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Accidentally?

That's what she said

A likely story...

lolz

What else is new?

That's what she said

That's what she said

Morning...

...Mangs.

I don't break it all the time :(

:D

:)

Search the thread for "she said" and you get six pages of results. very popular phrase

serious note :

Anyone doing or has done a Diploma of Civil Engineering ?

not really... since you last checked in it was mostly josh and tristan flirting, colin trying to hook in for a three way, a bit of that's what she said action, then everyone was flirting, and now it's back to a normal day in the inner west crew whoretown.

not really... since you last checked in it was mostly josh and tristan flirting, colin trying to hook in for a three way, a bit of that's what she said action, then everyone was flirting, and now it's back to a normal day in the inner west crew whoretown.

There's a normal day ? :D

not really... since you last checked in it was mostly josh and tristan flirting, colin trying to hook in for a three way, a bit of that's what she said action, then everyone was flirting, and now it's back to a normal day in the inner west crew whoretown.

Cool, I had more training, 3 days in a room learning about taking people to court ect, fun stuff. Josh is such a broad minded person

oh hey Josh

sarp carnts. Have just spent 3 hours going back and forth with IT service desk trying to get them to install my software properly. Finally got it all sorted now I can do some work lol

sarp carnts. Have just spent 3 hours going back and forth with IT service desk trying to get them to install my software properly. Finally got it all sorted now I can do some work lol

an apple would never let you down

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oh hells yes

Is that a Renault 5 turbo?

an apple would never let you down

Lol an apple can't even run the program I'm trying to use lol

Cool, I had more training, 3 days in a room learning about taking people to court ect, fun stuff.

oh that sounds like so much fun... :D

Lol an apple can't even run the program I'm trying to use lol

TESTIFY!!

whats been scarnon in here? Did i miss anything?

Bought the alfa :)

sarp carnts. Have just spent 3 hours going back and forth with IT service desk trying to get them to install my software properly. Finally got it all sorted now I can do some work lol

f*cking hate those IT c*nts hey :D

oh that sounds like so much fun... :D

yeah, it was rubbish, it was boring, the food was bad and at the end there was an exam you had to get 75% on or you didnt get your authorised officer card...which you need to do almost everything, so as much as i wanted to sleep i couldnt

yeah, it was rubbish, it was boring, the food was bad and at the end there was an exam you had to get 75% on or you didnt get your authorised officer card...which you need to do almost everything, so as much as i wanted to sleep i couldnt

I hate when they don't let you sleep :D

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