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When I used to do this gym shit my bro got me some Vanilla protien. Actually tasted good lol

ive got vanilla, prefer it over chocolate

eat beef, tuna and chicken

its absorbed quicker than solid foods

i think i would stay with chocolate, although the one i have doesnt taste like very good chocolate.

They're sending me a 2.5kg replacement chocolate and the flavoring they use to flavor the natural, so I'm pretty happy they f**ked up the order..

The chocolate doesn't really taste that strongly of chocolate, especially with water, but I don't drink it for the taste and it's not that bad anyway...

If you're after a protein for taste, get Dymatize ISO 100 chocolate....Tastes like drinking cake mix...

AST VP2 citrus tastes good, but foams up way too much when mixed..stopped using that for that reason ages ago..

hope it wasnt a iphone 4

iphone 3gs lol :happy:

i had same luck with my phone, 2nd time ive broken the lcd screen

its a piece of shit but its the money i cbf paying to fix it lol

lol!

mines literally shattered..

it still works though.. touch screen and everything - just hard to see anything and i get small glass shards on fingers using it =/

ive been optus customer for 10+ years and always paid insurance on handsets - but im guessing when i take it in tomorrow ill be told 'nothing we can do' or something along those lines since my contract is in the last 6 months of a 24month plan..

lol ill update anyway :P

Just bought a 9 draw Sidchrome tool box for $259 down from $430... Total tools hoppers crossing!

got a 4 drawer kingchrome for $180 through the trade account. i loves me some ball bearing drawer action.

dropped my iphone like 6 times now onto floorboards, marble, concrete and road. even once where it slipped through a hole in my jeans pocket, down my leg, as I was walking, onto my shoe and managed to kick it straight in front of me a few meters... the back plastic has a small crack near the port and the corners are all scratched... other than that, no damage. had it almost 2 years.

I smashed the screen on mine... Was changing oil before deca and forgot it was in my pocket... Rolled over and "crack" ftl

LOL that happened to me last year. changing my rims for a defect to stockies. had phone on floor =/ take wheel off. rage put stockie on. as i turn i watch rim crush my N96.. FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

then i got an N97.. ;) and then that broke when i slid it open and it split in half. half an hour rage later and one abusive black man throwing it at a green skyline temporarily fixed it. :)

alas Iphone. screen broken aswell. FML

badluck with phones last year and this year. think i might get one of those indestructable "tradie phones" see if its nigga proof

got a 4 drawer kingchrome for $180 through the trade account. i loves me some ball bearing drawer action.

dropped my iphone like 6 times now onto floorboards, marble, concrete and road. even once where it slipped through a hole in my jeans pocket, down my leg, as I was walking, onto my shoe and managed to kick it straight in front of me a few meters... the back plastic has a small crack near the port and the corners are all scratched... other than that, no damage. had it almost 2 years.

i dropped my phone 5 times from various heights over this weekend. screen is fine

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