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Decided this is the phone I want: http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2011/01/samsungs-infuse-4g-a-spectacular-google-android-phone/

Unfortunately its not out yet :(, and who knows if it will come to Australia at all...

Fortunately the at&t one should work on Telstra's network, so I think I will switch to Telstra when my current contract is up and take whatever the best free phone they give me is, and then get the infuse from the US when it comes out

McFly, I'd wait and see what Samsung do for an Australian infuse. I've heard talk of a new Galaxy soon which seems to have the same specs. And I would Talk to Telstra's tech division and double check compatability. I nearly bought a Samsung from the states a few years back and then found out it wouldn't work here even though it seemed like it should.

So who's right to help out with moving on Saturday March 5th? Trying to work out how many mangs can help so I can work out how smoothly it will go. Have secured the ute from work, but need help lifting and possibly pulling things apart. Coukd do with more utes/big cars too if they're available :thumbsup:

Free lunch for whoever can help :)

Eventful weekend was eventful.

Tattooed from around my elbow up to chest on my left side now, stings like a motherbitch in this sun. Also had band practice and making significant progress! Things are coming together stupidly well now.

The clutch in the missus's's's car failed friday afternoon... not sure where the problem is but it's in at Midas over at Mansfield. Never heard anything GREAT about Midas but it was the only "reputable" place close enough to get towed to. Fingers crossed it's not bad...

German club closed sundays... epic poor planning. Need to reschedule for another night. Suggestions?

So who's right to help out with moving on Saturday March 5th? Trying to work out how many mangs can help so I can work out how smoothly it will go. Have secured the ute from work, but need help lifting and possibly pulling things apart. Coukd do with more utes/big cars too if they're available :thumbsup:

Free lunch for whoever can help :)

I can make no guarantees but I will try to make myself available to help. Will have the sexF if I do.

sounds like problems.

I moved house, all done in a sunday afternoon :)

Now thats an organised man, took me 2 f**king months just to clean the room out in my old place Lol

Morning Mangs,

Hella busy Saturday. Epic lazy Sunday. :thumbsup:

Last week before uni starts again. Hurray for 40 hour working weeks :cheers:

Oh ffs no staff again! One has severe sunburn and cant come in for 2 days? >_<

One of my guys said the same last week. Told him he was weak as piss, but when he actually showed up 2 days later he looked like a leper.

So I gave him a pat on the back for coming in anyway. :laugh:

I just remembered: The security guard on the gate this morning said my XF was a "Nice old rig" (or something like that). I didn't know what to say, it's such a shitheap. I just laughed.

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