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It was good to see everyone again hopefully the next one will be bigger, in your honest opinion what do you guys think of the LED Tail Lights? I'm still undecided if I'm going to keep them but I've decided to leave them in for awhile cause I think they are growing on me....you know cause apparently I've been told I was asian so I'm now craving your social acceptance lol

i like the tail lights, but not the clear bit

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i like the tail lights, but not the clear bit

To be honest I really didn't like the clear bit to begin with and almost took them out as soon as I put them it but after keeping them in for awhile I've gotten use to them and it's nice having something a little bit different

if the tail lights got you that lady James, keep them in there bro !

Thanks TJ yea man she's definitely best thing thats ever happened to me

Yeah, we worked it out in the end. We were stressing out for a bit but that's just coz JamesK miscounted :down:

Miscounted my ass....Just because I accidentally missed a $50 note :D doesn't mean I cant count hahaha but yea $250 was ridiculous, I have no idea why they dont like us my GF says they might of charged us extra because we asked for the bones which makes sense

They charged us $3 each for the rice, so that made it $21 for 7 people instead of $6 for a bucket like they usually charge us. Dunno why they did it like that, I think its cos someone said "rice for 7 people" instead f just saying "1 steamed rice". They also chared each person for a tea, instead of just the pot.

The pancake duck is also $4 more expensive than just the full duck, but the $4 is worth their grumpy asses hand wrapping each piece :)

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