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ahhh Good work

Cat doesn't normally answer the phone so your lucky lol

Imagine if they did mechanical as well, would be damn impossible to contact them. I leave 4 weeks lead time generally.

Imagine if they did mechanical as well, would be damn impossible to contact them. I leave 4 weeks lead time generally.

Yes that!

In saying that, I understand the business is busy and can be booked out. But implementing a reliable & timely booking system should be easy.

I know a few guys that have since gone elsewhere, not because of his work but due to never getting a reply to trying to make a booking

Haven't been on in like 3 years. What did I miss?

Ayayron wants to plan my funeral, which is nice of him and all, but a bit premature.

What songs would you pick for my funeral? I'd like to know how good your understandings of my tastes would convert to those that probably aren't missing me much, and may not even show up.

Ayayron wants to plan my funeral, which is nice of him and all, but a bit premature.

What songs would you pick for my funeral? I'd like to know how good your understandings of my tastes would convert to those that probably aren't missing me much, and may not even show up.

That's all I missed in 3 years? Well that's a bit anti-climatic.

Play one of my songs at the funeral so I get royalties, thanks :)

Edited by jezza boii

while i hold nothing against you wanting to make money from your work, if the people at my funeral enjoy it in any way i cant accept it.

It's generic pop rubbish that only 15 year old girls would enjoy.. so they'll hate it. Perfect?

What songs would you pick for my funeral? I'd like to know how good your understandings of my tastes would convert to those that probably aren't missing me much, and may not even show up.

http://youtu.be/A_sY2rjxq6M?t=1m20s

It's generic pop rubbish that only 15 year old girls would enjoy.. so they'll hate it. Perfect?

you could be onto something.

Leroy Peterson, on 13 Jan 2014 - 6:31 PM, said:

http://youtu.be/A_sY2rjxq6M?t=1m20s

while it fits the theme, it could possibly be enjoyed by the people there.

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