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Don't know if I could do a lan though it's 2015 man! interwebs!

There's still something very entertaining about all being in the same room, talking shit and having fun...

Most of the time we're playing on a public TF2 server anyway, and deliberately trolling people as a group :P

The new girl at work showed up today in her new car (after having her old car t-boned / written off on the way to her first day here about a month ago). Yesterday she was talking up her great deal / 12 month warranty / etc...

Nek Minit... 2001 Astra, haha... Yeah good luck with that

lol wtf? why would you talk up a car when everyone at the workplace is eventually going to see it

TF2 and Dota 2 is fun times, don't want to sound like a typical wastelander, but I'm the best.

lol wtf? why would you talk up a car when everyone at the workplace is eventually going to see it

TF2 and Dota 2 is fun times, don't want to sound like a typical wastelander, but I'm the best.

Because she legitimately thinks its a good car... probably because it's got shiny paint... aka, the used car dealer detailed it and peeling paint will show up again after 2 weeks :P

Dota I'm crap at... TF2 I'll give you a run for your money...

She any good?

Yes

Lol I'm actually at my cousins work shop servicing my gfs 2001 astra.

For the first time in car history, chucked obd2 tool on it and no error codes

Also, none of this gay mainstream LAN games stuff.

My share of the list.

Do crashes necessitate a write off or can be a minor incident?

Thefts:
Ric
Borci
Birds
Tony
Alvin
Huy

Crashes:
Hamish's m8

better question, who the f**k faxes anything these days?

I havn;t faxed something since this guy was probably born

Was asked to write something to fax to another place today.... emailed instead. Maybe that's why she didn't reply.

If we play cs I'll probs rage quit after 2 rounds

Also have party games that don't need LAN. Only 1 pc and all players need smart phone or tablet. Pictionary using touch screens is entertaining . Especially with cock n balls

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