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Sweet as. I usually don't like to hang with mummies boys who collect garden ornaments for fun either :D

oh shit hey... *anna yells penis at liz* hahahah see I knew that'd cheer you up >_<

I hope your test results come back with something good, are you looking at moving on from your job?

Yeh the car is a little dinged up and the engine is buggered but it's all good. That's what I was after haha

lol

there is a problem with the medical screening.... it's that I have an open workers comp claim. It's bullshit! So we're trying to negotiate it now. It's a pain.

I'm really good :D I started my beauty stuff so i'm on my way to finally having my own little career. I've already had a few randoms volunteer for waxing :sorcerer:

Random!!! I ain't no random!!! Bish!!! BTW I love the car!!!

If you are dodgey itss the perfect setup. Cute fluffly little emo hung like a 4 year old who scams old ladys. i want in on the action. :D:thumbsup:

I'll let u in old man.

I'm going to be on ACA, will post a date in a few days when I know airing date.

OH what a shame... :D

Anyways, whats crackin J-WA

Compiling my file for ACA fliming friday.. I have this problem of not letting go.... So the story was done on principle as I told XXXXXXXX I would take it to media unless they turned a request down, I didn’t really think ACA would do the story lol, hmmm what a pickle.

Atleast on teh up side, im a media whore, i get seen all over Australia on a prime time tv show i guess.

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