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i thought government workers didnt do any work??? or is that council workers...lol

Come on man dont be hating on the Govt employees....we i mean i do a lot of work just that the networks are slow in the country side what can i do

Come on man dont be hating on the Govt employees....we i mean i do a lot of work just that the networks are slow in the country side what can i do

Check out nurses.

blue mesh packaging now includes the following message

WARNING: MAY LEAVE PHYSICAL/EMOTIONAL SCARRING. RICE MODS PTY LTD IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE PHYSICLY OR EMOTIONALLY THIS PRODUCT MAY HAVE

WARNING: VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADIVISED, THE SIGHT OF THIS MESH MAY OFFEND SOME VIEWERS

you'll never hear the end of this :P

has become the most common butt end of all our jokes :P

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I'm sooooo going to get something like that made up for when the Stagea is in car shows :P

Warning: Blue mesh may cause Retinitis Pigmentosa (retina blindness) and has been known to cause emotional scarring (lackness of HTFU). "Fear the Blue Mesh" is not responsible for any physical or emotional damages arising from the use or misuse of blue mesh. Please observe from a safe distance at all times.

:P

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ever worked in a hospital?? i think they are a myth... most nurses are actually rather old and not what i'd call hot. however the traniee doctors... giddy up!!!

Thats only true if your stuck in a metro hospital Luke heheheh :thumbsup:

Country hospitals seem to have more hot nurses then city.....interns umm some of them can be quite hot

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