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I thought you sold your 34 ??

Mad props to Dave for the awesome work he did. He also made it really shiny. Just gotta give it a wax.

i was going to do it today but run out of time

just wait till you come back and we wax it then :thumbsup:

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Well, looks like it's 6:30... guesss I'm not going GC meet. The gym ( :yes:) and hw ( :no:) beckons instead.

Also on topic, lived in NZ for like 7 years, but wasn't old enough to do anything cool or suggest any cool locales :/. Would definitely rather go there than TAS surely, though?

Or better yet, just go Japan dude. Your wallet won't thank you though. But your heart will.

I was down there from 6:15 - 7:45 you would have seen me but was shootin hoops for most of it

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I was down there from 6:15 - 7:45 you would have seen me but was shootin hoops for most of it

fair deal. i'm just about to leave for it, avoiding peak times lol.

oh...what is it?

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Why are there still so many morons to this day that bid on eBay auctions with no reserve, 9 days in advance, so instead of having a bidding war at $50 dollars, they have a bidding war at $5,000 dollars 1 hour before the auction ends.

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Why are there still so many morons to this day that bid on eBay auctions with no reserve, 9 days in advance, so instead of having a bidding war at $50 dollars, they have a bidding war at $5,000 dollars 1 hour before the auction ends.

GOTTA GET IN EARLY, I MIGHT MISS OUT!!!

It's great to jump in at the last 10 seconds with your maximum bid cus they've been doing tiny bids the entire time.

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GOTTA GET IN EARLY, I MIGHT MISS OUT!!!

It's great to jump in at the last 10 seconds with your maximum bid cus they've been doing tiny bids the entire time.

lol...

why do people start bidding wars at stupid low prices...then spend the next week getting there mates to pretend bid on it to drive the price up...

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So.... Haven't viewed Wasteland for the past month... been interstate and overseas...
Someone give me a play by play summary of everything I've missed... Birds Style.

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