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i still havent herd anything from the job i went for and its been almost 2 weeks would it be wrong to send an email asking how much longer i have to wait?

I applied for about 30 jobs. and only heard back from 4.

got a job where i didn't apply. lol.

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On picket range rd mclaren vale today there was a burnt out 350z.

Looked to have had an exhaust system, sub/s and some rims which were melted.

There was nothing left of it at all could hardly tell what it was. Poor bastered who lost it!

Had a chat to one of Weezy's mates today at a tyre shop, forgot the guys name but he was driving a sweet as dark black/grey colour 33GTR then leaving the tyre shop a guy in a red HR31 let me into the traffic, pretty sure it was running Dave's old meshies.

Fk should haveread SAU before I went out lol.

Ended up there, such a packed night. Most packed I've seen HQ in months! Place was rocking. I didn't want to leave haha but they pulled the plug at 6am. Ended up heading back to Frosty's apartment (trance DJ for all you fans playing at home).

Epic long weekend.

yeah, ya shoulda. was an epic night. would have stayed until close, but i had to get up and do brekky with jack miller, so pulled the plug about 1:30 - 2am and went and powernapped. was waiting with my friend in the line to get back in and a dozen dudes and a mouthy chick got chucked out...........and a fight spilled onto west tce. epic lols

thats wicked Daniel.....i was chilling out with DJ 2J and Brett James....from memory.....cant remember much of it lol

you were there and you didnt let me know? rude f**k LOL

I applied for about 30 jobs. and only heard back from 4.

got a job where i didn't apply. lol.

thats pretty much how it go's, i applied for like 400 before i got my first job. now i get phone calls randomly every 3months and sms's from job agencies living in the hope im still looking for work.

www.careerone.com.au

ps, anyone wanna drive the 200 for a bit for me tomorrow? my driver cancelled, lol. need someone about 9ish.

Edited by scandyflick

Just got back from Melbourne. Left Adelaide at 4:10Pm yesturday arrived in melb at 5:30ish melb time. Picked up a 280rwkw supra with a mate and drove it back.

First road trip. Wasn't to bad :)

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