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it was an entree.... clearly 80g of salmon and 6 stalsk of asparagus isn't a meal lol

yeh, people have said things that vicpol will construe as threats

PM me details fag

ha! you never know nowadays with these faggy new style restaraunts that give you a leaf and an olive.

old school chef ftw..fyuk you. lol

Aaron, did you buy the gopro off their site?

Worth the extra cost over the silver edition?

yessir

yessir

read the comparison on the site..

simple as 1080p 60fps, from silver is 30fps..

get a remote, has a better night vision.

watch the vid on their site.. it was taken with a gopro 3 black..

i'de rather wait the 2 weeks, than pay almost the same amount for a silver..... that said, impatience is f**king with me.

Yeh Missus bought it at a present birthday/christmas, with a couple of extras like the underwater thingo and a suction cap.

Came just short of $580US delivered.

Here they are about $600 or something, but all the stock got sent back to US because they sold to fast out there and not coming back til jan/feb next year.

There's one I saw on eBay and the guy was asking for $700 and that was only the basic kit

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