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bondiguy
post Oct 28 2006, 02:13 AM
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oh bondi, don't be so tight lipped, I'll post it for anyone who is interested:
http://www.myspace.com/gayboy
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Thanks for that :fuckoff: :P

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The only place i stopped in and posted today.  Glad to have made the A-list with my sick bod and wicked personality.  I told you i get compliments on that all the time right?  My great personality....  :)
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Well glad to have made you happy. There have been a plethora of sexy women here but imo the ones above have been my favourites to interact with

Closeup, re the UFO thing yes I obviously meant Alien spacecraft etc :thumbup:
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SKULLZ0MBIE
post Oct 28 2006, 12:10 PM
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Damn this must be the best Thread of the site
Hey Bondiguy
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Bobaloo
post Oct 28 2006, 12:29 PM
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There's just too damn much going on in here so I'll just comment on what I can remember.

1) umm. I don't remember much

2) when the little lady took an astonomy course in college, I would read her text book. Really cool and crazy stuff. I learned a lot from that book. The guy who wrote it was a complete nerd really into the stuff and he's actually the professor who taught her class. One thing I did read in there that caught my attention is that every single star out there has the potential to be a solar system. with that knowledge alone, you'd be nuts to think that there's no other life out there. I mean, with billions upon billions of stars in our galaxy alone, each with the potential to be the center of a solar system consisting of multiple planets, there's some pretty good odds that there's at least one planet out there where conditions are conducive to cradle life. Now throw into the mix that there are possibly billions of galaxies out there, all different types, most of which we cannot even see, all of which will contain there own billions upon billions of stars. I mean, there's got to be AT LEAST one other planet out there that has the necessary factors to harbor life. You'd be ignorant to be unwavering in an opinion based on Earth as the sole life-bearing planet. But seeing as the nearest star aside from our sun is lots and lots of light years away, I don't think it's feasable to believe that we'll be seeing any extra-terrestrial lifeforms anytime soon. another planet far, far away may be more advanced and have figured out away to blow through Einstein's physics, but I wouldn't count on seeing that happen just yet.

so that's that. cartoon aliens like Kazoo and Kang are clear proof that alien lifeforms exist, but I just don't think we're really going to see them in our lifetime... at least not without that DMT drug or whatever the hell you guys were talking about earlier.

Okay. i'm done now. I just made myself even farther behind at work now so now I have to logoff.

Are you really still reading this mumbo jumbo??? Man, you need to get a life. If you read past this point, you are totally a bigger nerd than I am... Ha, You NERD!!!
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Bobaloo
post Oct 28 2006, 12:31 PM
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QUOTE(hott1976 @ Oct 28 2006, 11:56 AM)
since i made the cut and have been flattered by being on your list...this brainy, sexy skinned chica will donate a little kitty to you.  meow!
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Holy shit!!! I started writing all that other crap before I even knew Hott was online and now look at what I almost missed.

Hot damn, Hott, that's the sweetest little kitty I've seen since the last time you posted that sweet little kitty of yours.
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hott1976
post Oct 28 2006, 12:45 PM
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thanks. I've been workin on it can you tell?
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Bobaloo
post Oct 28 2006, 12:51 PM
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thanks.  I've been workin on it can you tell?
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Oh, i'll say, and yes I can tell. I'd like to work on it for you for a bit if you wouldn't mind. ;)
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hott1976
post Oct 28 2006, 01:09 PM
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Oh, i'll say, and yes I can tell.  I'd like to work on it for you for a bit if you wouldn't mind. ;)
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no i wouldn't mind one little bit... BUT i think your wifey and my date would!
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bondiguy
post Oct 29 2006, 11:47 PM
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QUOTE(hott1976 @ Oct 28 2006, 11:56 AM)
since i made the cut and have been flattered by being on your list...this brainy, sexy skinned chica will donate a little kitty to you.  meow!
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:bonerfied: The best thing to grace my 411... that is one fine close up of one fine looking pussy! :eatme:

QUOTE(SKULLZ0MBIE @ Oct 28 2006, 12:10 PM)
Damn this must be the best Thread of the site
Hey  Bondiguy
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You know it dude :thumbup:

