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aw that sounds like a lot of work

Sup Tristan

now here is a question for you all Should i go to the German club this arvo with work people? One of the girls who had been here for 5 years is leaving....but i still feel rather shitty, is beer the cure for all that ailes ye?

@Tristan: Catch up on thread. There is at least 2 posts aimed at you

Should i go to the German club?

This is all that you need to ask. The answer is always "Yes".

I will ask:

Is she hot?

and

Am I invited?

@Tristan: Catch up on thread. There is at least 2 posts aimed at you

This is all that you need to ask. The answer is always "Yes".

I will ask:

Is she hot?

and

Am I invited?

she is probably above average her replacement is hot though

I say sir, you suck.

I have my mid semester exams Sat 17th and 24th

Well I put it to you sir...

...at this rate I think I'll just stay home and rub one out over pictures of Colin's sister on facebook...

:(

aw that sounds like a lot of work

Sup Tristan

now here is a question for you all Should i go to the German club this arvo with work people? One of the girls who had been here for 5 years is leaving....but i still feel rather shitty, is beer the cure for all that ailes ye?

Beer always makes you feel better.

Picked up my shit from Tristan the mad dog that he is. Now time to chill out a bit and do some maths :S

P.P.S. Who is coming out tonight?

me. and we might have a visiting southie

Brake light saga

I didn't know the nissan grommets did that too. Toyota and Hyundai are notorious for it though.

I'll hold you to that

I'll hold you to me :(

*heartbroken*

I still <3 you

Still kinda cool though

F*CK everyone has bailed on me again :)

I was cleaning the fish tank!

Damn it I just got april fooled! :)

Lameskates :(

which posts were aimed at me?!?

a) are you coming tonight? You've been promising for weeks

b) need you to play cricket on Tuesday. Short on players :(

c) build thread of the ute. You know you want to buy it :worship:

:)

:blink:

Beer always makes you feel better.

+1

Tristan the mad dog that he is.

Fixed.

do some maths :S

:down:

me. and we might have a visiting southie

Coolies. Who?

I didn't know the nissan grommets did that too. Toyota and Hyundai are notorious for it though.

25 year old rubber fail no doubt

I'll hold you to me :worship:

That's what she said

I still <3 you

That's what she said

Still kinda cool though

Yeah, but I don't like the 4 doors

I was cleaning the fish tank!

That's what she said

Oh it goes with out saying that you were invited, sorry was focussing on the hotness ratings

Damn, I've gone home now :)

I'm out for tonight. Will see everyone after easter

Weak :blink:

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