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Originally posted by Sneeza

They smell pretty gross Ken. We had a copper in our search team and he identified it was dead body smell! Imagine that "no no that's just dead goanna"..." but wait - this one is a body... 3 days old for sure"

When I owned the wrecking yard we bought a car that someone gassed themself in.

Coppers found him 3 days later in a sealed car in the middle of summer.

Took us a LOT of washing and perfume to even get close to it.

Cheers

Ken

what u mean nice theory

obi wan doesn't meet c3po in the first to movies

but anakin does, he should remember him but seeing there are many doids that look like c3po how is he to know which is the one he created???

droids can easily have there memory wiped ie reformat.

Originally posted by Sneeza

anyway guys - I'm going nighnies..... Gotta get up early for that thing they call a train.... have you guys ever been on one? They are wierd - but I tell ya what i get my $4 worth of entertainment hahaha

God i miss my car

Train...................... Hmmm.............. whats that.

Ohh I know !

There those things that annoy cars at crossings:D

Cheers

Ken

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