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took that yesterday, was heading to the CSA cruise meet, and mid conversation with my mate im like "was that a f**king chopper driving down north terrace?" admittedly he thought i was on crack until we turned the corner

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I had a played around with an Omnia. Some things are a bit small to press with the thumb so need to use the stylus which I found a bit annoying. Only thing that sets it apart from others really is the widgets I reckon.

Awesome game. Don't forget to turn up the sound! Post you high scores here.

Mine is 30 seconds

http://www.fugly.com/media/view.php?cat=DOWNLOADS&id=709

ahaha i had to play it...knew what was gonna happen and still makes u jump a little rofl

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