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Oh well too late to edit lol

See how you go in the other city's man.

Going to Miami?

Isn't that where the bishes at? Rollerskating beside the beach in their bikini's and where all the jacked up guys go?

its autumn, heading into winter and currently 25 degrees. Meybeh in summer?

Aaron you've been to Hollywood? and downtown LA? Jumped on the freeways?

yeh I have, visited universal studios before following through to Hollywood.

and freeways? yes, drove from Canada through to new york. went to the buffalo on the way to meet the racist's, stopped near new jersey as we got lost, and then to new york..

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130590983037&ssPageName=ADME:L:OC:AU:1123

looks pretty average.. i'm only going to do the passanger corner where the crack is, and carve out the outline so it looks a little real.. not fussed though.. just to cover the paint cracks

she couldnt get the hall until next year. and the days she could get the hall, she couldnt get the church.

shes up the duff so it needed to happen soon.

Wedding was really good, I ended up DJ'ing half of it. n I dont think too many people cared about work the next day, they were all smashed..

love going to weddings. atmosphere is always great!

i dont have a DJ name.. to be honest DJing is shit and boring and a hassle.

ToniTonyTone - I'm with TPG and they're useles. I have ADSL 2 and the net keeps cutting out when the phone rings as if Im on dial up.

I have TPG, they're...ok. Have improved lately, used to be really crap, especially in summer.

Naked adsl still needs a phone line, they just remove your ability to make/receive phone calls on it

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