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I also like rib fillet, bathed in light olive oil and fresh cracked black pepper and salt...

(Has to be at least 3cm think)

Then cook 2 minutes on the grill (set to highest flame) each side and serve on a plate with mashed potatoes and light garden salad and eat straight away...

I also like rib fillet, bathed in light olive oil and fresh cracked black pepper and salt...

(Has to be at least 3cm think)

Then cook 2 minutes on the grill (set to highest flame) each side and serve on a plate with mashed potatoes and light garden salad and eat straight away...

Josh doesn't look impressed as he wants that for lunch

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what do u do day to day? lol ur always wakin up late or sumtin

Myspace - approve, reply back to people ect

Emails

MSN

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Eat food

Clean the pool ect

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Cut pimp laps in the Porsche if its here

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Thats a day in the life of me.

Your tax’s pay for me to do sweet f**k all.

21+ classed as an independent, can claim all kinds of shit while still living at home haha.

On a serious note though, I left my real estate job as I lost my drivers license, now that Ive had it back for a while ive just been too lazy to get back into it

lol, now i pity u, get up u lazy bastard

Had an interview this week, and im flying down to Melb on the 23rdish of this month for another interview...

Haha, I do apply for jobs, just if the salary package isnt enough or if they dont offer a company car Im not too interested.

lol i see, i took a nice pay rise from my last job into my current one, but im starting to think that its nuthin compared to urs... and no, i dont get a company car, my 34 is my daily, and i have to fix my beaten up old 96 magna to be sold

:rolleyes:

lol i see, i took a nice pay rise from my last job into my current one, but im starting to think that its nuthin compared to urs... and no, i dont get a company car, my 34 is my daily, and i have to fix my beaten up old 96 magna to be sold

:rolleyes:

Being a real estate agent, I was on commission, so I made as much as I wanted to just by selling more, bit hard to set your own wage in non-commission industries.

Over it though, hence looking for the right salary package within sales, just probably not real estate

fuel isnt too bad actually, long as i dont have too heavy-a-foot, i know it racks up kays, but at the same time, i bought it to drive, and i love the car, tho i do sumtimes wana cry at the increasing mileage

:rolleyes: COL SHOULDNT USE MSN WHILE DRUNK :)

Col says:

i drank too much

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

proof?

Col says:

damn lujcnh time beers got to me

Col says:

makde me drink more

Col says:

dman platiums's

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

hahaha

Col says:

2.0 standard drinks

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

u had shandys u faggit

Col says:

f**kers are too easy to drunk

Col says:

i ate a whole bag of chips

Col says:

in less than 30 minutes can u believe that

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

no

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

i need proof

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

in video form

Col says:

they were tastey

Col says:

im not into HOFF videos

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

lame

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

i am

Col says:

i like hokk

Col says:

hoff

Col says:

im ea

Col says:

mean

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

i like me

Col says:

im fully hardcore and shit

Col says:

drunk by 4pm

Col says:

in the afternnon

Col says:

and jim beam had nothign to do with it this time

Col says:

it was all beer

Col says:

dsamn platinums

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

hahah beer ftw

Col says:

beer is good

Col says:

2.0 drinks per beer is the best

Col says:

i love rain

Col says:

rain is good\

Col says:

like grass, i love grass and the rian loves grass

Col says:

and the grass loves rain

Col says:

its all good

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

im copying this convo into whore town

Col says:

whos hwpre toen

Col says:

arrrhhhhh sau whoretine

Col says:

im with it

Col says:

im not tht bad

Col says:

i have not fallen from my chair yet

Col says:

binge drinking is for good people

Col says:

like me and u

Col says:

we are good people

Col says:

drinks for us

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

lots of drinks col baby

Col says:

no enough josh

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

have some more?

Col says:

i only have about 14 bottes left

Col says:

i need renee to cook tonight

Col says:

or i will die

Col says:

i dont wanta die

Col says:

cook for me, pleawsee

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

what should i cook

Col says:

oi will die with no food

Col says:

streak

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

im not streaking for u

Col says:

i want mash potsto

Col says:

and pasta

Col says:

and cheese

Col says:

and tomato sauce

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

blue cheese?

Col says:

and steak

Col says:

sick to blue cheese

Col says:

blue cheese is for p&o cruises to get people sikc

Joshwa - Is on a natural medication binge says:

HAHAHA

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