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Ja jaaa! It is wicked cool!! i got the cover now! and jaaaa! Yeah! Jaaa wicked cool!!
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The Bjerky exspedition to wicked cool Lumpaland and to Sydney
Ja jaaa! It is wicked cool!! Yeah! Jaaa wicked cool!!
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Posted: 2004-02-02 12:12:13
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well my advice to you is watch out when you take it off.
i bought a cover off ebay (black), and the screen came off the cover so i went to take it off to glue it on, and hte screen came off with the cover, breaking the plastic clip that holds the pins to the board!. was very worried but nothing that some selotape can't fix
hasn't had a problem since!
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Posted: 2004-02-02 20:51:55
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i managed it fine mate
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Posted: 2004-02-04 12:55:07
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Got any pic's of it!
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Posted: 2004-02-04 14:13:04
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no i dont have any camera. I tryed to put the t610 up to a mirror and snap a pic of itself. But u coudent make out anything about the cover on the pic. It becomes to blurry to see the cover
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Posted: 2004-02-04 15:50:13
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dudes,....
I think Lumpaland is something this dude made out himself... the pics on the website is from Malaysia, pardon me if i'm wrong...
and, Lumpaland, I THINK.... means DICK-LAND... u see, LUM PAH in a certain chinese dialect means dick/c*ck.....
anyway, just what i think.... cheers.
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Posted: 2004-02-04 22:49:22
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i think he meant kualalumpor... = =
lol lum-pah is testicles as far as i remember correctly
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Posted: 2004-02-05 07:35:36
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more precisely the pronunciation for it wud be Lan Par in that certain chinese dialect which is Hokkien
lumpaland is a term bjerk coined for Kuala Lumpur the last he visited in 2003 and i think its a pretty cool term........
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Posted: 2004-02-05 08:36:38
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The storrie behind the name is this: Im norwegian and when i read i read it as it wod be norwegian. So when i tryed to read Kualalumpur i just gave up and said lumpaland. There is no meaning behind it what so ever other than my how wicked strange my brain workes when it sees a long word
lumpa is taken from lump in Kualalumpur and land is taken from the norwegian word for Country.
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Posted: 2004-02-05 13:30:30
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you guys should not reallly buy that one its not very good just compare it to your one now,, sonyericsson made sure they got the best cover style and color to make it amazing.
why lose that to some cheap and taki onel
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Posted: 2004-02-05 17:19:55
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