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haha Nah Ken ....... the shit you learn about ya coworkers when you get them to burn a disc for ya and they decide to add "extras" disturbing thing is - ive been looking at this shit for two hours and im only up to "H"

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Originally posted by Nizmo

haha Nah Ken ....... the shit you learn about ya coworkers when you get them to burn a disc for ya and they decide to add "extras" disturbing thing is  - ive been looking at this shit for two hours and im only up to "H"

Hmmm , might have to have a vid night....;)

Ohh , and hi Bam , good to see you back. When and where is this store opening ?

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah sure have a vid night if u want to see a cat murdered and a guys head getting chopped off .............. charming.

Wrong cat , was more looking at the big headed one.;)

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

Ken - basic stuff all done, just need the final capital injection (goodbye R33) and then should be in business mid Sept

it'll be in JB around 2.5 hours south of KL and 5 mins from Singapore

JB ??

So does this mean you're moving back to Malaysia ?

And what sort of shop ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

just came across something u would like Ken .... lets just say Oyster advertising aint what it used to be .....

Oysters ??

Aren't they something you eat ?

Or is this some weird name for an obscure sexual deviancy I ( surprisingly ) don't know about??;)

cheers

ken

water ...... im sitting here with my legs firmly crossed ..... its like you guys watching a clip of a guy getting kicked in the balls 50 times ...... ouch ..... gross ..... why would anyone want to acheive that i mean you would be left so loose there would be no sensation.

sorry was on the phone

Ken - i will be a silent partner in the business. day to day running will be done by my best friend (payroll) and his bro (major shareholder). also the owner of one of the largest car accessories shop is a minor shareholder as he is moving into the performance end of the market. he also needs me and my best friends bro as we are Malays and are eligible for tax cuts/benefits and he is Chinese so he needs us. we need him coz he has been in the business for ages and has an established name

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