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I only said the 1st 20mins sucked

Ye, all in all, not a bad movie. I did think that people like it exactly 'cos of that, they can relate to it... Seems like that dude didn't care much about his merc afterall, 'cos it got wrecked and we never got to see his reaction. You got to love the two songs that were remixed at the wedding

and those pics throughout the credits... Pineapple Express does it for me, although it was also slow in the beginning...
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Posted: 2009-08-22 01:21:12
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lol, I don't get the hype about the 5800 either, got to play around with it... Nor why I sound so bleak
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Posted: 2009-08-22 01:32:25
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Gee, lekker to see the thread this busy today/tonight.
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Posted: 2009-08-22 01:57:42
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P1i pic:
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Posted: 2009-08-22 02:01:38
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I absolutely loved The Hangover, its a bit gross in parts but it was overall very funny.
How about we start a District 9 thread in the non-mobile discussion sub-forum? Post production pictures, links to trailers and generally get the word out- it seems word of mouth is propelling this movie and it will most likely be number one again this weekend.
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Posted: 2009-08-22 06:16:00
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Gola
Lol,ye true, i would've loved to see his reaction

gota agree with Brix, some parts were gross, especialy in the end credits, some of those photos. . . .

and the naked dude who jumps out the boot lol
Brix
Yep that would be realy cool,give it some exposure here
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Posted: 2009-08-22 07:48:59
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Dups are you watching Ignition GT right now? All this talk of going "green" and hybrid cars is depressing

the future is looking realy slow and battery powered right now, i dont like it!

its sickening, suddenly everyone cares about the enviroment
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Posted: 2009-08-22 11:36:17
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@GUCCI
No, I'm at the doctor, my little girl's not feeling too good.
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Posted: 2009-08-22 13:02:03
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Eish, hope she feels better soon, Dups.
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Posted: 2009-08-22 13:45:33
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This article from the Register:
'Twitter tells you what twits' where
Twitter, thrillingly, is adding location information to every tweet, so now you'll be able to avoid twits physically as well as electronically.
The service will be opt-in, and the accuracy of the location information will be dependent on the Twitter client used, so the new API is being shared with client developers before it hits the mainstream of the Twitter web and mobile sites.
The Twitter blog suggests you might like to pick up feeds from a specific locality - say where there's an earthquake happening, or a concert, or just what's happening locally. Certainly one can imagine a protest being coordinated in such a fashion: it's got to be more interesting that most of the minutiae-packed tweets carried by the service.
Picking up some form of location information isn't hard on most mobile platforms - even if GPS isn't available, projects such as
OpenCellID provide some form of tracking, and at the very least the current country can be detected. The W3C's Geolocation API is spreading into browsers, so websites will soon be able to get a rough fix on your location - with all the usual caveats about privacy and opt-in requirements, obviously.
Getting the location out of an SMS is a lot more difficult, unless you're a network operator, so this announcement is also indicative of how far Twitter has come from the text-message-forwarding service it started out as.'
[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2009-08-22 12:53 ]
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Posted: 2009-08-22 13:52:30
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