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 28 2006, 12:29 PM)
2) when the little lady took an astonomy course in college, I would read her text book.  Really cool and crazy stuff.  I learned a lot from that book.  The guy who wrote it was a complete nerd really into the stuff and he's actually the professor who taught her class.  One thing I did read in there that caught my attention is that every single star out there has the potential to be a solar system.  with that knowledge alone, you'd be nuts to think that there's no other life out there.  I mean, with billions upon billions of stars in our galaxy alone, each with the potential to be the center of a solar system consisting of multiple planets, there's some pretty good odds that there's at least one planet out there where conditions are conducive to cradle life.  Now throw into the mix that there are possibly billions of galaxies out there, all different types, most of which we cannot even see, all of which will contain there own billions upon billions of stars.  I mean, there's got to be AT LEAST one other planet out there that has the necessary factors to harbor life.  You'd be ignorant to be unwavering in an opinion based on Earth as the sole life-bearing planet.
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Either that or American :lol:
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Gnappster
post Oct 30 2006, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(hott1976 @ Oct 28 2006, 09:56 AM)
since i made the cut and have been flattered by being on your list...this brainy, sexy skinned chica will donate a little kitty to you.  meow!
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best view yet :niceones:

QUOTE(SKULLZ0MBIE @ Oct 28 2006, 10:10 AM)
Damn this must be the best Thread of the site
Hey  Bondiguy
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certainly not from anything bondi has contributed :P

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 28 2006, 10:29 AM)
There's just too damn much going on in here so I'll just comment on what I can remember.
2) when the little lady took an astonomy course in college, I would read her text book.  Really cool and crazy stuff.  I learned a lot from that book.  The guy who wrote it was a complete nerd really into the stuff and he's actually the professor who taught her class.  One thing I did read in there that caught my attention is that every single star out there has the potential to be a solar system.  with that knowledge alone, you'd be nuts to think that there's no other life out there.  I mean, with billions upon billions of stars in our galaxy alone, each with the potential to be the center of a solar system consisting of multiple planets, there's some pretty good odds that there's at least one planet out there where conditions are conducive to cradle life.  Now throw into the mix that there are possibly billions of galaxies out there, all different types, most of which we cannot even see, all of which will contain there own billions upon billions of stars.  I mean, there's got to be AT LEAST one other planet out there that has the necessary factors to harbor life.  You'd be ignorant to be unwavering in an opinion based on Earth as the sole life-bearing planet. But seeing as the nearest star aside from our sun is lots and lots of light years away, I don't think it's feasable to believe that we'll be seeing any extra-terrestrial lifeforms anytime soon.  another planet far, far away may be more advanced and have figured out away to blow through Einstein's physics, but I wouldn't count on seeing that happen just yet. 

so that's that.  cartoon aliens like Kazoo and Kang are clear proof that alien lifeforms exist, but I just don't think we're really going to see them in our lifetime... at least not without that DMT drug or whatever the hell you guys were talking about earlier.

Okay.  i'm done now.  I just made myself even farther behind at work now so now I have to logoff.

Are you really still reading this mumbo jumbo???  Man, you need to get a life.  If you read past this point, you are totally a bigger nerd than I am...  Ha, You NERD!!!
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I took an introductory astronomy class in university, and it was by far the toughest entry level class I ever took. I have casually followed astronomy since I was about 5 and thought I knew about the stars. In fact I knew nothing haha. I got a 68 on the midterm, and was disappointed, only to find out that well over half the class failed. What I'm trying to say(besides tooting my own horn) is that astronomy has so many difficult areas to grasp for the uninitiated and is so much more vast than most people realize. If people were more educated on the logistics on what lies overhead in the heavens, most would be hardpressed to believe there isn't life and most likely intelligent life out there. And in recent years, astronomers have discovered tons of planets orbiting stars by observing star wobble(the planets themselves are far too small to see from Earth). Now for that intelligent life to reach Earth, I dunno what to think. Just reaching us from another star would be a techical nightmare(but not impossible, wormholes and other theoretical gateways etc.) but how would they know to look here?

I read it all. The "nerd" is strong with me.
I'm just glad I could drag bondi's thread down a bit. Thanks for helping bob!
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Bobaloo
post Oct 30 2006, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 30 2006, 02:24 PM)
best view yet  :niceones:
certainly not from anything bondi has contributed :P
I took an introductory astronomy class in university, and it was by far the toughest entry level class I ever took. I have casually followed astronomy since I was about 5 and thought I knew about the stars. In fact I knew nothing haha. I got a 68 on the midterm, and was disappointed, only to find out that well over half the class failed. What I'm trying to say(besides tooting my own horn) is that astronomy has so many difficult areas to grasp for the uninitiated and is so much more vast than most people realize. If people were more educated on the logistics on what lies overhead in the heavens, most would be hardpressed to believe there isn't life and most likely intelligent life out there. And in recent years, astronomers have discovered tons of planets orbiting stars by observing star wobble(the planets themselves are far too small to see from Earth). Now for that intelligent life to reach Earth, I dunno what to think. Just reaching us from another star would be a techical nightmare(but not impossible, wormholes and other theoretical gateways etc.) but how would they know to look here?

