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I must admit that is a pretty funny comic strip...

I only dont like "guitar hero" because I suck at it, which is really wierd because I have been playing REAL guitar for over 15 years... Just shows that the game is nothing like the real thing. :)

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Yeah I failed miserably at playing guiter in school (carny hands), but I am quite the weapon it seems at Guitar Hero :laugh:

PS: Morning ACT!

Morning Steven :cheers:

Don't stop taking the p!ss out of fra... oops I mean Mick though :)

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ok... I'll splain it... in crayon...

When you were up here, I forgot your name and thought it was Frank (or Frink) cause that's the only name I remember from that list in your sig...

Either way, you're still coming ice skating next time...

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I played real guitar for about 3 years back in highschool but never really got that great. Guitar hero though... All 3 games combined theres only about 15 songs i havent 5 starred yet in expert.

I play it way too much haha

Skylvia - Try JB and EB and get them to call around to all the other stores in Canberra, thats how i got guitar hero 1

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OH OK, now I remember... You smart ass.

I dont think I like the idea of ice skating... Moving fast on thin blades on hard packed ice sounds like it would end badly for me. :)

HA! knew you would remember :laugh:

Oh it's fine... if that blonde chick can do it, surely you can!

It's pretty easily actually, like rollerblading but you can stop... I'll find some hottie to help you out :cheers:

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OH OK, now I remember... You smart ass.

I dont think I like the idea of ice skating... Moving fast on thin blades on hard packed ice sounds like it would end badly for me. :rofl:

c'mon you live your life skating on thin ice :D

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