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mmmmmmm a little secret

(i havent been for a while)

But yeah talent is pretty good normally, around 6oclock is when it is packed tho!

If u want a decent workout go after or around 430. 1 benefit of the crammed 6pm workout is the :boobies2: im guessing thats what u were refering to :P

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Originally posted by GTAAH

Yeh that'd be me. Whats the quality of the goods like at Mt Lawley?

Jash

OK In all honesty I do think the Osborne Park one has got the best "scenery so to speak!" I have been to every one of them except for Vic Park and Rockingham oh and Tuart Hill which is a ladies club and wasn't allowed.. Spewin! i thought i might have gotten in when i wore my sexy miny skirt and boob tube but still no luck! anyways....:P

Look I know it makes me sounds like i am doing the sales pitch but i honestly beleive Osborne park has THE best scenery.... keep in mind that Scarborough Beach is 2 mins away so it's quite popular for the bikini bakers :)

If you guys don't beleive me please go whether i am working there or not on a tuesday or wednesday at 5:30.... then you will understand..

I went to Mt Lawley the day of the Madi Gras! The Gayest suburb in WA on the Gayest day in WA ... scenery wasn't at it's best let me tell ya:( Sorry to all Mount Lawley people but that was the 1st impression i got off the club....

GO JASH! we will have you bench pressing RB26's yet!!!:uh-huh: and bicep curling JIC coilovers :)

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

come to fitness first dammit sumone, i need sumone to work out with for once it's gay when u have mates that are lazy basterds!

adrian :P

Your not helping me adrian:D ... maybe you should leave your gym and come join everyone at Zest??

Joe... as soon as i get all the info I will e-mail it to you... counting down the days now... 2 weeks now till i start.... man time flies!

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Well i thought there was no point startig a new thread ..... and since me and Dan used to work at the same place its pretty relevant.

As you all know after many contract renewals my time at the Department of Industry and Resources was due to finish today ..... i was prepared for a lesiurely week or two off (ok a VERY budgeted two weeks off) temp etc til Adelaide.

Department of Industry and Resources said good bye to me today .... gave me a pressie last week had another piss up for lunch today ....... so staggering back to the office i get in the elevator and my old boss (ive been thru a couple at my time there) comes up to me and very sternly says "Lauren i need to see you - could you step into my office" thinking 'Shit what have i done now!!!' I do so ....... He offers me a job with his team (leaving the other team im not enjoying it with! yay) til i go to Adelaide :):D:) .... so here i am trying to accept the job and look intelligent but half tanked and breath smelling of wine haha so unfortunately theres no break for me ....... fortunately im earning money for the intercooler fund!!

So i thougt i would just share my good luck with you all - and all the people i promised to get around to seeing on my time off .... sorry no rest for the wicked i guess :D

Niz

Woah this thread is a blast from the past!

Good on ya Niz! so there is a lesson to be learnt from Niz... if you are looking for an internal job or promotion get really drunk then eye off the other boss till he gives into your desires! ahaha!!

ONYA NIZ! well done Yay for the FMIC!

In relation to this thread aswell how are you guys and gals going at the gym? I know Troy Kyles and Paul are doing well! but how are the others going? Bam Bam your sis said you have been a bit slack...HAHA SPRUNG! Also Zac is now a member.... Zac if you are reading this whats your nic on here?

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