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personally the funniest home vids chick annoys me

i like the nine goldcoast weather woman

ud know her also as lady luck from the footy show

yeh she's so lame and corny...

but for some reason I keep watching the show...

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perhaps negotiate with someone who has one going cheap over some postage? best to try ringin round, rma are usually pretty good, i tried everywhere and them last, and they were the only ones i could find with a q45 afm, for a good price too (better than id been offered) AND it was brand new too

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