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A friend of mine is a trainee accountant.. Fridays are casual clothing. one of teh PA"s bought him a pink barbie shirt (yes im jealous) and will give him $50 if he wears it the whole day.

We are going shopping for hand bands Thursday night.

Who wants pics?

i want pics...of said PA :P

She is a little chubby, but cute. Her friends are MINT, most of which live in brisbane... There is a theory behind my mate beacoming better friends with teh chubby PA :P

hahaha i hear ya

office bitches are mint :yes:

on that note. im outta here :D

Actually i think "airhead" is timeless Josh. :P

I googled the meaning..

Someone who has nothing but air filling the space where their brains should be. Typically used to describe a teenage female who is dyed blonde, cute pretty and ditzily dumb.

I think I was meant to have a vagina?

The roadside testing only gives you a good/fair/poor raiting, and it's only a optional thing to go get it checked out?

What I am asking more is can you be sent for testing by police/qldtrans and if you fail your car is deemed unroadworthy?

well as far as I know it can kinda go a few different ways:

1: Get pulled over for "RBT" get defect for xyz depending on seriousness of defects they will tow or tell you to drive it home

2: Go through a roadside Transport department trap usually after a booze bus they will often do the road side checks for noise maybe emissions here if it comes up bad they will tell you to either go to qld transport office with it fixed and show proof not sure if the "pits" are still around though

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