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had to get the ball rolling at some stage

hehehe

only got my car and noy's car left to shoot.

which reminds me i should organise a time with him this wk to do his car

got to wash mine first before i even go anywhere near it with a camera

washing is the pits :rant:

think people would be satisified paying around $28/$29 for a calendar this year?

Should be..it is more detailed than last years

specially in the sun at this time of year

Yep

PS 5 pages in a row Pwned by me

I have this choice....

run a batch of 50 calendars off, each calendar will be $28 or $29 each.

run a batch of 100 calendars off, each calendar will be $25 or $26 each.

since I have to fork up the full amount for the calendars, running 100 of them may see a few of them left in a box not being purchased which i then end up being out of pocket.

can only run these off in batch's of 50.

so, there is the choice of

run the 100 and hope they all get sold

or

run 50 and tell anyone who was to late in ordering them 'tuff luck'

Ask mud how many were sold last year?

Ian......your clutch is buggered, just recently gone through this myself so I know the evil symptoms lol

*waits for the call of shameless plug*

:P

The Perfect Day According to HER:

8:45 Wake up to hugs and kisses

9:00 5 lbs lighter on the scales

9:30 Light breakfast

11:00 Sunbathe

12:30 Lunch with best friend at outdoor cafe

13:45 Shopping

14:30 Bump into boyfriend/husband's ex - notice she's put on 2 stone

15:00 Facial, massage, nap

19:30 Candlelight dinner for two and dancing

22:00 Make love

23:30 Pillow talk in his big strong arms

The Perfect Day According to HIM:

10:00 Wake up

10:02 Oral sex

10:10 Big breakfast

11:30 Drive up coast in Ferrari with gorgeous babe with big hooters

14:15 Enormous lunch

15:15 Oral sex

15:25 Play sports with the guys

16:30 Drink much beer with the guys

18:30 Meet Claudia Schiffer

18:40 Oral sex

18:50 Huge dinner, more beer

23:00 Full on, get down, gorilla sex

23:15 Sleep

i'm not sick but i'm not wellllllllll

and i'm so hiiiiiiiiiiigh

cause i'm in hell!

mike is back!!

and pissed off!!!! stupid pubmole went home sick! now i gotta work till 7! that fat mole! she's apparently pregnant. who in their right mind would do her! you'd have to be blind, no sense of smell, no feeling in ANY part of your body and have no hearing :P

this sucks. i wanna quit :(

i'm not sick but i'm not wellllllllll

and i'm so hiiiiiiiiiiigh

cause i'm in hell!

mike is back!!

and pissed off!!!! stupid pubmole went home sick! now i gotta work till 7! that fat mole! she's apparently pregnant. who in their right mind would do her! you'd have to be blind, no sense of smell, no feeling in ANY part of your body and have no hearing :P

this sucks. i wanna quit :(

do it

The Perfect Day According to HER:

8:45 Wake up to hugs and kisses

9:00 5 lbs lighter on the scales

9:30 Light breakfast

11:00 Sunbathe

12:30 Lunch with best friend at outdoor cafe

13:45 Shopping

14:30 Bump into boyfriend/husband's ex - notice she's put on 2 stone

15:00 Facial, massage, nap

19:30 Candlelight dinner for two and dancing

22:00 Make love

23:30 Pillow talk in his big strong arms

The Perfect Day According to HIM:

10:00 Wake up

10:02 Oral sex

10:10 Big breakfast

11:30 Drive up coast in Ferrari with gorgeous babe with big hooters

14:15 Enormous lunch

15:15 Oral sex

15:25 Play sports with the guys

16:30 Drink much beer with the guys

18:30 Meet Claudia Schiffer

18:40 Oral sex

18:50 Huge dinner, more beer

23:00 Full on, get down, gorilla sex

23:15 Sleep

besides the ferrari and claudia schiffer, that sounds just like high school to me, no kidding :( my ex from back then actually expected those things of me each week :P i still didnt do them :( being male ftw!

do it

no job to go to yet. should prob have a look around.

something giving you the shits mike?

ignorant fat moles that work for me. this is her 3rd sick day in three weeks. i'm just gonna fire her soon, giving me the shits.

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