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are you doing a teacher and her school aged daughter?

i mean.....

Doing some web design at the moment, our website is so shit so im gonna spruce it up. Heres the current one www.languagecentre.com.au

are you doing a teacher and her school aged daughter?

i mean.....

Nah, just the teacher :D

Work during the day yesterday, then my drafting course at night, then morning class today, and I'm now at work. :banana:

Full time work + part time study = busy Ruby

... then dojo training tonight,

work tomorrow then homework at night,

work Friday and then training again.

Then moving house on weekend :) Taking Monday off for a bit of a relaxing day (read: slacking on SAU)

Edited by RubyRS4
Yeah, she and some of the other staff remember you...apparently you talked about your 33 a lot :P

Kylie left before I started there but she came back the other week so I'll ask her when we're on the same shift next.

lol, dipshits, i didnt have my 33 when i worked there.

dont worry bout sayin anything to kylie mate, prob best if my missus doesnt find out lol

dojo trainning ruby? what do you train in? im guessing you mean martial arts yeh?

o crap i forgot about those pics ruby! ill get em done tonight ace :)

That's okay about the pics ... I've been busy (see above :D) including getting settlement on two houses organised. :P

I train in Shotokan Karate thru the KUA, JKA and SKIA (recently dropped the SKIA training ... too soft). Been doing it some 20 years now. Gotta keep fit somehow, as I have no time for the gym now (but I do have a home gym that sees some use from time to time).

ill be painting my dash surround/fascia and centre console fascia on saturday, it needs to

be black, but i dont want a plain look, something mettallic-ish.....any suggestions?

Edited by craig R33
That's okay about the pics ... I've been busy (see above :D ) including getting settlement on two houses organised. :P

I train in Shotokan Karate thru the KUA, JKA and SKIA (recently dropped the SKIA training ... too soft). Been doing it some 20 years now. Gotta keep fit somehow, as I have no time for the gym now (but I do have a home gym that sees some use from time to time).

nice 1. i do boxing :) well i havent done it for about a month or so now lol, got a bit slack after i got my GTR ;) funny that lol

wicked for fittness and good for confidence when you need to smash some fools ;)

but im a lover not a hater.

nice 1. i do boxing :P well i havent done it for about a month or so now lol, got a bit slack after i got my GTR :D funny that lol

wicked for fittness and good for confidence when you need to smash some fools :)

but im a lover not a hater.

where u do boxing??? i been doing muay thai for 2 years, only ever did it cause i couldnt find a decent boxing club lol....cant complain tho, f**kin great for fitness and also the smashing some fools factor lol

where u do boxing??? i been doing muay thai for 2 years, only ever did it cause i couldnt find a decent boxing club lol....cant complain tho, f**kin great for fitness and also the smashing some fools factor lol

golden grove boxxing gym.

a tad far for you i guess lol

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