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I just bought it.. havent read it yet but the pics look good! hehe go Liz you're on the fold!! haha

ummm "Jessica, Skylines Australia VIC President" ?? WTF?? :dry:

Steveo there's a pic of you with a huge cheesy grin lol

SnS on the DVD was pretty good too, and Adam you sound fine :P even if u are trying to trick ppl by wearing tshirt for the interview and saying the weather is great LOL

SnS on the DVD was pretty good too, and Adam you sound fine :dry: even if u are trying to trick ppl by wearing tshirt for the interview and saying the weather is great LOL

Yeah, what's with that?!?!?! Surely you DID feel the cold that day, didn't you Adam? Also, Chris Easton mentioned the "mud" and everyone in the background was wearing jackets and jumpers, etc.

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