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i do the admin work for a professional massage training centre, all the teachers are HOT and have permanently oiled hands.

god damnnnnnnn

i work at Inghams and all i see is chicken! ME WORK WITH CHICKEN, ME LIKE CHICKEN

im back on the durries :D

had a 4 year break... it fails.

feel free to hassle me and convince me to give up the darts again... i dont wanna smoke lol

i tried quiting! made it for only a day and i swear i would've killed someone for a smoke

my mum always says, whoever begins smoking these days is an idiot, given how much warning you are spood fed everyday about the dangers of smoking. CARL YOUR AN IDIOT!! lol, dont do it man!

but then again, i think mum uses that as an excuse, "When i started smoking we had no idea about the side effects"

i only smoke the alternative.

much healthier. :D

know what ya mean though, quitting the smokes is f**king difficult. mostly thanks the associated habits.

but yeah, give em up or ill kick you in the vagina, carl.

haha hmmm sounds good lol im sitting on my butt here at dzignfx lol

Well for your information

i am sitting in my office...current temp 21.5deg

feet up on desk....relaxed as

just got 2 more jobs to do this arvo and i am good as done

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