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Denham,

I wasn't planning to, i get too fussy and frustrated with that kind of shite.

I will edit the relevant bits and upload them as mpegs. If someone can host the SAU related stuff i am happy to upload them for you.

Afterwards, the whole footage will be handed to Jack (our resident multimedia wizard) to be compiled into a DVD. Just don't hold your breath waiting for it, he's a little on the slack side. :D

http://203.121.145.37:1234/WB/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=275

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here are pics i've got right now but they are resized...... if you want the real size ( 1632 x 1224 ) tell me.

Actually I walked around SAU booth and saw you guys talking but I couldn't go to say hello to you coz my girlfriend was a bit upset.........about the crowd

i'll find another time to talk with you guys.....

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yeh i was filming for damian both days cause he couldnt be ****ed and it let me stay in the dyno area so that nazi bitch couldnt tell me to get out.  

I got your run denam, got matt's (red r33), leewah's 593 run, Ben's GTR, Golgo's flames and a few from sat cant rem which ones.

Was that only in VHS or can u convert to mpg of the runs?

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