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foxtel is finally installed in the new house....

thank fucking god! that was a painful week!

I had no foxtel or internet for a month when I moved to my new place... and I don't get free to air either >.<

meh i work till late and only have thursday and fridays off such is life i guess.

i'm usually too tired when I get home at 9 30 to do much, and sleep in to 10 the next day then off to work again lol

fair enough what about the gtr though? :D

i'll let you know if im in the area might just be going glenny tonight though

Speak for ur own petrol punk, the car is my daily. ive secured it an underground carpark and its staying there. cant afford to keep filling it for ur shenanigans. you'd only pussy out anyway ;)

-Cas

lol sifn't ever drive the gtr ;) i could use my ball sweat to fuel the car it wouldn't know the difference because it sucks the petrol that hard..

nah but it really isnt THAT bad.. just compared to my n/a which you can flog around all day long :D

come to the awesome pool room tomorrow night haha :D

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