bigger HDD... sometimes 160gb is just not enough!

Foxtel iQ FTW!

Although as I'm on satellite you cant get the commercial stations on it like we used to be able on cable.

Michael Jackson reported dead this morning! WTF!!

Yeah ... "reported dead". Prob got an album coming out and needs the publicity.

But if he is truly dead, there will be mixed emotions all over the world.

Yeah ... "reported dead". Prob got an album coming out and needs the publicity.

But if he is truly dead, there will be mixed emotions all over the world.

Confirmed. RIP to a very very famous, talented and rich musician.

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