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Dont do that but man too close to getting it back!

yeah i suppose, i could just take the police scanner, and if i hear my rego plates getting called through just park the car and run :laugh:

Hey there :P

...soz for the delay but was on the phone with a developer

Sweet... Tell him to jump on the wasteland and you can save on the phone call... :laugh:

Im sure it would be very productive...

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Sweet... Tell him to jump on the wasteland and you can save on the phone call... :laugh:

Im sure it would be very productive...

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Pfft what do I care...I don't pay teh phone bill.

Besides we normally chat using headsets with microphones on msn.

Pfft what do I care...I don't pay teh phone bill.

Yeah i guess so... Ive been on the company mobile all morning...

Im working from home today... :laugh:

I feel like a right wanker, i have 2 laptops set up out in front of the tv watching american chopper...

Here i am throwing the ball for the dog, drinking lemonade (cause i have a sore tummy) and chatting away on the forum on one laptop. Chatting with sydney on my work intranet on the other laptop and on the phone with customers...

I am even using bluetooth so i can have both hands free... :P

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