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Was good meeting you trev hope the tv does all the things u needed it to do, you got a good one there (even tho it wasn't a samsung [emoji6]


Yeah I can't wait to pick it up naow. Gotta love new toys :)

We sure are. i'm getting real low. 

 

Hey Brad, havent seen you in a very long time since Ford from memory. Seen Dale the other day, he popped in for a quick chat when he was dropping some equipment off at new spud shed.

Spent the weekend at Bunker Bay with the wifey for our 1 year anniversary. It's so nice down there

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Gday Corey. Yeah my Ford days were probably the last time i was around. They were going bust so I jumped ship and now driving trucks around the country. 

Thoughts id comein nd catch up with everyone. ... but they all gone :(

Yeah everyone disappeared a while back, Lyell is in Greece at the moment working, Dan is going nuts with his photography and other ventures, Dale is driving all over the place aswell. 

34 minutes ago, turboedsloth said:

Yeah everyone disappeared a while back, Lyell is in Greece at the moment working, Dan is going nuts with his photography and other ventures, Dale is driving all over the place aswell. 

Dales driving to?can you pass my number on to him puhleeeeese :) 0402 507 738 

33 minutes ago, z00key said:

But there are a few new guys who can be good to know if you require electronic goods ;)

Woukd have been goodto know a month ago hahaha but definitely keep this in mind :)

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But there are a few new guys who can be good to know if you require electronic goods [emoji6]



And Girl ! Not like I do the electronics but yea def there's a girl on this forum too [emoji28] x
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13 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


And Girl ! Not like I do the electronics but yea def there's a girl on this forum too emoji28.png x

 

 

They let girls in here now????MINDBLOW!!!! 

Nice to meet you Ellie. ?




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