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its done, completed it earlier this evening... i think its alright, better than most of the sh!t ive seen on youtube etc... will probably submit it tonight or tomorrow...

Apparently this year the public will be able to see the audition tapes of everyone who has auditioned, and then they can vote for whoever you want in...

Should be alright... everyones saying that heaps of oldies will be on this BB... i guess thats only if the public decides thats what they want...

omg that's awesome! good luck!!

let us know what to do.. I'll vote for sure!

yeah as for the "oldies" thing, yeah well, what did Gretal say last year... "from nuns to nannas" or something, and it wasn't like that at all :rofl:

If it's true that the public will get to vote in the housemates, I reckon they're only doing it cos they're sick of being blamed for picking shit housemates :rofl: At least this way they can put the blame back on us :P

Not that any of us will need to worry about this, its been operating for some months now and we're obviously doing the right thing :rofl:

https://www.afp.gov.au/media_releases/act/2...ore_cars_seized

anyone here play guitar hero 3? i played it for maybe 30mins yesterday on a mates 360 and it was pretty good...

id probably buy it but im not into the rock music asmuch... like theres a few familiar songs and the dragonforce song is pretty sick... but aside from that its nothing i really enjoy... itd be good if it had some LP, 30 Seconds to mars, MCR, FOB... i dunno just some new rock/punk would be good... and maybe some slower tunes like plain white T's or something...

haha i just spent the whole weekend playing Guitar hero 3 at the coast (dam rain! and why was it perfect weather today!!!)

Great game, im slowly getting better at the dragon force song, best score is 214,000 on expert

Got a spare $1300-$1700?

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Here's a good site for Engine/Service manuals for many different vehicles and other things... the R32 manual is different to the other ones floating around (well different to the ones I had anyway) so worth adding to your collection.

I tried to download the R33 engine manual, but it just saved the web page, then when i licked on the link instead, the page went blank and did nothing, any help?

go to this link http://pdftown.com/Nissan-R33-Engine-Manual.html

then right click "Part 1" and select "save target as" from the list and save to you preferred destination. Then do the same with "Part 2".

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