I read it all. The "nerd" is strong with me.
I'm just glad I could drag bondi's thread down a bit. Thanks for helping bob!
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anytime :thumbup:

this description
of space/time travel's possibilities is great! Just thought I'd throw that into there.
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Gnappster
post Oct 30 2006, 03:35 PM
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 30 2006, 01:11 PM)
anytime :thumbup:

this description
of space/time travel's possibilities is great!  Just thought I'd throw that into there.
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hmmmmm...what I got from that is you shouldn't kill your grandmother. :huh:
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Bobaloo
post Oct 30 2006, 03:40 PM
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hmmmmm...what I got from that is you shouldn't kill your grandmother.  :huh:
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Well, you can, but you need to make sure you're alive before you kill her.

quantum foam can be tricky like that.
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bondiguy
post Nov 2 2006, 12:50 AM
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Ohh I dont know anything about astro physics... I wish i read that book by that wheelchair guy
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Bobaloo
post Nov 2 2006, 10:54 AM
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Ohh I dont know anything about astro physics... I wish i read that book by that wheelchair guy
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You mean this guy?

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post Nov 2 2006, 11:26 AM
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You mean this guy?
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oooh, isn't that larry flynt?
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post Nov 2 2006, 09:57 PM
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oooh, isn't that larry flynt?
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Actually, it's Larry Flint's brother, Steven Hawking Flint.
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bondiguy
post Nov 3 2006, 12:41 AM
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Well played you 3

p.s no pics from Natalie :bang:
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bondiguy
post Nov 3 2006, 01:19 AM
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Ok,

So I was eating some lunch the other day in a mall foodcourt type set up and sitting near me were a bunch of younger girls, I'd guess between 14-16.

Anyway I was eating alone and I happened to hear their conversation which turned to the subject of ipods. One girl says, " Don't you think the OLD ipods are so big and ugly? I am glad I have a new one." to which all the group agreed!!!

Part of me felt like standing up and yelling at them,

"fuck you little girls! There is no such thing as an OLD ipod, they are all fucking new! You have never had to experience lugging around a 3kg walkman to listen to some tunes or even a discman the size of a small frisbee to keep up to date with the latest music. So shut the fuck up and enjoy what you have, you spoilt little fucks!"
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post Nov 3 2006, 04:06 AM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Nov 3 2006, 06:19 AM)
Ok,

So I was eating some lunch the other day in a mall foodcourt type set up and sitting near me were a bunch of younger girls, I'd guess between 14-16.

Anyway I was eating alone and I happened to hear their conversation which turned to the subject of ipods. One girl says, " Don't you think the OLD ipods are so big and ugly? I am glad I have a new one." to which all the group agreed!!!

Part of me felt like standing up and yelling at them,

"fuck you little girls! There is no such thing as an OLD ipod, they are all fucking new! You have never had to experience lugging around a 3kg walkman to listen to some tunes or even a discman the size of a small frisbee to keep up to date with the latest music. So shut the fuck up and enjoy what you have, you spoilt little fucks!"
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The original Ipods are 5 years old, I thought that was old for you? :unsure:
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Gnappster
post Nov 3 2006, 12:46 PM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Nov 2 2006, 10:41 PM)
Well played you 3

p.s no pics from Natalie :bang:
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boo fuckin hoo....you've gotten tons of pics....you're like a guy with a virginia ham under his arm crying the blues cuz he has no bread :P

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Nov 2 2006, 11:19 PM)
Ok,

So I was eating some lunch the other day in a mall foodcourt type set up and sitting near me were a bunch of younger girls, I'd guess between 14-16.

Anyway I was eating alone and I happened to hear their conversation which turned to the subject of ipods. One girl says, " Don't you think the OLD ipods are so big and ugly? I am glad I have a new one." to which all the group agreed!!!

Part of me felt like standing up and yelling at them,

"fuck you little girls! There is no such thing as an OLD ipod, they are all fucking new! You have never had to experience lugging around a 3kg walkman to listen to some tunes or even a discman the size of a small frisbee to keep up to date with the latest music. So shut the fuck up and enjoy what you have, you spoilt little fucks!"
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hahaha funny and oh so very true.
I was looking at my old discman the other day. A whopping 3 second antiskip and the thing cost me $250!

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The original Ipods are 5 years old, I thought that was old for you?  :unsure:
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HEY-OH!
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post Nov 3 2006, 02:11 PM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Nov 3 2006, 01:19 AM)
Ok,

So I was eating some lunch the other day in a mall foodcourt type set up and sitting near me were a bunch of younger girls, I'd guess between 14-16.

Anyway I was eating alone and I happened to hear their conversation which turned to the subject of ipods. One girl says, " Don't you think the OLD ipods are so big and ugly? I am glad I have a new one." to which all the group agreed!!!

