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LOL roo.. thats good babe

Just getting a mate to help me put together another PC box for constant recording from the cameras ... so its set and forget! The whole surveillance server will be housed in a secure cabinet too. I've got too many toys now not to protect them.

Just realised too I can't get too carried away with securing the gates etc, as I have to get the house extension building materials into the backyard in the next few weeks :P

LOL SLED, i doubt it would go down well if me n kel decked each other haha.

I'm not one to hold a grudge though :P I'll be over it in less than a week :) Hopefully in time for the cruise woooo!

yay!

lifes too short to be mad at someone

smile and the world smiles with you

fight and the world beats up on you

maybe someone should show this 'world' who's boss one day. c'mon moon, do your thing!

ta for bday wishes, off for a bodybrd in a sec!

here goes to my new hobby (soley to exercise the knees, plus needa hobby since I gave up the motorbike riding last yr)

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.

I've said this so many times, Agree whole heartedly. hehe

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yay!

lifes too short to be mad at someone

smile and the world smiles with you

fight and the world beats up on you

maybe someone should show this 'world' who's boss one day. c'mon moon, do your thing!

ta for bday wishes, off for a bodybrd in a sec!

here goes to my new hobby (soley to exercise the knees, plus needa hobby since I gave up the motorbike riding last yr)

Spot on right there. I always can get over it, never hold a grudge, forgive people if they do me wrong, etc.

I'm a very forgiving and forgetting person in that way lol. Don't know if that in some cases, might be a bad thing though.

Mate of mine was hell into the bodyboarding last year. I don't like uber big waves though haha.

Is the weather nice outside? Ain't been out seeming as iv been sick :P

hope you feel better soon charmaine !

yeah Im not into the wave thing, but have no knees after 12 surgeries, so need to get into the rehab exercise, and swimming laps / hydro exercises isnt much fun after a while @ noarlunga indoor pool

waves are free, and the manta/quiksilver board/wetty cost was only like 25 pool visits anyway!!

today is 32, mild to warm, high uv and pollen count, slight change of wind in the afternoon bringing a cool breeze along into the evening

no chance of precipitation

geez, Id do a better job then the Ch9 knobjokey, cant get his words straight. Ali carle would have been much nicer to lust* (oops, look) at

damn people that dont know a thing about skylines when im trying to sell one

all that can be said is this .

Skylines? Arent those da fooly sik cars dat come wiv da 12 subwoofers from da factory? so sik uleh...esp wiv a 6" tin on da end yo

-D

Skylines? Arent those da fooly sik cars dat come wiv da 12 subwoofers from da factory? so sik uleh...esp wiv a 6" tin on da end yo

-D

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

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