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pity i do - its in your email dumbass :P

also your mum has no clout in this organisation - :)

as if thats my real last name... :)

she's a bitch when she wants to be, im sure she could (i dont say that, kapish? :huh:)

where r u going? (no, im not even gonna guess ur name cuz i have no idea if it's not your display name)

ahhhhh can i get that in english please? :D

hey shaneh!!!

MATTEH!!!!!

rockhampton..i WAS going to buderim but got offered more incentive for rocky as noone else was stupid enough to want to work there hehe :) At least it puts me closer to my g/f - she lives in bundaberg.

anyways i'm on a 12 month contract up there so i can handle it.

oh that's a shame. i live in buderim. i got two guys living with me at the mom but prob kicking one out VERY soon lol Dont even ask... i'm just gonna say immature alcoholic tryhard 21 yr old! (who sprews alot erg)

oh that's a shame. i live in buderim. i got two guys living with me at the mom but prob kicking one out VERY soon lol Dont even ask... i'm just gonna say immature alcoholic tryhard 21 yr old! (who sprews alot erg)

yeah i think you replied to a thread i made about moving to buderim about accomodation.

2 guys living with one chick tends not to work out...see it happen a few times

yeah i think you replied to a thread i made about moving to buderim about accomodation.

2 guys living with one chick tends not to work out...see it happen a few times

2 guys living with 2 females worked last time, no probs except from the neighbours!! But they were older.

Since i've let two guys move in (1 being my bro so it's not that bad) i've got a lock put on my bedrooms door lol if i didn't have a ensuite well... it just wouldn't happen !

Gemma says:

whats with the eh on everything??

Josh says:

i think its a nerd thing?

Josh says:

gemmah!

Gemma says:

deffinately a nerd thing

Josh says:

with out a doubt

Josh says:

but im short, cute and fluffy so it makes it all ok

Gemma says:

ha ha - fluffy

Josh says:

fluffly like a puppy

Gemma says:

what kind of puppy

Josh says:

lassy dog?

Gemma says:

oh i see - so the description should be short, cute, fluffy and heroic?

Josh says:

this is true

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