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how'd u become an l2 ho? who'd u suk?

there's so many ppl who were in induction that deserve to b l2 and not l1 ho's... oh wellz... i'm jus doin this 4 the $$$ dun really care...

lol get me a job there now, i cbf working with my dad, i mean sure i can take a lot of breaks and the work is pretty easy and yeah i am the heir to the business and we have a coke machine, and we are making a chicken shed but come on this is killing me!

meh its overrated, i think i get on average 36k a year if i dun do weekends, which is ok with me... it'll pay off the car and pay my rent.

I'll quit as soon as I graduate and go do some network admin/consultation job sumwhere

HANG ON HANG ON HANG ON...

WHICH POOR BASTARD HAS STARTED WORKING WITH ME AND POOF INARK OVER THERE??????

word of advise

runnnnn

runnnnnnn

runnnnnnnn while u can before he asks u into the L2 room so he can show you his Dlink express modem thats hidin in his jeans

runnnnn

i'm one of da only curry guys who works there with an aussie accent if dat narrows it down... easier still look at my desktop wallpaper and you'll see skylinesaustralia written on it.

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