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Dims

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  1. Well well well, I may have to eat my words here..... Will still have to suspend my dislike for Mr. Cruise but I will give it a go. A bit relived the movie sounds as it has a dark side. A bit of a suprise this!
  2. Good race in Canada, lots of drama and Ferrari back on the podium. Montoya would not be real happy though!
  3. I always thought a look of the big-hair Hosto guys look like Rod Stewart in the 80's, all big hair and mullets.
  4. I have to admit like Cat stephens said, the first cut is the deepest. I was with my first love for nearly two years in college and when we split up I was a mess for months. Should have broke all contact but tried to remian friends and it was like a knife twisting into my heart. Always thinking what she was doing, who she was with, putting on the brave face when I saw her with someone else. Man that was one time in my life I don't want to go through again, but with the nelp of goood friends and good times I got back on track. It is a hard time.
  5. That are some very qute girls no doubt. Their motives worry me a bit though. A lot of bankers, recruiters, IT professionals, just your type woywoy
  6. A back up plan is always a good idea. Hard to feel bad and think of the ex when you are in the throes of a good orgasm. Other than that: 1. Always try to be the dumper, not the dumpee 2. Go out and do all the things that you couldn't do easily while in a relationship 3. Have fun with your friends and feel good that you have a good crew of people that you enjoy hanging out with and that enjoy your company as well And don't mope, no one likes a moper!
  7. Oooh god what is that yuppie meat market pub.....Heartland that's it. Jesus what a shallow pit of pretentious hell that place is. Packed to the gills with rich [censored], wannabe bankers and gold-digging hussies out for a trophy husband or a platnium Amex card with a dick. Yeah it's a great place, I love it
  8. Yeah slow whale rider was all class. New Zealand folk know how to make a good powerful story.
  9. I like my job, come up with whatever I want to do myself and really I am my own boss. Pretty challenging and competetive but lots of opportunity to travel. Pay could be a bit better though.
  10. Yeah, apparently he was a bit of a character
  11. Van daer sar is still a good keeper in my book. Pulled off some great saves in his time and in the past was pretty reliable (haven't seen him in action for a while though!)
  12. From what I have experienced and heard from others serving sizes in the U.S tend to be huge. I like my eats but even I was left struggling on more than one occasion
  13. Yeah that was from me Thunderpants. A geeky friend of a friend from the US that used to work in Australia. Bit of a crack up hey? A couple of years ago they released a Tron 2.0 PC game that was brilliant! I highly recommend getting it if you liked the original movie. I loved the movie and always remember my Trom hand-held video game, in particular the light-cycles. Beleive it of not I have found a link. Gotta love the intarweb! Tomytronic Tron hand-held
  14. Looks cool, but at that price point I think the market will initially be very small. Keyboard placement would be an issue to. As bobby 12 said,I think two mice would be nearly as fast as this in most applications. In the future I can see this being a goer though.
  15. Yes, first avatar was hot! Enjoy your youth sweets, it is a great time of life.
  16. I think you meant wang there Yamakashi
  17. I will be making a claim on that one! My battery was dead in 14 months, as I have moaned to you about before. 3rd party battery is working fine though
  18. Quote: Originally posted by Goemon: And the best part about eating at home is we don't have to listening to any squabbling Commonwealthers...
  19. We are all fit, trim and fantastic lovers. Won't hear otherwise. Anyone who isn't is rounded up and sent straight to England where they belong. Along with all the ugly ones and those that are crap at sport.
  20. I think one of the most important aspect regarding food in any country is the access to a large variety of fresh ingredents at a reasonable price. This I found lacking during my time in Japan. If you have access to these, a good internet connection, basic cooking skills and a sharp set of knives, you can eat the best food from any part of the world in the comfort of your own home. I love going to the small specialty butchers, delis, markets and fishmongers around here and buying stuff for a great weekend meal. And matching it with some great Margaret River wine. I think that one of the po
  21. I think that's a great story. Thanks 2 pints!
  22. To quote Tina Turner "Whats love got to do.....got to do with it" Thumbs down
  23. Quote: Originally posted by Indosnm: With the bodyboard bag issue. Usually just a board, fins and towel it would be hard pressed to weigh 8kg. What really sticks out in my mind is that if you added 4 kg to what her bag weighed, you'd porbably know it when you picked it up. Wouldn't the bag be picked up by dogs/x-ray (or in this case anyone with a working nose) at customs before baggage claim, so you wouldn't even get to see it and pick it up before getting busted? That was why I was confused with Kintaro's post as well. Or would they let you claim the bag first, and try and take it thro
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