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The only problem with downloading music is the time it takes to rename everything from the stupid assfucked format that people have to save shit in before they upload it.

Why can't they just do

Track Number>Track Name ?

It's always something like Artist>Album>Track Number>Track Name>Year>Sample Rate>and 14 other bloody things. I know what artist it is because it's in THAT FOLDER! I know what album is it because it's in THAT SUB FOLDER! Dickheads.

Evening gents

at john : I asked about the football as I was hoping you'd have a bluetooth head set on and spin around to your computer and go tak tak tak tak and then get back to me re-afl. all in a 24 type feel.

But it didn't happen :)

Evening gents

at john : I asked about the football as I was hoping you'd have a bluetooth head set on and spin around to your computer and go tak tak tak tak and then get back to me re-afl. all in a 24 type feel.

But it didn't happen :wacko:

I don't use bluetooth headsets. I'm not in my 40s :) Even Jack Bauer has a plugged into his phone ear piece.

My phone was actually plugged in charging in the other room sorry dude. Plus I didn't know you wanted me to look it up. I just read AFL and felt dirty and that was about it.

Dude... the dam busters... what time is it happening? Have to be home before 630 on Sat because Alyssa is having her birthday party that night

it's showing you logged in

That's weird. I wasn't. I am now though just in case some freak of nature happens and it works.

How many pages did we get through last night ?

I'll be too lazy then too. you check. I'm going to cook sausages - back shortly.

you and your midnight dining. here i am with dodgy cheezels.. blergh :)

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