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Well. Well. Well.

Seems the Playboy Mansion now has teh internets.

Once I finish my drink, all you mutherf*ckers are going to pay.

Bris bought some growth hormones off eBay that came from Estonia - or somewhere in Eastern Europe, that he says will help my photoshop skills f*ck you all up.

Plus give me a top set of cans.

PS: I photoshop nbetter sober, so you'll all have to wait until I get my Motley Crue makeup off and have a nap.

But it's on.

Oh... it's on alright...

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However, I probably will.

Will get on it soon enough - just need to figure out how to WEP my wireless and finish my drink and get to work by 7.30 to do a presentation to management...

However, I probably will.

Will get on it soon enough - just need to figure out how to WEP my wireless and finish my drink and get to work by 7.30 to do a presentation to management...

Don't worry James, there not that bad there B) :lol:

Ok - so I've been a bit off the pace these last few weeks.

Busy at work, no end of internet connectivity dramas and that whole 'moving house' thing has slowed me down a bit.

You see - Brisby and I moved into the Playboy Mansion the week before DECA...

playboy-mansion.jpg

And there was the required 'entertaining' and meeting the neighbours...

playboy-bris.jpg

playboy-james.jpg

But I finally managed to get my DECA photos up:

http://www.jamezilla.com/sau/deca2/index.html

And, with natural shots like this - who needs to photoshop stuff :(

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But know this - as of now, I am back.

And trouble's coming with me!

J

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