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mine was good

out on the town in melb fri night

telstra wholesale took us out for drinks and dinner

was ace, heaps of drinks and good food

then went to a club which was homo spec

saturday didnt do much

and today went for a walk then drove my car around the block twice (lost my licence, get it back july) so gay gay gay

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How was everyones weekend?

Welcome Astro,

nice to see new people coming aboard and having a chat.

Yeh weekend was sweet as, Left for Phillip Island about lunch time Friday, mate was racing his Saloon Car in the national comp! Qualified 10th out of 25! 1st race finnished 4th, second race finnished 4th again, and last race finnished 5th! and overall we finnished 3rd, so we is well happy! Now running 5th out of 26 in the championship! QLD is the next round but don't think we will be making that one, but after that is home track(mallala)! Got home this morning at 1:30am and up again for a 7am start for work, coffee is working wonders!!!!!

Another good thing on the weekend was they had a white 33 GTR as the pace car!!! Sweet as!

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I'm in love, she's married but she is goddamn beautiful.

Here name is Becki Newton and she is on ugly betty. She is married though, but damn shes fine. On last nights episode she was wearing this red dress and oh damn it was good.

If anyone has any pics at decent resolution i might have a replacement for my desktop on my work computer.

I'm still in weekend mode, I guess thats good and bad!

Stayed in melbourne from wed-sun courtesy of a big oil company (for an interview) 5 star hotel on Southbank, dinners, wine, it was great :D

Just found out I have another interview with another company in Perth- yay- I haven't been to perth yet. I can't wait. I'm over the moon at the moment!!

All these interviews and I'm still not sure if I'll get a job...

?? Any tips ?? :P

Just found out I have another interview with another company in Perth- yay- I haven't been to perth yet. I can't wait. I'm over the moon at the moment!!

Perth is great..... My old boy lives over there! Been a few times as you could imagine! It's like Adelaide but bigger and sandier! and it feels like your behind everyone bieng so far away from the action(east coast) So i guess your gonna be moving away then...lol with all these interstate job interviews! Good Luck!

Perth is great..... My old boy lives over there! Been a few times as you could imagine! It's like Adelaide but bigger and sandier! and it feels like your behind everyone bieng so far away from the action(east coast) So i guess your gonna be moving away then...lol with all these interstate job interviews! Good Luck!

Pretty good cause it used to be a mirror image of adelaide. growth there is always on the up...

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Pretty good cause it used to be a mirror image of adelaide. growth there is always on the up...

Yeh and they have planned for increase in population, there is som much room either side of the roads there for extensions for more traffic, which makes easier traveling to and from town!

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