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Well f**kya then Zaff, I was trying to help you out but you wont rerspond so forget it.

Hah sorry noel my computer decided it would get aids and I had to pop out this arvo!

No I am not a member as yet but am planning to join shortly as I have just gotten my license back as you already know!

kthnx...

Cliff notes:

Ive been a real estate agent since I was 18.

I dont have a car license, i need a part time job close to my house.

I applied at woolies.

oh, in that case, fair enough. Why dont u have a car licence?

oh, in that case, fair enough. Why dont u have a car licence?

17 - now Ive been a complete cock tard, went to court on another matter, police complied evidence over the last 4 yrs trying to prove I was unfit to hold a license and try and give a longer suspension. I surrendered my license to try and beat the system, no license no court.

No court meant a longer suspension cant be ruled. I ended up with getting the min time.

17 - now Ive been a complete cock tard, went to court on another matter, police complied evidence over the last 4 yrs trying to prove I was unfit to hold a license and try and give a longer suspension. I surrendered my license to try and beat the system, no license no court.

No court meant a longer suspension cant be ruled. I ended up with getting the min time.

Which is?

17 - now Ive been a complete cock tard, went to court on another matter, police complied evidence over the last 4 yrs trying to prove I was unfit to hold a license and try and give a longer suspension. I surrendered my license to try and beat the system, no license no court.

No court meant a longer suspension cant be ruled. I ended up with getting the min time.

good plan!

Cliff notes:

Ive been a real estate agent since I was 18.

I dont have a car license, i need a part time job close to my house.

I applied at woolies.

Kudos to you for getting off your ass and havin a go dude.

my lil bro just got his P's and got his first fine on the weekend and was absolutely deverstated cuz he didn't do anything (car near him did burn out, he got picked outta crowd). Hence the reason why 17yr old boys driving loud skylines shouldn't drive in mooloolaba on a saturday night! Told him to get used to it and avoid the area!

What the?

LOL at Josh workin at woolies

Imagines Shane asking him "are those bananas firm?"

Nismoboy replies "Do want a fist in your face?"

I wont last working at woolies aye. I need an admin job so i can whore on here all day

Kudos to you for getting off your ass and havin a go dude.

Yeh had to do something, sitting on my ass is boring, and pointless. Im spending more then I earn, which is a big fat ZERO. Woolies will suck, and I doubt i'll last, but its "something" I guess.

Plus its not even 5 minutes up the road.

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