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that is a bit wrong

also thanx to all of you and your kind words lastnight and yesterday, and for who ever sent emails to the looser lol i got a email telling me lol

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babe forward em to me im half way through an email to him

Woohoo! Time for beer tonite! :D

Got the results back from an exam for Design and Construction Management ...

A perfect score of 100% :):O:D

Anyone want me to design a house for them? :P

Congrats Roo!!!

Thanks. Work has now told me I gotta buy cake :O

On another note, had some faggy 40yo guy want to drag me off in his Aurion at lunchtime today. :D Is this a new breed of wankers? Middle aged hoons in their Aurions :)

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