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rwar!! assassin creed 2 is soo good

I'm still rocking left 4 dead 2. Awesome awesome game.

so shan is alive. :D

Yay! :P Go shan! :D

oh an on another note.

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Yay! :)

On another note: 31 ute moves again, and under her own steam no less :)

Was hoping Final Fantasy XIII was out but i read it wrong on the eb games website lol so i went to eb games and u have to preorder it :S

guess i have to buy it when i get to singapore

When that and GT5 are both out, Imma definitely buy a PS3

Ps3 should be cheap now since the end of year sales lol

funky: ffuuu im tempted to fly back to sg feb6 for 3months not sure.. my brother is finally getting married so i either fly back now and wait it out or fly near his wedding date..

needless to say if i went back now rofl i would blow of my mula partying

Marking this thread as a whoretown. Andrew, yes it was let slide because this thread generated more social events, cruises and meets than I'd dare say SAU QLD did officially. It'd be sad to see it die and disappear. Maybe a epic thread like this WOULDN'T have to be open if the guys on SAU QLD actually contributed something to SAU or were more active in interacting with new members that join SAU's QLD section. Till that day comes, this is as good as it gets.

That said, the rules of the forum still apply, so all mods and admins can and will ban/suspend/treat you like a dick if you start mouthing off and/or being as difficult to manage as Tristan when he's on his period.

For the punters, don't interpret this as a "we have teh powers over mods" action, instead consider it a final warning that this thread will be closed permanently if the mods deem your conduct unacceptable.

Thank you kind sir. I feel Jimboomba should be mentioned in the title though haha :)

All i have to say is

:D

And where were you last night? Explain yourself!

woohoo :P

smells like home here

so skins my boy, whats your lame a*se excuse for not turning up last night?

P.S. we had 3 :)

Yeah need to work in my ass groove again.

rwar!! assassin creed 2 is soo good

Tekken 6 for all your button mashing needs.

so shan is alive. :D

oh an on another note.

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Looks pretty good. Estimated time for completion? And will it chirp 2nd?

this is true. so who's making a new years revolution? I hardly ever do them because I always break them by the 3rd of January anyway lol.

Maybe a epic thread like this WOULDN'T have to be open if the guys on SAU QLD actually contributed something to SAU or were more active in interacting with new members that join SAU's QLD section. Till that day comes, this is as good as it gets.

God I love Mr Monkey.

We all owe him ice cream

this is true. so who's making a new years revolution? I hardly ever do them because I always break them by the 3rd of January anyway lol.

to quit smoking, has to be done, been smoking since i finished school about 8 years ago.

that and i'd like to have my own house by the end of 2010 + also get my skyline finished.

so like anything planned tonight?

Not much I think John+ Alyssa and Jase are coming round for drinks later on. Other than that I'll be playing cards n reviewing my sessions from the past couple of days.

God I love Mr Monkey.

We all owe him ice cream

This is true :D

to quit smoking, has to be done, been smoking since i finished school about 8 years ago.

that and i'd like to have my own house by the end of 2010 + also get my skyline finished.

Some big ones there. Good luck :D

Next time he's in brisbane, his ice cream is on me

Why would you put his ice cream on you?

Drink more, start smoking.

Nice makes up for all the people trying to quit. Balances out the Karma n all that jazz.

Like on your chest and stuff?

Dump on his chest?

ahhhh, good to be home!

I agree with this post.

fo shizzle my nizzle

in the hizzle fo shizzle nizzle flip floozle dizzle :P

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