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sounds like you are making compliment to uq web servers :D

anyway.. cant wait for this :thumbsup:

http://www.uq.edu.au/orientation/index.html?page=90123

Miss market day.

Qut has nutin

I always consider the general ineptitude of UQ at most things it does from an organizational stand point to be proof of the old saying "those that can, do. Those that can't, teach."

Went through that list earlier today after looking at what UQ had to offer.

Going tomorrow for the Motorsport team meeting and see what free crap I can get.

Toga party, i'll definitely consider.

Need white sheets!

At least I'll be busy once uni starts :) not used to working only 25 hours a week. Lots of time to waste and no money to spend makes me a bored man.

Thats the shittest thing about uni, now I have lots of money and no time...how does one get lots of money and time??? >_<

I did have lots of money and no time. Now I've voluntarily reversed it to go back to uni :P

In answer to your question, to have lots of time and money you first need to pass through the working 16 hour days to make a fortune by the time you are 40 phase. Then you turn 40 and can cruise... That or sell drugs.

Start your own business early is the only way really. That or be born into it. Working 70+ hours a week still wont get me to where I'd like to be fast enough lol

New living arrangements all sorted. I was going to move into the place at Moorooka but god was all "Nah bro, move in with the hotties!" so I was all like "But it's too far away from work, not airconditioned and I don't get my own bathroom!" so god was all "Nah bro! You should totally do it!" and then he made it so my choices were removed from me.

God, you are a twisted son of a bitch but I love you :)

Start your own business early is the only way really. That or be born into it. Working 70+ hours a week still wont get me to where I'd like to be fast enough lol

true, then you pay it all out in taxes and the gov't then wastes it on people that do not deserve it. born into it is a better option.

Nice little place for sale here :wacko:

For Sale

not bad. looks like an old live in CBA. stick a chiller in the vault and have an awsome fridge.

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