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this is a first for me. its 2 oclock, i havent had lunch yet and we've been busy most of the day. to top it all off i'm starting to feel really sick

wtf is going on today, seriously?

Same here, been on the go most of the moring, must go eat!!!!

work days seem to be gettin longer and longer

do i get the feeling this will be a slow year instead of a fast year like they've been speeding up more and more over the past few years?

hmmmmmmmm I think it has something to do with you loving balls....

:yes:

:rolleyes:

hrmm

gettin pretty damm dark outside

just opened the blinds for the first time today in my office

only to see its buildin up a storm out there

think it might be wise to grab some food before it poors and im stuck in the building with no food

yes, thought he might of been on his deathbed back in hospital

the old chapp pulled through for us all though

countinues to live on the skyline old skewlers :yes:

joshwa still whore about?

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