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yeah, not too bad... just woke up... i have to start work at 9:30... finish at 7am tomorrow morning... fun fun! :D

Stupid me for opening my mouth to fill in for someone who is sick.

And i am having girl dramas too.... it goes from one extreme (having no-one interested) to the other....

have a chick at work who i really like, but i don't think she likes me

there's another chick that likes me, but i don't really like her

there's ANOTHER chick that i don't know if she likes me or not, and i don't know if i like her or not (leaning towards a not on this one :laugh:)

and now my brother and his g/f are trying to set me up with one of their friends, (who i haven't seen yet) but she seems nice etc.... gah!

hey don't complain i am still single and gathering dust and had no interested showen towards me for a long time.

make the most of what you got :

chick at work your not sure about :

ask if she wants to get a coffee at dinner break and see if she seems interested

chick that likes you:

ask to come out in a group and after a while it should become a good freindship

the third chick:

give it time and send a couple funny emails to her and see what the reaction is

as for the blind date that your bro is setting up:

go for it what the hell you at least get to have some fun and you never know

hey don't complain i am still single and gathering dust and had no interested showen towards me for a long time.

make the most of what you got :

chick at work your not sure about :

ask if she wants to get a coffee at dinner break and see if she seems interested

chick that likes you:

ask to come out in a group and after a while it should become a good freindship

the third chick:

give it time and send a couple funny emails to her and see what the reaction is

as for the blind date that your bro is setting up:

go for it what the hell you at least get to have some fun and you never know

chick at work: she actually took me shopping yesterday and seemed to enjoy herself

chick that likes me: yeah... good idea

third chick: she's a weird one, might just put her in the 'friends' basket too

blind date: am trying to get something organised :laugh:

yeah, not too bad... just woke up... i have to start work at 9:30... finish at 7am tomorrow morning... fun fun! :D

Stupid me for opening my mouth to fill in for someone who is sick.

And i am having girl dramas too.... it goes from one extreme (having no-one interested) to the other....

have a chick at work who i really like, but i don't think she likes me

there's another chick that likes me, but i don't really like her

there's ANOTHER chick that i don't know if she likes me or not, and i don't know if i like her or not (leaning towards a not on this one :laugh:)

and now my brother and his g/f are trying to set me up with one of their friends, (who i haven't seen yet) but she seems nice etc.... gah!

Sorry Jason. Where is the drama???

well if you went shopping together how bout a dinner maybe? try something open (I think southbank is a good place) and then go for a walk and see what happens

The lab at the Tresury Casion is the way to go :laugh: Order the $1600 bottle of wine and YOU ARE IN!!!

(in debt that is)

bwahahhaha, hardly doing well for myself mate.... it's been a long time between drinks, so to speak.... i'd even beat big Dave's record...

i will try and hook something up with the chick from work, but i honestly don't think it's going to end up going anywhere, which is a pity, as she's exactly what i'm looking for! :laugh:

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