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Alright going to keep a count of cups of coffee today, but to make it fair 1 cup = 1 teaspoon of coffee and 2 teaspons of sugar, so the way I drink coffee it is 3 cups at a time sometimes 4 as I usually have 3 teaspoons of coffee and six teaspoons of sugar, so I am starting on cups 1 2 & 3 now:D

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Nope just trying to whore my way up to past chaos :( gonna take me a lot more whoring than this though as I am expecting like 50 pages of unmitigated crap when I arrive home tonight from the cruise!

Hmmm just been informed I'll have some passenders tonight, so no hanky panky for me :( Also I put my hand up for being last in the cue again, as long as NismoGirl is in the middle of the pack or someone like her who will actually listen to my pleas to slow down or stop :)

See it is easy to whore like chaos, just need to be motivated to and have the time to waste, niether of which I really have at the moment............... should be working on code, but also got management meeting coming up, what a waste of time, get together and talk about what they want me to get done, I say just send me an email :( easier, then I can sit here and whore more :)

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