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Guaranteed S.W.A.T response

Agreed.

Sarp mangs. Went and had a look at the car. Only thing left to do was the boot lip. It looks amazing. wub.gif

Wanna see. wanna see. wanna see.

watcha getting done bruski ?

boob job and some facial work.

Morning Mangs,

Not at work! Yay!

Too much COD. or WOW. Plus 1 mace.

I put on my robe and wizard hat...

much awesome. Cant wait for my MMS

That's what she said

Just walk away then......se if I care.....

That's what she said

Had beer, feel better.

That's what she said

Much awesome!

That's what she said

until the ceramic rubs off??

That's what she said

Wanna see. wanna see. wanna see.

That's what she said

i <3 boost.

+1

In other news:

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:D :D :D. f**k Three.

In other news:

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:D :D :D. f**k Three.

Good work, welcome to good coverage, cable and connection, but shit everything else.

QQ does anyone know if you pay more tax as a subcontractor? I'm subbing with no abn.

No idea dude

why is the current network still called the Next G network? whats' the new one going to be called? next next G?

20G network.

Why does the sum total of the garbage we throw out every week add up to more than we bring in.

Fudge factor multiplier.

why is the current network still called the Next G network? whats' the new one going to be called? next next G?

Depends on what you earn as usual, and what you can right off as business expenses.

Noel as we speak im finishing off another bottle of wine. Seriously thinking of drinking more

but i won't

took photo's of bike and put them on facebook

Noel as we speak im finishing off another bottle of wine. Seriously thinking of drinking more

but i won't

took photo's of bike and put them on facebook

LOL. I wont say much Dan, I too have a weakness for grape juice.

Weekend was the usual. Work, followed by more work :P

No really cute birds in at work tonight. Some ok talent but nothing really stunning. Made me all :(

Spotted you on Coro drive 10 minutes ago... i purposely drove slow so you would give it some to pass, and you did :thumbsup: Was in a black crv >_<

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