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So its a sunday night@!!!! its a public holiday tomorrow....

what are people up to....

Me im having a few.. (quite a few) drinks with some mates and looking at heading out into the town very soon/2@@@@@!!!!!

Who has the poor deal of having to work tomorrow?

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i would f**king kill to be partying away with my friendly friends tonight, but i have 2x consecutive 3hour exams on wednesday and i'm freaking out instead of chilling

hope you have an ace night though matt :rolleyes: the rest of sau also ... i see i'm pretty much the only one in vic section asjfbasdljfa

gaaaaaah

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there's not many of us around cos we are all in the same boat as you dude. its the lucky ones like Mr. Events Co-ordinator here who dont have uni to contend with that can take the time to get smashed.

it really sux cos now that im on placement, all our tutors at the alfred really cbf coming in to teach us for an hr. therefore we get the day off even though it not a uni holiday.

im finished on the friday though. wooties! will definately be going for a long thrash thru the hils and shit and also get off my face (separate occasions - not an idiot).

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We're playing pirates on xbox :thumbsup: (sid meier's) There's nothing like ransacking, pillaging and dancing with the busty ladies.

I yelled at the neighbours today, so now I'm trying to plot my revenge pirate style.

Bit of a snore really, but we're pretty boring :rolleyes:

Michael flew a light plane today though, noice!

Apart from that I have been doing SAU membership stuff for the last 3 nights..

Exciting times! Uni work sounds like fun in comparison.

Hehe basti I love that sig :cheers:

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after a nice relaxing and sleep filled weekend back to work tomorrow, and looks like its public transport.... ooohh shit just realised its public holiday times.... thats soo not very good :-( and looks like the buses dont run tomorrow

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yea im up, playing ps3 Motorstrom on da internets, getting my ass whipped... its pissing me off.

...fek it, im goin to bed, mite play some golf tommoz if it doesnt rain, or just bludge some more.. and prep my self for working over in adelaide for the next few days.

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seems nobody else went out last night! Or maybe their just not up yet. Went to Marquee with a bunch of friends, cos we didn't get tickets to the white party cos someone couldn't decide weather or not they were gonna be in the country! Still wasn't bad, few weird people though :)

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didnt do anythign this weekend apart from test driving a mazda 2 and a honda jazz....and cooking mexican. Right now looking at potential home designs and figuring out my finances for the new home and setting aside cash for a side business

quiet weekends are the best.....

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Marquee? LOL you must have been desperate.

A fair few SAU people were in St. Kilda last night.

yeh...well...girls...what can I say...least marquee is better than retro :)

and whats better in St Kilda? Never been anywhere good round there.....

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