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consider youselves lucky

im an electrician. does not matter how much i earn as it all goes to my girlfriend anyways! :P

I know someone else that would say that too. :P

I work for my Grandparents as an admin assisitant, best job ever.

Lukes a fitter/machinest slash CNC programer aka Mechanical Engineer.

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Grog ofcourse :)

my garage is full of past used by date beer if that helps

Lukes a fitter/machinest slash CNC programer aka Mechanical Engineer.

I wish i had a spare million for a cnc machine. Just think of the rediculous things i could make

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I make the holes in the middle of dohnuts. good pay but very high pressure job to get it just right. I also do muffin stump removal like newman and previously worked as a mercenary during gulf war 1, gulf war 2 and gulf war 3 "payback". follow your dreams!

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I'm a software engineer / web developer (what a shock!!) for realestate.com.au.

Christian

# Give agents more then 26 upload options for photo's.

# For the love of god, write a tech article for idiot agents on how to resize images. Alot still manage to upload pixilated photo’s.

:)

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# Give agents more then 26 upload options for photo's.

# For the love of god, write a tech article for idiot agents on how to resize images. Alot still manage to upload pixilated photo’s.

:)

Tell me about it! I used to get so annoyed with that website! Although not as bad as justlisted.com.au

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tell them i'm sick of paying for advertising on there. make it free for me prankeh! I need to advertise my place this week. :)

cutting the holes out of doughnuts for a crust has not exactly left me rolling in dough... ahhh nuts!, pun overload!

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tell them i'm sick of paying for advertising on there. make it free for me prankeh! I need to advertise my place this week. :)

cutting the holes out of doughnuts for a crust has not exactly left me rolling in dough... ahhh nuts!, pun overload!

LOL...

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