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of course it is... I haven't been to bed! I got home at 5 so I figured... screw it, I'll just stay up and do stuff.

Furry Muff

the sphincter of the universe slap?

You know it

you never bring me any :P

You don't pay my wages :cool:

ask jason

Jason! Pics mofo

me too so if you guys run out of water tonight

take 50 cents and ring someone who cares

I'll ring ya mum, she always cares, and 50c goes a LLLLOOOONNNGGG way

actually speaking of coffee... I've got high speed interwebs, air con... all I really need now is a cup of coffee... but do I really feel like getting up? And does mum have any coffee that's not absolute crap?

Jason! Pics mofo

I'll ring ya mum, she always cares, and 50c goes a LLLLOOOONNNGGG way

ninja pics FTW

man don't ring my mum ill be in trouble then :(

hands up if you're finished work for the week! *puts hand up*

Not counting John, of course :(

in an hour i will be ;)

ps ravi you're a sex cadet

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