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i finish when ever i want to finish :P

prob be home at 2 on thursday

3 oclock about the time ill get there mate ill msg you when im near.

hey Ryan, can I get in line as well.

I tried ringing you a couple of times but you were obviously busy.

Let me know when's a good time for you.......cheers

i had a few missed calls, didn't know who it was lol...ill have to give you a buzz sometime tomorrow or thursday mate.

oh and Farmer's union iced coffee? 2-3 a day without fail. It's more of a need than a want.

sorry farmers union, you will have my business back soon i promise!

i used to drink at least 1 a day, but had to give it up too. the denist told me it was rotting my teeth away, i can believe it though with 59g of sugar in there :P

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