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I tip my hat at your lasiness and at your companies slackness!!

you gotta push the envelope...otherwise you never know:D

I made it sound pretty plausable....said I had been up all night vomiting (thanks for the inspiration Belgarion), and was going to bed....if they wanted to speak to me to call on the mobile.....thankfully nobody called....woulda bee kinda hard explaining the noise of a car on full song in third gear in the background :)

just kill them in their sleep Glenn....that's what I did with the last housemates that pissed me off

you can get away with these things when you are in the police force :)

eeeyyeaahh... i thought abt that.... but whose gunna pay their share of the rent?...

their little shitbox in the garage doesn't worth much anywayz....

eeeyyeaahh... i thought abt that.... but whose gunna pay their share of the rent?...

their little shitbox in the garage doesn't worth much anywayz....

you gotta think laterally dude.....you sell their organs on the black market....and with the money you make you could pay the rent, pay your uni fees and buy a turbo:D

you gotta think laterally dude.....you sell their organs on the black market....and with the money you make you could pay the rent, pay your uni fees and buy a turbo:D

You have done this whole, "kill your flatmate and sell thier organs and car to buy tubo" brfoe havent you? :)

ya not the only one my friend.... i used to have a muffler sitting in my room for 2 months aso...

Yeah my study (incidently where I am now) is a stash for car parts; computer parts; camera parts; dead bodies etc etc .... none of which will ever be used again :)

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