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Fear not, i believe something is in the mix for Sat, TBA

hmmm...I guess I could make a special trip into the city for a beer :rant:

Sat might be good...furniture finally arrives on sat morning...after nearly 3 weeks of living without even a fridge :)

Ok cool. I will keep my eye out for it..

You would catch me having coffee at Chit Chats on the weekends in High st

My Grey R33 would be parked right out the front...

With the weather warmer you are more likely to see me on my blue Yamaha R6 on weekends with a bunch of girl riders having breakfast and shots of espresso before heading out for a fang thru the Dandenogs and then to Healesville.

Near Pass. When you get 45-49 exam result but they still let you pass. Hence Near Pass

A term a Law/Med student should not know as it doesnt exist for them :rant:

fair enough.

i have heard the term, but abreviations stand for f*cking anything these days!!!

im with you now, and yeah, no chance of near passes there.

database development/programming... the most boring job ever. Think I need a change in IT field.

I also work for J-Spec Imports doing web development (basically getting and processing all the data needed for them to sell the cars).

Guess it pays the bills

;)

dream job

I was thinking the same thing...damn excellent.

Do u just fit them out there, I assume the f/glass moulds are made somewheer else? dunno.

I have driven past a few times...wondered how cool it would be.

I think its just near Protech Autocare on Borina rd...Greg is a ace detailer - plug for them...

From Beaconsfield, though some nights we when we are working on a major corporate action, takeover etc company will put me up in a city Hotel for the night or couple of nights.

oh nice ;) perks of the job i guess

101 Collins Street

The firm doesn't happen to start with "B" and end in "R" would it?

My best mate works as a stock broker in 101... I'm in 147 at 'one of those big accounting firms' there.

Heaps of my mates are lawyers and work in 101...

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