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lol Ben, didn't mum ever tell you about mixing & matching colours in the wash

EDIT: lol, I've been in a weird mood today...............back to work now

In Sydney, you cant tell the difference, there are many flavours of chocolate ;D

-D

since this is Wasteland, I'm putting my 2 cents forth.

It amazes me that in all my years on God's earth, I've realized one thing that is very distinct between men & women.

When women argue or even look at each other cross eyed, you can guarantee pretty much that they're going to be arch rivals for life (or for at least a very long time, lol).

When blokes have a disagreement, they can punch each others lights out but within 24 hrs be sharing a beer together.

PS: there are exceptions on occasion (ie Steve & Craig) ;) but I'm almost certain they are from the Hermaphrodite variety :P J/K boys

Well said! The part about women and men!

Nene wanna come wash my car to????? :wub: Its dirty as!! Bloody northern express way + developments round this area!!!

Anyone got panadol??

Oh yer happy birthday Tangles!! Same day as our wedding aniversary!! WOOO!!!

24 week scan today as well and everythings going just nicely ;) Had first antinatil class thing! All down hill from here!

Edited by Boof
really? she was on there this morning?

Yep, she sure was!

BTW, does anyone else think Claire Hooper from Good News Week is kinda attractive in a kooky way? ;) She's got nice assets :wub:

Edited by RubyRS4
pfft, you flame me for bringing up different looking women (Lady Gaga), then mention one yourself :wub:

But Claire Hooper and Lisa Fernandez don't parade around in underwear that make them look like muffins ;)

Maybe if they parade around in lingerie :P

Yeah apparently her Uncle and Grandma died and another family member had a baby - all in Perth while she was over here! She said her Family is more important now, and is leaving Nova! Will be a shame. Hopefully Nova doesn't pull the plug on Jules and Fitzy!

Maybe they'll get Amanda Blair on! ;)

:wub:

Haha had the same issue at a previous workplace - they all had SAFM cranking over the phones.

Yeah apparently her Uncle and Grandma died and another family member had a baby - all in Perth while she was over here! She said her Family is more important now, and is leaving Nova! Will be a shame. Hopefully Nova doesn't pull the plug on Jules and Fitzy!

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