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lol no but ur brothers an idiot... anyone who listens to anything that he says is as bigger idiot :D to him a VL is the fastest car on earth cause his stock 33 got eaten by one lol

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iprimus sucks much c*ck... but then again... its no worse tel$tra n potus.

At home I use pacific internet and its sweet as (10gig download cap)next week i might be buying a Netcomm 1300 Ethernet/USB DSL Modem with inbuilt router... wheeeeeeeee dawgy...

Ah well as long as primus pays my bills das all i care about.

they all suck the d#ck...

but they pay my bills so all is fine by me :D

Netcomm 1300... lol beter not try reseting to the factory defaults... unless u want a dead modem.

damn, im on optus cable capped 3 gig :D:( once over capped on 28.8 k modem which im on right now :D:( thats why im not on SAU as much as it takes bloody agesss just to post this!!..

You guys know any good broadband connection? good prices too.

I saw TPG $69.95 a month with unlimited d/l and u/l, but its capped to 256/128.. still , anything with unlimited would be good so i can leech away.. :)

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