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GingerMidget
14th February 2012, 23:35
Morning all,
Does anyone in Wellington have copies of these i could psibly borrow for a couple of weeks?
Bribe is being offered in the form of some kind of baked goods, most likely a cake of slice of some kind.

Thanks in advance!

blackdog
14th February 2012, 23:37
I have it on DVD if ya want that.

GingerMidget
14th February 2012, 23:39
If I can't get hold of the books I'd be happy with that

Also, why they heck is someone posting at this time of morning? Insomnia is my excuse. :argh: :brick:

blackdog
14th February 2012, 23:50
If I can't get hold of the books I'd be happy with that

Also, why they heck is someone posting at this time of morning? Insomnia is my excuse. :argh: :brick:

Let me know, I can probably drop it off in town for ya at some stage unless you want a ride out to the Hutt.

Insomniac here too.

GingerMidget
14th February 2012, 23:57
I'm out in the hutt at least once a week seeing my parents and making sure my cat hasn't dropped dead.

I want to find whoever gave insomnia a name, and beat them with a stick. Its night 3, last two nights have been a gran total of 8 hours. five then three. Dear people who come through work tomorrow. I apologise in advance for my sarcasm.

jrandom
15th February 2012, 04:55
Well, here's the second volume, which is probably the one you should be more interested in: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/4915198/Twist_of_the_Wrist_2

Might as well just download them as borrow copies off someone. Mr Code benefits naught either way.

roogazza
15th February 2012, 07:25
Morning all,
Does anyone in Wellington have copies of these i could psibly borrow for a couple of weeks?
Bribe is being offered in the form of some kind of baked goods, most likely a cake of slice of some kind.

Thanks in advance!

I spotted series 1 and 2 in my local Kapiti Library. Had always wanted to have a look at them.
Turned out there was nothing I hadn't read or thought about before in my 50years of riding. But go for it, Library is the way to go.

oneofsix
15th February 2012, 07:29
Well, here's the second volume, which is probably the one you should be more interested in: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/4915198/Twist_of_the_Wrist_2

Might as well just download them as borrow copies off someone. Mr Code benefits naught either way.

:shit::weird::scratch: You wouldn't be suggesting that the originating artist doesn't benefit from the copyright protection, would you?

nzspokes
15th February 2012, 07:39
I found the Vid to be a great thing when I first started out. Once you got past the cheese which is spread on thick.