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this thread is getting way to intellectual for me.

back to drinking and talking to derrty ladies =]

WE HAVE A WINNER!!

So the missus has this new kind of tea, it's spearmint flavored and is actually pretty awesome... But we were told "don't drink it before bed because it's like drinking red bull and will keep you up" I had one this morning (because I was tired) to see if it would save me going out and getting a V... but nup. I had it an hour ago and it still hasn't kicked in. Still tired. Lame. :D

Edited by Isola
Afternoon Mangs,

Tim I've got the terrorists crane in the car what time are you going to be home this arvo?

I only answer to Tim for Phil

A thoroughly good question that is. I really have NFI. Should def be home by 6 I think...

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