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makes me glad i just picked up our new pup

didnt end up getting the mastiff cross staffy,

i saw the pure american staffys on ns.com for giveaway on sat..

went and checked him out sunday and couldnt leave without him!

still haven't decided on a name yet :whistling:

help?

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very cute bud.....good that you could see the pup before buying it too so saved the hassle with freight also

yeah pete, i was going to drive over myself, would have been a waste of time if we didnt like him...

Wayne, there is a drift prac on the 14th (the day after private day) but i highly reccommend

the private day > prac sooo much more track time!!

while googling to see if my pup could eat bones at 16 weeks, i came across this :whistling:

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i applied for a position about 4 months ago, got thru all the interviews, police/criminal history checks and a known associate check. the position got pulled cos of job cuts and they were only able to offer an 8 week position at the time.

when one of the interviewers called me to break the news, they said they were impressed and sorry there was not a position to offer any more. I got the impression they weren't just trying to soften the news by being nice.

Got a call today, and it turns out i was right.... someone got a promotion, and instead of advertising they called me :whistling:

i gotta say i'd have to put it down to all of the ground work that i did. i called them before i applied and asked a bunch of questions, making sure they knew my name. Also after i got the news that there was not a position to offer i emailed David Connoley (Manager of Adelaide, Christies and the Port Magistrates courts) thanking them for the interview and being nice enough to reschedule one of my interviews.

so starting Monday, i will be a court officer working with fines and payments...... needless to say im stoked :thumbsup:

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