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Good Morning all.

Another glorious day and im stuck at work.... life is great.

Don't work to earn money. Work to evolve your thinking and the money will come naturally!

Morning Mangs,

On the train, gold coast sucks :(

This train only goes to the city and the airport, and spends the entire time exactly 3 minutes BEHIND the caboolture train.

So I'll have to get off somewhere and wait 27 minutes for the next one :( :( :(.

Then I have to go to work.

FML

Update: On the right train now :). Decided to turn my half hour break into lunch. The line up at KFC was epic, but it was worth it because as I got to the front of the line they dumped a load of fresh nuggets, so I spontaneously changed my order (because nothing beats fresh nuggets). However I then due to the length of the line I only had 5 minutes to smash my 18 nuggets. Shit got epic.

Also, saw a dude dressed up like the guy from pokemon. No shit, motherf**ker looked exactly like this:

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Ha had a stuffed toy pokemon in his backpack and everything

Update: On the right train now :). Decided to turn my half hour break into lunch. The line up at KFC was epic, but it was worth it because as I got to the front of the line they dumped a load of fresh nuggets, so I spontaneously changed my order (because nothing beats fresh nuggets). However I then due to the length of the line I only had 5 minutes to smash my 18 nuggets. Shit got epic.

Also, saw a dude dressed up like the guy from pokemon. No shit, motherf**ker looked exactly like this:

ash.jpg

Ha had a stuffed toy pokemon in his backpack and everything

I saw lots of dressed up people in the city/valley i have a feeling nerdfest 2011 is on, also known as supernova or somthing. I was made to go once every one was a dickehead and smelled bad

I saw lots of dressed up people in the city/valley i have a feeling nerdfest 2011 is on, also known as supernova or somthing.

Yeeeeep, supernova is indeed on this weekend. Lucky he didn't try and trap you with his pokeballs McFly.

Ahh, that would probably be it.

I was made to go once every one was a dickehead and smelled bad

LOL

Aaaannnnndddd.... Now I'm at work :(

Home again, much shorter shift tonight thank god!

Silly drunk people who can't hold their liquor made life interesting tonight as we couldn't hail a cab for love or money. All the drivers were off the road tonight for some reason...

*Wanders off to find the result of ICC World Cup final*

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