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^^ no it aint me and heslo are going there for dinner and fishpaste so those that want come and join us :D small drive after too nothing planed no notes just a head drive

What time you guys meeting at Villies???

so, i basically f**king hate my work right.

a little over a week ago i filed 2 leave requests, 1 for the 8th of august for gokarting. and 1 for the 9th of august for the blood donation.

they didnt approve either of them! 700 staff with the training to take my shifts, and they "couldnt" arrange it. not even with more than 3 f**king weeks notice. :D

pisses me off.

Why would you sell your car if you lost your licence? I dont see the point. Im hanging out for the next 2 months to be over, get my L's and drive it again. And why such a 'quick sale' just because they lost their licence, seems abit fishy to me..

Why would you sell your car if you lost your licence? I dont see the point. Im hanging out for the next 2 months to be over, get my L's and drive it again. And why such a 'quick sale' just because they lost their licence, seems abit fishy to me..

yeah, id say theres something dodge about it. as said earlier, the only pics are at the auction house.

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