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For the first time ever in my working life I have two of these planned for next week (never chucked a sickie, only taken 3 legitimate sick days in the last seven years.)

Taking a half day to meet with the owners of the new pub I'm off to manage and a second half day the following day to get my baby serviced by Dan at ERD. The company owes me 460 hours of sick leave, they can pay me out 16 before I leave next Friday.

thats crazy!!!! I only ever have 3 or 4 sick days up my sleeve, the rest i make damn sure i use! :P

Work. Going to Townsville now to, but my flight has been delayed, so I'm sat at the bar.

Qantas can eat my ass and balls.

Kicking it in the Q club? I guess, they probably don't have one in cairns? :(

33 passed the roady and got some rego today :cool: Now what to do with the 31 :ermm:

I'll give you $20 if you dump it on dan's parent's lawn.

thats crazy!!!! I only ever have 3 or 4 sick days up my sleeve, the rest i make damn sure i use! :P

I've got 8 days avaialable atm. Good to have about a week handy I reckon.

thats crazy!!!! I only ever have 3 or 4 sick days up my sleeve, the rest i make damn sure i use! :P

I have this annoying work ethic that makes me feel like a douche if I slack off. I don't care if others do, I actively encourage my mates to do it so we can have fun mid week when I have my RDO's. I just don't like doing it.

That and it's hard to take time off when you run pubs, can't just leave the work to tomorrow :(

my parents love having spare cars in the side yard. they really loved the 3/4 of a 31 i had. Unfortunently you need to make it classy now, i only take euro (alfa's) in the yard.

Shopping david? yes a little of that ;) haha also got my banking setup and i now have a learner bike license

thats crazy!!!! I only ever have 3 or 4 sick days up my sleeve, the rest i make damn sure i use! :P

Lol I have no idea how I could use all my sick days. I've maxed out works HR hour counter thing. Pretty sure it doesn't go over 320 hours because that's how many sick leave hours I've got lol. What's that like 40 days? Could nearly have 1 a week for a year worship.gif

Kicking it in the Q club? I guess, they probably don't have one in cairns? :(

I'll give you $20 if you dump it on dan's parent's lawn.

I've got 8 days avaialable atm. Good to have about a week handy I reckon.

I'll put in another $20 if the 31 gets dumped on Dan's parents lawn.

Sarp mangs busy week. Finally got scaffold stuff finished for work. 8 weeks worth of work all came together today worship.gif Feels awesome lol.

Lol I have no idea how I could use all my sick days. I've maxed out works HR hour counter thing. Pretty sure it doesn't go over 320 hours because that's how many sick leave hours I've got lol. What's that like 40 days? Could nearly have 1 a week for a year worship.gif

I'll put in another $20 if the 31 gets dumped on Dan's parents lawn.

Sarp mangs busy week. Finally got scaffold stuff finished for work. 8 weeks worth of work all came together today worship.gif Feels awesome lol.

Thats all well and good but, did you get a turbo in the mail?

Martin and I didnt!

hai guys. long time, been busy being busy. Nambour, Cairns and Lismore this week. pah.

Squeally, laggy, broken stock turbo is squeally, laggy and broken. So close to this \/. Time for Hypergear.

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This is like pictionary. Guess the phrase and you could win a Freddo ;)

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