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That job could have its perks :P

Aha! double entendres!!

1) sleep with your cousin.

GUFFAW.... that one had me roring...

and yeah now I buy a bottle and i mix it with coke zero and it lasts me all of 2 sessions.... i reckon the alcopop tax is making people drink even more alcohol. its just not premixed. such a moronic idea... 'to protect young girls' pffft. i dont think young girls really get into wild the sphincter of the universe n cola premixes.... and now the idiots are trying to get the legislation passed a second time. for once in his ineffable existance, fielding is doing me a service :P

-D

missr34...dont know your name...but the question which should be asked here is...what exactly are you drinking? if its not worthy..then i shall not have a smile on my dial

tried to ring you today Steve (would've noticed a missed call from me).....got a bit of activity and had to hang up quickly.

Try to ring you tomoz

yeah saw/accepted that i was actually in the office looking @ emails and answered straight away

missr34...dont know your name...but the question which should be asked here is...what exactly are you drinking? if its not worthy..then i shall not have a smile on my dial

oh baileys but it dont take much to get me drunk but i drinking 1/2 pint of baileys to 1/2 milk haha

hmm...baileys....its alright i guess...and long as you're not binge drinking like the rest of us young hoons do..then drink up!

oh i wills

I think its about time you started collecting pet rocks :P

-D

sounds good i will name one ben after u shall i

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