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You think you got the oldest icq number???

Try this out:

ICQ 873042 (hardly used, but I BEAT YOU exstatic!!!) :bahaha:

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Originally posted by ex-static

yea trillian rocks :)

anyway...

12886924 (wow ive got the oldest icq number out of all of your.. gah.. im a nerd :))

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In fact I just gava Gerald a call this morning..... and apparently it could finish tomorrow or Thursday... they're waiting for the car back from an auto electrician to bypass the neutral safety starter (otherwise car won't start as it thinks still in gear 'D').

Anyway I can't make it on Wed, so if car is finished, I hope I can drive it home on Thursday. But Gerald still needs to replace my brake pads and suspension bushes.

I dropped the car in last week's Monday evening, so considering the progress it's pretty quick!

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Originally posted by predator666

yep, and in fact Yahoo and IRC. So basically you through one client access all these networks through your normal logins to speak to your friends, etc. Its very nice. Give it a try and see.

does that mean i can access irc from work

cause ive tried to dl it and it wont connect

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