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Performance shops don't seem to stock much B&M gear anymore. Maybe cause the distribution is rooted. Even good ol' Chriss Mills acted like I'd insulted his mother when I asked for a Mega-shifter. Or maybe it was because I rocked up in a skyline......

thats

where Samurai Pizza Cats come in

hehee

they were heaps more fun then fatcat

coz they didn't wear suspenders or have a big orange gut

restricting their movements!

and best of all they were "overnight parts from JA-PAN"

lol couldn't help myself

adrian :D

hahah sponge bob square pants

i seen a few of them

nuthin like the old skool cartoons though they the best

i know this ain't a cartoon

but Monkey Magic was cool!

hehehehehee

prease don't hurt me

ahh do not fear its Monkey

( this is the bit where the japanese actors mouths still move even though they have finished talking)

adrian :P

Monkey Magic rocked, but I could never figure out why Tripi Taka was a cross-dresser, it confused me.

Macka, Congrats on your first whore post, you must be drunk and accidentily stumbled in here. And yes, the Goodies were the best, I even have one of there albums.

See'ya:burnout:

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