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Aren’t they meant to show an train you new things? Douche bags scream its not in your AWA

yeh, they trained me a lil, but then the guy that is my senior took extended leave, therefore i have 2 and a half weeks of shit on my own, im the only other person who knows how to do my job sides this other guy, so there is all this guessing, and im playing with thousands of dollars of vinyls and stuff... :P

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whats happenin dano, im so fkn hungry, i feel like im about to pass out, think i mite head down to audio express this afternoon if i can to get myself a harness kit for my stereo... :D mp3'ssssss, no more 20 track cd's

then again i cant wait to get a dvd headunit, double din stylin...dvd mp3's ftw lol

not much Cheif...just looking for something to do at work...kinda been at a loose end for that past 7 hrs....

u say that like its a bad thing, im leavin in like 5 mins, hehe

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