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Got my new photo blog up and running called smashedlense.com. Have a look if your interested. At this point there isn't much up as i only just started so anyone in Adelaide that would like to have photos of there car shot, email me at [email protected]

Wow you could have at least made it a link we can click on..

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Also if you link your website, it will help your SEO out. I suggest that you add it to your signature and sign up to some forums also.

It's not us being lazy, it's you being lazy not giving us a link when really it's helping you out ;)

Keep up the work and look forward to some pics!

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im too lazy to even click on the link.

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ah, what the hell... *click*

hey, you know Jonnie Fritz from the Old Exhange. I've still got a few photos up there at the moment. Small world.

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im too lazy to even click on the link.

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ah, what the hell... *click*

hey, you know Jonnie Fritz from the Old Exhange. I've still got a few photos up there at the moment. Small world.

Yeah me john and another mate of ours did a showing on the opening night of the old exchange. Some of my photos just got taken down the other weak for me to pick up. Carefull with your photos there as one of mine got stolen off the wall.

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