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had a good nite spent new years in noosa, went to my work mates place, stayed the nite, drove home this morning, went out with a bunch of hotties! damn his g/f's friends are hotties! also driving from noosa to home in record time this morning in like 15mins, not a cop on the road or other cars to mention. it was fun. hope every1 had a good 1.

There are all these messy people sleeping in my house...... how did this happen???? Only one person drove home which was dissappointing as he was in no shape to drive!! Hope he is Ok, but it was a silly thing to do.......

There are all these messy people sleeping in my house...... how did this happen???? Only one person drove home which was dissappointing as he was in no shape to drive!! Hope he is Ok, but it was a silly thing to do.......

Eeek...

There are all these messy people sleeping in my house...... how did this happen???? Only one person drove home which was dissappointing as he was in no shape to drive!! Hope he is Ok, but it was a silly thing to do.......

i waited till the sun was well and truly up. which was a killer but better to do that then drink drive.

afternoon all.

notes to self:

1. dreamworld sucks on new years except for free booze

2. dont try and get back with ex, bad idea :P

3. i havent got a hangover so i musnt have drunk enough :(

how was everyones?

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