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Ummm, so if you feel like this this morning, dare I ask why you got jiggy with her in the first place??? :laugh:

no one will ever know :P

i dont have pics shanef, she not here! i dont think she would let me take them either :)

didnt look. At work, and I work next to this old fart who talks too loud, complains too much, has too much pride and is very ignorant.

You can tell I love my geariatric co-worker. He studied network engineering for 4 years at tafe, he reckons, and I had to walk him through pinging an IP address.... Fool.

i know, we had a convo bout it when he out it up :laugh:

edit: also i'm at work and cant search for things like that really since the boss views everything i do.

Edited by lilmike86
You can tell I love my geariatric co-worker. He studied network engineering for 4 years at tafe, he reckons, and I had to walk him through pinging an IP address.... Fool.

roflcopter

That is a very complex task though. We had a very expensive phone tech flown up from Sydney to fix a PABX issue, who looked all confused when we explained that a TCP/UDP port didn't necessarily refer to a specific plug in the back of the machine. They didn't charge us for his visit... :laugh:

Hi Lee :)

now check out Lee's av...those are nice boobs :kiss:

Hey karen, the Lady Owner from the mt Gravatt Car wash Place wants you to contact her cos they want to do a special deal for the club, she gave me her card and asked me to give it to you....

lee where were you when i needed cheap seafood :P

oh and how was ur xmas?

Xmass was Awesome :laugh: But now i need Sleep!!! How was yours?

Cheap Seafood you say, he he he we sold out of suitible seafood on Friday the 22nd, it was crazy :laugh:

i know, we had a convo bout it when he out it up :D

edit: also i'm at work and cant search for things like that really since the boss views everything i do.

:P Sux 2 b U Mike.......

just say its work related!!!!

Xmass was Awesome :) But now i need Sleep!!! How was yours?

Cheap Seafood you say, he he he we sold out of suitible seafood on Friday the 22nd, it was crazy :P

mine was great - i went up to bundaberg to my g/f folks cane farm and actually enjoyed it :laugh:

and i was after some good fish, but didn't know where to go, i ended up getting some red snapper fillets from coles but they were $24/kg :laugh:

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