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Too much waiting. Mongorrians must have seen a wall, they kept disappearing to do god knows what instead of cooking.

Waiting made me late for my second engagement of the night. This was a very bad thing. Apparently 20 minutes late, even when notified in advance that I'll be a little late, was too much of a wait. Flip side, I'm talking shop with Brisbanes best bartenders as they do some training. Free booze FTW! Wouldn't have been doing this if otherwise occupied ;)

was out for the night due to previous engagements. Keen for more dinners though.

Miso no worries on those rims, are you allowed to keep them? also pretty stoked to hear that they are 17x9.5 +18 not the 9 i was told.

Morning Mangs,

Too much waiting. Mongorrians must have seen a wall, they kept disappearing to do god knows what instead of cooking.

Waiting made me late for my second engagement of the night. This was a very bad thing. Apparently 20 minutes late, even when notified in advance that I'll be a little late, was too much of a wait. Flip side, I'm talking shop with Brisbanes best bartenders as they do some training. Free booze FTW! Wouldn't have been doing this if otherwise occupied ;)

:(

Although, it's not like the ribs were delivered in a particularly timely manner either... :P

German club next wednesday? Who's keen?

Keen. Although isn't that origin night?

Probably working next Wednesday night, will have to pass on German club for now. Will confirm yes or no later this week.

2 days off of work in a row now :) Very happy boy!

AAARRRGGGGGHHHH!!!! F*CK .NET not being properly thread safe. Now I need to redevelop my whole application :(. There goes months worth of work...*

*May be overdramatising slightly. However, I am pissed off*

Indeed it is. Only football match's that i watch.

Ditto. Not sure why but there is something about Origin that makes me want to watch it...

Possibly because I spent 6 years missing every match due to working at dominos?

Apparently it is. But I don't have a single f**k to give for origin so :thumbsup:

They'll probably play it on the big screen anyway. But what about the bogan crowd factor? That's the bigger worry.

You'll be ronery.

But his sister won't be ;)

I was going to go to the game and the after party for origin.....but a spanner appears to have been thrown in those works. Stupid women and thier fickle friendships. That said by next week every one may be best buds again and I will get to go

im not a fan of the football either. I normally don't watch it, that being said if we go to german club i'll come along i'd say there would be a crowd, maybe they'll have them in the hall. The will also probably do the fast menu for the night too.

fixed the issue with the rats?

All this talk on the radio about "planking" gets me thinking. Colin call shotgun on being the first to offically "plank" your sister

All this talk on the radio about "planking" gets me thinking. Colin call shotgun on being the first to offically "plank" your sister

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