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had some fun races with ghost last night, freaking hate the cardboard on 'down the drain', coming first by a mile and then car just flips/does a 360 into a wall......FML

will be on again tonight!

haha yeah they mix it up abit, try it on bikes :P

leaning forward hard for speed then wwooOOOooop 10m in the air on ya head.

gh05t again i think

psn nick is: emmadamo

yes mine and my partners name! add me up guys and gals

Cool!

I will try and find you all and add to the friends list.

Thanks!

Mines: Wrath_Of_Power

yeah i took a jet successfully last night. parachutted in and some how managed to land on the jet, took it got away and went buzzing highways and blowing up everything i could. good fun

also, how shit is TopFun III

get in plane, fly in streight line to hanger, land.

after Topfun I and II which were awesome to play.

when i was playing with you, i accidentally ejected out of the jet (WOW this sentence is really ghey) and had to parachute down and get another jet...halfway across the map, you finished the mission.

whos got private servers?

no one.

you just create a private session and invite the crew.

Whats say a big SKAU meet up this friday night...or even Saturday night. Private severs and the like....

never anyone on a fri or sat.

years of on-line experience says Thursday is the best night for getting gamers together.

but no reason why this cant be done all 3 nights

Thursday at 8 I thought was the plan?

Private SAU session. Winning.

Not sure what to do with those of us who dont have Mic's. Might see If I can get my bluetooth keyboard to work with the PS3 again

Thursday at 8 I thought was the plan?

Private SAU session. Winning.

Not sure what to do with those of us who dont have Mic's. Might see If I can get my bluetooth keyboard to work with the PS3 again

just buy one! actually, any old bluetooth mic should be able to pair up with your PS3. the official PS3 ones are only ~35$ now anyways!

Yeah I have an old bluetooth headset from one of my old phones I've been meaning to try. But usually its more fun not to have one because noone can hear you rage lol

Might be good if its just SAU'ers involved

Yeah I have an old bluetooth headset from one of my old phones I've been meaning to try. But usually its more fun not to have one because noone can hear you rage lol

Might be good if its just SAU'ers involved

Dunno about the PS3 ones, but Xbox wireless mic is awesome. Has a big mute button on the side that you push and then no one can hear you rage. Will beep every 5 seconds to tell you it's in mute mode. Heaps better than the wired headset.

Yesterday online was full of Dubstas which are worth 7k a pop at LSC, so here's my garage full of Dubstas after I started collecting lol

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Everytime you log on, or every 48 minutes, if there are crap cars on the road, you can just take one of these babies down there for a quick 7k.

Oh and for the guy who was swapping in and out of passive mode to kill/troll people...I tried that...as soon as I disabled it I couldn't access weapon wheel for 10 seconds but the guy I was following could shoot me on foot. It must put you out of passive mode for other players straight away, but you have to wait.

Also people with tanks are starting to get really annoying.

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