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So pumped, just gotta get through Cert IV training today, then finish work at 12 tomorrow, car finally gets a tune, saturday is my 21st party, sunday is my actual birthday, monday is my birthday cruise, then im off work til the 13th!! woot.

:cool: Nene and I are going shopping for your birthday cruise as soon as we get ready we are so excited everything is organised just fixing up loose ends today

Also I have resigned from my normal job and I will be doing my beauty stuff from home so if anyone wants nails and basic waxing for now let me know.

I start on the 7th of October and I have bookings already

In the near future i will be able to do all waxing and tinting as well

I am able to do:

*french

*Coloured french

*Natural

*eyebrow waxing

If you wish to book in my number is 0401 343 118

Looking for a new pair of Onitsuka Tigers. Worn my blue ones out :rofl:

Anyone know where to look? Had a look down at the bay yesterday but there wasn't much at all.

LAX, platypus and axel beers in the city...

i have 3 pairs and need a new set soon!

LAX, platypus and axel beers in the city...

i have 3 pairs and need a new set soon!

Yeah, used to rep em' hard when they first came out years ago.. Then grew out of them until the other day when I found my old pair! Now I want moooore!

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