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If anyone's after a cheapy hollowbody guitar (gibson es137/175 style) check out my ebay thingo here:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120685202288&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

Looks like a cool little modding platform

High intensity high rigidity that way, the decrease meat does the section thoroughly

That's what she said.

Yeah, didn't think you would in your hectic 60hr weeks!

Is it bad that 9hrs today felt like a short day?

Which mang works at Euromarque?

I just realised I work up the street a few days a week, can I come in and stare at your R8 one day for lunch?

Dan does. But he doesn't work for Audi as far as I'm aware. Ze Germans have just muscled in an taken real estate... I can't work out why that's familiar...

That's what she said.

Is it bad that 9hrs today felt like a short day?

9 hours is a short day. I wish I got early marks like that thumbsup.gif

Tentative moving date should be the 5th of March, mangs. Anyone who can come and help is welcome. The more people we have the faster it'll get done. We're going to start packing things this weekend, so it should be a simple case of carry heavy things, disassemble the TV unit to get it out the door and then just uteing/carrying/carting/trollying the stuff up to the new townhouse/unit thingy :)

If there're any changes to the date I'll let you know as soon as I can, but it's 99% confirmed :thumbsup:

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