Part of me felt like standing up and yelling at them,

"fuck you little girls! There is no such thing as an OLD ipod, they are all fucking new! You have never had to experience lugging around a 3kg walkman to listen to some tunes or even a discman the size of a small frisbee to keep up to date with the latest music. So shut the fuck up and enjoy what you have, you spoilt little fucks!"
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pfft! disc man? Walk man?? those were technology breakthroughs. I remember having to carry a huge fucking boom box (ghetto blaster) on my shoulder that was heavy enough without the 6 D-cell batteries necessary to make the fucker tick.

My first disc man, which was the first CD play in the house, I got my freshman year of high school. I got it cuz I sold the most candy in our fundraising drive for band. I sold candy like crazy cuz I wanted that thing so bad. I brought 3 boxes of candy to a wedding and sold a shit ton of it there. it was a $250 disc man and it was before anti-skip technology even came to anybody's mind... that came out my freshman year of college.

Christof, great burn.

And bondi, if I was at the mall and saw a whole bunch of 14-16 year old girls, I'd be offering to buy them new Ipods just to... I've said too much :ph34r:
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post Nov 3 2006, 03:08 PM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Nov 3 2006, 12:41 AM)
Well played you 3

p.s no pics from Natalie :bang:
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Awww, how could I forget Bondi, guess I'll have to post two.
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post Nov 3 2006, 03:10 PM
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pfft!  disc man?  Walk man??  those were technology breakthroughs.  I remember having to carry a huge fucking boom box (ghetto blaster) on my shoulder that was heavy enough without the 6 D-cell batteries necessary to make the fucker tick.

My first disc man, which was the first CD play in the house, I got my freshman year of high school.  I got it cuz I sold the most candy in our fundraising drive for band.  I sold candy like crazy cuz I wanted that thing so bad.  I brought 3 boxes of candy to a wedding and sold a shit ton of it there.  it was a $250 disc man and it was before anti-skip technology even came to anybody's mind... that came out my freshman year of college.

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a friend of mine had a discman his brother gave him at about the same time. The thing was about the size of a small dvd player(not the portable kind) and it had no antiskip of course. You basically had to set it down to listen to it. If you walked at any kind of a normal pace or tried usingthe thing in the car the damn thing would skip. Portable electronics my ass!

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Nov 3 2006, 12:11 PM)
And bondi, if I was at the mall and saw a whole bunch of 14-16 year old girls, I'd be offering to buy them new Ipods just to... I've said too much :ph34r:
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and the key is to only "offer" to buy the ipods.
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post Nov 3 2006, 03:11 PM
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Awww, how could I forget Bondi, guess I'll have to post two.
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Damnnnnnnn very hott! :bonerfied:
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post Nov 3 2006, 03:15 PM
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Awww, how could I forget Bondi, guess I'll have to post two.
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he's very forgettable.

but the 2 pics.. :niceones:
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post Nov 3 2006, 03:53 PM
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a friend of mine had a discman his brother gave him at about the same time. The thing was about the size of a small dvd player(not the portable kind) and it had no antiskip of course. You basically had to set it down to listen to it. If you walked at any kind of a normal pace or tried usingthe thing in the car the damn thing would skip. Portable electronics my ass!
and the key is to only "offer" to buy the ipods.
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ah, yes. You must have read the same book I did... How to pick up cheap women.

And natalie. Great pics. i love what you've added to one of my favorite pics of you.
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post Nov 3 2006, 04:23 PM
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Gnapp and Bob I remember those days. I had a kick arse walkman that had a graphic equaliser and all the add ons and it was small by standards but i found it the other day and it is fucking huge!

I also remember the days of the boom box etc, good times!

These kids will never know the joy of making a mixed tape!

Bob, I may just have to borrow your idea! :P


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The original Ipods are 5 years old, I thought that was old for you?  :unsure:
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Thanks for the burn :fuckoff: :lol:

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Awww, how could I forget Bondi, guess I'll have to post two.

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Well ask and you shall receive!!!

2 great pics natalie.... welcome back!
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post Nov 6 2006, 02:49 AM
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This weekend I went out and got drunk.....


uh I forget the rest! :thumbup:
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post Nov 6 2006, 12:24 PM
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This weekend I went out and got drunk.....
uh I forget the rest! :thumbup:
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what else are weekends for?


or weekdays for that matter.






or mondays at 10 am :alc:





btw do you get lots of free samples in your line of work. do you ever even need to buy booze?
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post Nov 6 2006, 11:33 PM
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btw do you get lots of free samples in your line of work. do you ever even need to buy booze?
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When I go out to bars and clubs etc I have to pay unless I know people behind the bar and then if their bosses arent looking they may swing some freebies bondi's way...

most - all alcohol I drink at home is free, free, free!
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