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Natural instinct to create a sense of dominance but I agree totally, argue quietly...much better chance of getting your point across than shouting like a f**k.

Just got back from Princes Highway. Police everywhere left right and centre pulling cars over. Why cars cruise up and down there is beyond me if your afraid of getting a defect. Kinda like musical chairs with the cops on who they will pull over.

Fun to watch though.

Just got back from Princes Highway. Police everywhere left right and centre pulling cars over. Why cars cruise up and down there is beyond me if your afraid of getting a defect. Kinda like musical chairs with the cops on who they will pull over.

Fun to watch though.

i assume you weren't in the 34 then.

Evening friends, greetings from Denmark. Been on the road now for around 4 months and in total I've seen 1 skyline... And believe me I've been on the lookout.

God bless Australia I say. What's news around here? Any cool / exciting stuff been happening?

yeh my mate chucked a pic up, what was so special there last night?

also ps3 v xbox? thinknig to get one leaning toward ps3 but dont really know since the last game console i had was a ps1 !

also should i wait, as in any newer models coming out? ps4 or something?

i assume you weren't in the 34 then.

I was went there to check it out with mates, then went to eat there.

Shit was intense. Trying to leave home was like being the guy from Prison Break. Mr Po po everywhere.

yeh my mate chucked a pic up, what was so special there last night?

also ps3 v xbox? thinknig to get one leaning toward ps3 but dont really know since the last game console i had was a ps1 !

also should i wait, as in any newer models coming out? ps4 or something?

If you dont have a bluray player prob go the ps3.

Also to play online on PS3 dont need to pay for a subscription but xbox you do, if you dont care about the above 2 things then it just comes down to what games you want to play. GT5 vs forza 4 etc.

yeh my mate chucked a pic up, what was so special there last night?

Was supposed to be a "new" night so they had a lot of well known DJs and heavily promoted it. Looked like same old ethic night @ CQ to me. Gotta give props to the organisers though, I was there a month ago and the place was pretty dead.

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