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Can I get a copy of left 4 dead 2 ?

pwease ?

Theres no point at all getting a cracked copy as you can't play it online. I bought it from steam on special, it was cheap as (like 15 or 20 bux or something). Totally not worth it for the ghey censored australian version though :banana:. But totally worth it for the real version :(.

surely im more to you than a joining date and a post count :3some:

No, not really :laugh:

I've spent the past hour organizing a work social lunch and salivating over the menu of the Austrian restaurant we'll be hitting up...

Stupid australian censorship crap. Someone needs to take out that dickhead SA attorney general thats holding up the works. Or, if we had American credit cards then we'd get to buy the proper stuff legit. one of my mates does that, gets music and tv shows on US itunes.

... and now I'm off to indro for lunch! later mangs

you actually can buy the UK copy through steam using an aus credit card

...but i didn't know this untill i had already bought the australian copy :laugh:

+1 to taking out d*ckhead SA attorney general though

its getting tought out there in the cricket, even ponting was starting to score quite slowly

The stagne thing about Watson is that he is one of the best hitters i have ever seen, I was in the same team as him at school and from then even into his early career he could hit with the best of them and even in one dayers his strike rate is quite good....but it seems in tests he gets almost anxious about occupying the crease and lock up the attacking shots, if he played his natural game he would be lots better off

URGENT:

Anyone want to play indoor cricket this arvo, 5:45 @ toombul?

It's D grade, so you don't need to be particularly good, but if you bowl like John howard and don't know which end of the bat to hold then don't worry about it :laugh:

its getting tought out there in the cricket, even ponting was starting to score quite slowly

I only have the live commentary to go by so its hard to tell how tough it is, but the runs do seem to be drying up :laugh:

The stagne thing about Watson is that he is one of the best hitters i have ever seen, I was in the same team as him at school and from then even into his early career he could hit with the best of them and even in one dayers his strike rate is quite good....but it seems in tests he gets almost anxious about occupying the crease and lock up the attacking shots, if he played his natural game he would be lots better off

No doubt, he is a far better batsman than his test record so far gives him credit for. But when you need to score over 4 an over for a day to win a test match, there's no point farting around blocking 6 overs straight

URGENT:

Anyone want to play indoor cricket this arvo, 5:45 @ toombul?

It's D grade, so you don't need to be particularly good, but if you bowl like John howard and don't know which end of the bat to hold then don't worry about it :laugh:

Well that's me i'm out

URGENT:

Anyone want to play indoor cricket this arvo, 5:45 @ toombul?

It's D grade, so you don't need to be particularly good, but if you bowl like John howard and don't know which end of the bat to hold then don't worry about it :laugh:

oh man id be so keen for this

f**king work

give me notice next time :(

yeh the pitch is taking a fair bit of turn....and the delivery that got ponting out seamed back in from about 4 feet outside off and ended up cramping him for room on a square drive...that was pretty nasty and mostly pitch related!

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