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Yeah you really need to back that up with 10 or more consecutive page claims. Mangs <3 getting on the 10:30 train lol home by 12:15 winrar.

@Tristan <3 long time. My dad is on the coast today so will probably pick up that shit next week so I can fit it over Easter.

No beer or chainsaws because I feel they are unnecessary tools in my arsenal. Fire solves everything.

im so f**king dnrunk omfgggg

i <3 SR and everyone who helped me put it back in for the 2nd timeee

omg this sceen is f**king ubrly as f**k

ps <3 marto an dan and dave ooomg

Tristan you are a god <3

duuude i do not remember posting that!!

i was still drunk this morning on my way to uni

and right now i feel like a ball sack sitting at uni doing an assignment

hows everyone else?

duuude i do not remember posting that!!

i was still drunk this morning on my way to uni

and right now i feel like a ball sack sitting at uni doing an assignment

hows everyone else?

Why are you doing an assignemnt at uni?? actually why are you at uni at all? I never went after my first semester except for the first lecture of each subject to get the course outline and the last one to get exam hints lol

Why are you doing an assignemnt at uni?? actually why are you at uni at all? I never went after my first semester except for the first lecture of each subject to get the course outline and the last one to get exam hints lol

what im about to say is going set both john and marto off and have a field day....

ready for it?

for one of my subjects ive got to use excel quite extensively, and excel on my mac is shit where as excel on a PC is awesome

so i gota work at uni for this subject

*flame suit on and zipped up tight*

ha ha unlucky, sorry for making you reveal your terrible secret

at least you are able to admit your apple isnt the be all and end all of computers for every application known to man, therfore i will allow you to live, most apple fan boys are not extended this courtesy.

PS to all

For many months i had wanted nba 2010 for my ps3, after being a big fan of all of them from 1999 through to 2007 i had high expectations, and to be honest i am somewhat dissapointed, I think however if i had an epic tv i might like it more.

End story.

Why are you doing an assignemnt at uni?? actually why are you at uni at all? I never went after my first semester except for the first lecture of each subject to get the course outline and the last one to get exam hints lol

+1

what im about to say is going set both john and marto off and have a field day....

ready for it?

for one of my subjects ive got to use excel quite extensively, and excel on my mac is shit where as excel on a PC is awesome

so i gota work at uni for this subject

*flame suit on and zipped up tight*

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAH EPIC MAC FAIL!!!! HOWS THAT RIGHT-CLICK COMING ALONG BUDDY????? BAHAHA MACS SUCK!!!!

:banana:

at least you are able to admit your apple isnt the be all and end all of computers for every application known to man, therfore i will allow you to live, most apple fan boys are not extended this courtesy.

+1, still <3 you tristan

PS to all

For many months i had wanted nba 2010 for my ps3, after being a big fan of all of them from 1999 through to 2007 i had high expectations, and to be honest i am somewhat dissapointed, I think however if i had an epic tv i might like it more.

End story.

Cool story

oi marto! i can overcome the lack of right click in excel, and i can use it normally

its just for this subject you need to d/l all these add-ons n shit AND all the demonstrations the lecturer does and records is on a PC

almost doone

so f**king hung over

I has an angle grinder...

hmmmmmmm *pensive*

<3 Brother

P.S. Thats now officially 2 cars that I think look good on advans :banana:

super mega greatoo loves!! <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

for one of my subjects ive got to use excel quite extensively, and excel on my mac is shit where as excel on a PC is awesome

so i gota work at uni for this subject

*flame suit on and zipped up tight*

BWAAAAAAAHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

Dibs on dancing on the grave of your fisher price computer!!

Mine does not have that bevelled section or the second hole (from memory anyway). It's just flat, like the Left hand side of yours in that pic on both sides. Strange, maybe mine is actually a 32 item or something. Wouldn't surprise me, that sped Erin ripped me off on the motor I'm sure he wouldn't be averse to putting a few 32 bits on there...

Do you think my idea will work?

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