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it's a bloody shame - that line up wasnt too bad. I was actually going to go to that as it was more of a low-key festival, and i would have just started my holidays in that week of January. Really wanted to see Rennie Pilgrem, Krafty Kuts - who always puts on a good show-. and 2-manydjs

yeah i agree with that about the sideshow - not a good idea @ EC/Rocket/Limbo - way too small, it will be stupidly over crowded. Definitely needs a venue with larger areas - but at the end of the day the club owner wont be complaining! A lot of money will be made over the bar, and entry fees

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i think 33's need something to fill the gap between the boot and the body....so a ducktail wing or whatever its called will look f**king awesome on that mitch

yeah one day when i got the cash to throw at styling :P

for now it needs more power

Hope she recovers fully Craig!

such a cute dog

fking shit flamin mongrel drivers :P

i feel sorry for you that your dog got hit but the driver is not responsible for a animal running in front their car as the law states(i think) to hit it(any animal) if it will cause you to brake the law or put other drivers in danger. So you never know.. I 've hit and killed a dog before (no pleasant situation to have to see owner come up as i did stop and move it off the road [main roads are no place for dogs]) and i had no other choice as there was a car next to me and a car behind me.. its not good before christmas, but hope your dog recovers. least shes still alive mate

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it is actually the law for a driver to stop after hitting an animal, or so im told.

i wouldnt have been angry at the driver, if only they stopped to make sure she was ok/find someone to help..

she is doing >o.k<, wont be home over xmas tho unfortunately, as she isnt eating much at all.

i dont wanna see the bill at the end. but its worth it.

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it is actually the law for a driver to stop after hitting an animal, or so im told.

i wouldnt have been angry at the driver, if only they stopped to make sure she was ok/find someone to help..

she is doing >o.k<, wont be home over xmas tho unfortunately, as she isnt eating much at all.

i dont wanna see the bill at the end. but its worth it.

ah hope she does alright mate

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it is actually the law for a driver to stop after hitting an animal, or so im told.

i wouldnt have been angry at the driver, if only they stopped to make sure she was ok/find someone to help..

she is doing >o.k<, wont be home over xmas tho unfortunately, as she isnt eating much at all.

i dont wanna see the bill at the end. but its worth it.

dont worry about the money man , im still paying off my dogs vet fee's :(

its worth it but but yeah i know what you mean :)

Picked up my Stagea today! Would like to say a big thanks to our Lukey boy (ENR34) for the use of his workshop and his contribution to helping with the gearbox swap.

I now have 5 gears manual, and can use all 5 of them (inc reverse too) :( Stagea drives much better as a manual. :) I miss driving the Stagea and glad to have her back.

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