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School everyday... have to be at school at 8 30am then after HOMEWORK HOMEWORK HOMEWORK...!! NONE STOP!! haha lol work is no excuse. You choose to be in that work industry if your tried after it!

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people cruising friday is coz everyone has just finished work for the week and wana get out of the house.. and most of us dont have to be up early sat. yeah there will be cops, but theres always cops. i remembered being followed by one at 11pm on a tuesday nite after going out to grab a bite to eat inbetween exam study sessions. they are always around, deal with it.

ive noticed 10x more rbts and traffic cops around on a sat nite than anything else. cruising sat nite is suicide.

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lol, please dont tell me school is such a burden, 9:00 til 3 with an hours worth of breaks and mucking around with ur friends must be so hard. I get up at 6, start work at 8:30 and dont get home til 6 after finishing at 5, with an hour break. :) i win Kahli :P

YAY lets gang up on Damo!!

Damo do you have to study pretty much everyday AFTER YOU FINISH SCHOOL on top of whatever homework i also have ANNNDD sacrifice some of your weekends to study for upcoming exams??? welllll?????

owned

:)

I wont fail because ill go to uni and study then get more money then you do a week hahah I WIN! You fail!.... this is so pointless but im with charmaine!!

lol, please dont tell me school is such a burden, 9:00 til 3 with an hours worth of breaks and mucking around with ur friends must be so hard. I get up at 6, start work at 8:30 and dont get home til 6 after finishing at 5, with an hour break. :P i win Kahli :P
Lol Damo do you get HOMEWORK? I WIN! :)

Well I work during the day 8-5.30, then I'm at TAFE for my Management course 6-10pm two night per week. Plus I get lots of homework, drafting assignments, CAD assignments etc to do on the nights I'm not at tafe. :)

So I very much enjoy my Friday and Saturday nights ... and weekends in general!

I WIN :P

:)

haha cough cough.. im 3 months away from finishing my software engineering degree at uni + i work 5 days a week as a programmer already.

time u finish school, get into uni, get ur degree and find a job in that field of work.. i would have made quite a bit.. so people who go to school = EPIC FAIL!!

plus u guys are underage and cant go to flash dance 2nite.. sucks to be u :)

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haha cough cough.. im 3 months away from finishing my software engineering degree at uni + i work 5 days a week as a programmer already.

time u finish school, get into uni, get ur degree and find a job in that field of work.. i would have made quite a bit.. so people who go to school = EPIC FAIL!!

plus u guys are underage and cant go to flash dance 2nite.. sucks to be u :)

I finished my business degree some years ago at Uni and that was a handful too, working fulltime as well. Plus I was tutoring the accounting subject! :)

Never again. :P Had no time, no life ... except the uni bar LOL. So you high schoolers have it easy ... wait til you hit the real world. :)

seems liek a very small meet point for a "mass' cruise, there is like max 20 car parks there...and i beleive cops will probably rock up cos this cruise has been spammed around everywhere clearly stating the meet point, time and directions...

Hey the dates say last month :)

I was going to point that out, but they're quite edumicated here, so I figured they'd work it out :P

... meaning it was on a Saturday night :)

ok you bums, I'm getting in on this.

I work 6 days a week sometimes 7

All this week, I've had to travel 1.5hrs every morning to be out in the sticks at 5am (do the math to see what time I get up) and have been coming home between 3pm and tea time then getting stuck into reports till midnight.

You wonder why I never commit to events in advance :):P

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