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So many sau peeps looking for different work or currently changing jobs...whats happening kids, why are we all sooo unhappy?

Company I've been working for is shutting down... it's a bit more complicated then that, but lets just say, I'm less then impressed. Heres to a simple job behind a servo counter! or something similar. No fast food though... damn that crap sucks.

i dont break them, they break on me

You'll never be going near my car :D the stories I heard... wait The Horror Stories I heard were terrible. Maybe it's time to stick with not playing with expensive toys that aren't yours :(

I think we should go spam John's classified thread cos he's trying to sell his side skirts that according to him are perfect but yesterday he was on here complaining that they are to short and dont fit....

dirty mutherfarka! :(

Company I've been working for is shutting down... it's a bit more complicated then that, but lets just say, I'm less then impressed. Heres to a simple job behind a servo counter! or something similar. No fast food though... damn that crap sucks.

You'll never be going near my car :D the stories I heard... wait The Horror Stories I heard were terrible. Maybe it's time to stick with not playing with expensive toys that aren't yours :D

mike, can i borrow ur 'lawyer' please :(

Lee, done done and done.

I feel naughty now.

mike, can i borrow ur 'lawyer' please

Lawyer? I think you're looking for a mechanic. :( My car is running fine. Heck it's running better then fine... it well... runs :D

Lee, done done and done.

I feel naughty now.

Lawyer? I think you're looking for a mechanic. :D My car is running fine. Heck it's running better then fine... it well... runs :D

haha mike's lawyer is a baseball bat :(

Lee, done done and done.

I feel naughty now.

Lawyer? I think you're looking for a mechanic. :D My car is running fine. Heck it's running better then fine... it well... runs :D

nice now to cover our tracks....

and ben FYI mikes "lawyer" = steel baseball bat he keeps in his "car" (hehehe its a BUS :( )

Ben dont stop posting cos we could all do with more entertainment in here and please dont take things to heart in here things do tend to get a bit hairy in here at times...

oh and

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