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I just ate a packet of tomato samboy that had expired the 12 of jan 2010. This should be interesting :sick:

That's what she said.

Can you see through time?

I can see through glass. Does that count?

Had a win this morning. Acquired the new Top Gear episodes at 1mb/s. Fastest I've seen it in a while.

I max out at 88mph...

Are you flirting with me.... ??

:blush::wub:

Probably will be there Thurs night. CH?

I could hit it...

Nice

That's what she said.

Lucky guy. I never get anywhere near those speeds.

That's what she said.

No but I can't feel my own face.

That's what she said.

Sounds like awesome chips :thumbsup:

P P P P P P P P PpppowerChips?

There are plenty more in the vending machine I shall get you some

That's what she said.

By the way, what the f**k is this dub step shit that's coming out these days?

It's not tuned low enough.

Ask Ravi, he's into that shit.

Needs more Dub or more Step?

*Headsplode*

needs moar not being shit

needs moar not being shit<br>

Needs moar less double posting

:P

Get the Ls1 filter from a v8 holden. You can see through them but they still filter well.

Very unrestrictive.

Sup Noelski?

Hahahahahahahah dubstep rules

Told you.

P.S. Morning Mangs.

Scarnon?

Floods, Epic Cyclones, I think the Mayan's had it wrong by one year. Zombie Apocalypse can't be too far away... :)

Yeah QLD's definately copping it lately.... yayyyyyyyy 2011........

Mmmm sausage

*waits for Martin*

I don't like dubstep. It's the electronic equivalent of the sound of your suspension in your vp commodore compressing when fat bitches get in your car at 3pm outside Browns Plains high school.

f**k Browns Plains, don't diss dubstep!

From a production standpoint, it's intricate. From a fan's point of view, the lower and phatter the sounds are - the more extreme it is. It's hell fun to dance to. There's a video of me shuffling to some dub on facebook from about a week ago lol.

It's like the metal of dance music.

Also, to anyone who doesn't like dubstep, your favourite band sucks, and a monkey raped your mother last Tuesday.

:blush:

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f**k Browns Plains, don't diss dubstep!

From a production standpoint, it's intricate. From a fan's point of view, the lower and phatter the sounds are - the more extreme it is. It's hell fun to dance to. There's a video of me shuffling to some dub on facebook from about a week ago lol.

It's like the metal of dance music.

Also, to anyone who doesn't like dubstep, your favourite band sucks, and a monkey raped your mother last Tuesday.

:blush:

I have heard people call it hardcore in techno form.

I don't see what the fuss about it is though, through some wubwubwub's in with a line out of a popular movie and you've got yourself a dubstep track.

While I agree it would take skill to create it unlike the rest of that pop shit on the radio, I don't find it enthralling or in any way different to techno itself. I suppose some people would say the same about metal like there's no difference between bring me the horizon and mastodon.

Dubstep makes my pants feel funny. :w00t:

There is a big difference between good and bad dubstep. Some of it is very experi-Mental.

Dubstep Britney.... not so much...

I don't like dubstep. It's the electronic equivalent of the sound of your suspension in your vp commodore compressing when fat bitches get in your car at 3pm outside Browns Plains high school.

pft sif fat biatches in the Brown Stain.... :whistling:

Dude...don't diss Browns Plains :domokun:

You. You are my homeboy. :wave:

f**k Browns Plains, don't diss dubstep!

From a production standpoint, it's intricate. From a fan's point of view, the lower and phatter the sounds are - the more extreme it is. It's hell fun to dance to. There's a video of me shuffling to some dub on facebook from about a week ago lol.

It's like the metal of dance music.

Also, to anyone who doesn't like dubstep, your favourite band sucks, and a monkey raped your mother last Tuesday.

:blush:

Don't fcuk the Browns Stain... something wrong if you do.... Weirdo..... :wacko:

Dubstep is like the brown wave experimented with in WW2. Look it up.

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