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the implication lee was that people spend all day on here... and somehow use it as a tax writeoff.. :pirate:

anyways how was the frog place last nite?

great i have an awesome photo of dave and my little bro but CBF loading it onto my comp....

food was good but the waitresses were abit ugly and very stressed...

so how come u and mark didn't work out a deal? i thought it had been arranged....

very long story.... lets just say we didn't see eye to eye.... and dam i thouight i was dodgy :D ....

hmm need to wash the car today :wave:

Why? its gonna rain? whats the point?

great i have an awesome photo of dave and my little bro but CBF loading it onto my comp....

food was good but the waitresses were abit ugly and very stressed...

very long story.... lets just say we didn't see eye to eye.... and dam i thouight i was dodgy :stupid: ....

Why? its gonna rain? whats the point?

ahh ok. Picture of dave eh? was it like that scene from austin powers "aye baby!! GET IN MY BELLEH!!!" :happy:

ugly waitresses are no good,

oh come on dont spare the details, what happened? pm me if you like

is it? well i might anyway, cars got an arse like beyonce, very beautiful but black as.. (due to fuel deposit) hasn't been washed in months - done 2 trips to bundaberg, trip to toowoomba, countless trips down the gold coast.

fark this windows vista is SHIT! i keep loosing right click, and if i run the computer for longer than 1hour it decides it cbf opening more than ONE window!! what the hell! stick with XP people, i would have but got a new laptop :stupid:

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