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hahaha why is it a waste ??/

you bastard....I thought you enrolled before me !!! and was waiting on me !!

I was broke that week and I scrapped the cash together so I wouldnt miss out !! :tongue:

Anyways when do you wanna get our books then ???

Im going in tommorrow to buy some Hyper Rev mags amongst other things....might see if I can find the books we need.

lol, yeah sorry about that!

but i'm in now.

I actually was walking past the place they reccomend. it's on york st. but i couldnt remember the name of the book so didnt go in. if you are in the city tomorrow give me a bell around 12-1 and i'll come out and grab them.

in that case.......................Richard.

i would never objectify a women, or subject one to some kind of silly random yelling... ask nick he knows what i'm like. i just couldnt do stuff like that i'm too shy. the worst i've ever done was just politely tell a girl i thought she had nice boots on... that's it.

i would never objectify a women, or subject one to some kind of silly random yelling... ask nick he knows what i'm like. i just couldnt do stuff like that i'm too shy. the worst i've ever done was just politely tell a girl i thought she had nice boots on... that's it.

He speaks the truth.

I have only ever heard Richard compliment the ladies of George St for their beauty and fashion sense.

Quite the refined gentleman

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