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man, you are behind the times matt.. don't have a DVD burner.. geez!

i got i think about 20 DVD copies suitable for 4.7gb.. just burnt one before in fact :D

most movies i reckon have gone down hill last few years, so not much even worth copying if you ask me. But yer.. we could - SAU leech day

300GB??? Holy #*@!... u must have a lot of spare time, and a lot of porn :D

No spare time and yes a lot of porn :D

Every time I hire a DVD I usually rip it and encode overnight when I am asleep, half of the ones I have hired and ripped I haven't even had time to watch yet.

hay all

I am in another shittty mood ,

I tried to get there ( Sunday ) , I was trying to call Chris who lives around here to see if I could get a lift but could not get throo , got my brother to drive up , got there about 10.20 , and i must have just missed you ,

The one time everyone leaves at the time they said they would , and i needed you to be late

Ahh man sorry dude, adrain waited around he was the only person to show up at the BP and I was waiting for him along the highway at springwood, sorry man!

most movies aren't much better though :D Few good ones that make you think now and then, but the rest are churned out trash. Last good movie i saw...

hmm.. Return of the King.. before that.. erm.. can barely remember they were that good :D

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