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Originally posted by Micko

Joe you horny bastard - go take a cold shower

heheh I rather beat the jerky, spank the monkey, let the piston fire.... :)

btw... I am looking for DVD player, any one help me?

I have budget $300. dont care about hte names... I just wanna play multi region DVD :( if you know what I mean :(

i didnt say it was a get out of free card either - thats why i suggested the car has a full inspection before you bought and its a "wing and a prayer" kinda thing. Im just saying that not all old guys are posers either - should see what this guy has done to his line its totally drool worthy! and yes ive seen him give it heaps :) Basically its a luck of the draw! Ive been fairly lucky but yeah even tho it was owned by an old guy some dodgy things have gone on their i.e my odo wound back in Perth.

The blonde one was a bitch - she may have looked better but she wouldve brought a life of misery with her. Zora was ok kinda sweet but a little too goody goody became annoying after a while.

Originally posted by Gradenko

No one here to impress, is there? :shake: :)

Just me big fella

Joe even my brother who manages ozzypark straitfield doesnt recommend his dvd players they are cheap and nasty :( but if u want cheap i can get u a price on XMS brand or maybe if you can afford it DVD brand LOL

Niz, thats exactly what I said in my first post, except you took the old guy thing to heart. Old women are the worst, but that sounded too sexist, so I went with old man.

Joe, if you can extend your budget to $350-$360, Pioneer 355s should be within your reach. Very good players and can be found region free outta the box. Not Sony, ever!

Joe,

If you don't have a megabuck T.V and you aren't real fussy about sound quality then strathfeild have some very cheap but, otherwise reliable DVD players (black levels are not fantastic but then neither are the ones you buy from other dept stores in general).

Then again just buy a PS2 and get it mod chiped. They cost $400 don't they?

Originally posted by macka

LOL niz I dont want to marry her relax  

mmmm big jugs

:drooling: :drooling:

Yeah nice to perv at Macka but the question is do you know what to do with them? :bahaha:

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