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hmm i might be on different bigpond speed plan

1.2mb/sec down and 52kb/sec up

and im on the new pricing plan, $49.95 for 25GB

sweet as

We got bigpond adsl 2+ currently manage to get a 10,000kb connection. Including line rental for telephone we pay $66 a month. 25gig plan

just heard a bit of revving and tyre squeeling so i ran out on the balcony. sounded like a holden 6 in the little buisness estate across the road from my joint. 30 sec later i see the rednblue coming down cheltenhan=m rd. sirens go on soon after and idiots keeps doing doughies. i lol'd when another set of sirens started up

just heard a bit of revving and tyre squeeling so i ran out on the balcony. sounded like a holden 6 in the little buisness estate across the road from my joint. 30 sec later i see the rednblue coming down cheltenhan=m rd. sirens go on soon after and idiots keeps doing doughies. i lol'd when another set of sirens started up

so did they come to your house and beat your blek ass up and sprinkle cocaine over you while you rocked back n forth ina foetal position?

We got bigpond adsl 2+ currently manage to get a 10,000kb connection. Including line rental for telephone we pay $66 a month. 25gig plan

TPG ADSL2+, connecting at 12MBps, averaging about 8MBps, 140GB per month. 50 bucks a month plus $15 line rental. I've backed up 10% of the porn on the internet. Next month I'm gonna focus exclusively on redheads. Flavour of the month.

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