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oh yea, u nic and was that othe guy mindflux? he's kinda weird...
Nah he's cool, HE JUST LOVES TO STAB POEPLE!! MMAUUAha hHAH h h ah HA H aHA HA h aH ha AH AHAaa, no jk, yeah just like all of us he has issues, bit more than most of us though, although personally I do not think he is dealing with some appropriatly, but that's just me, he's cool most of the time, funny thing everytime we go cruising, anything with a skrit on walks past he trys to pickup, it is soooooo funny when he is putting on the moves with john screaming out in the background, "SERVO SKANK!!' :)

EDIT MY F PAGE! :D 40 ppp setting RoCkz!

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pls dont. its gonna be real busy tonight and i'm training a new girl n if boss sees a group of cars n then ppl coming inside 2 talk 2 me he'l go ape.

If I get my car back before Thursday next week I promise I'l come out k? :)

no worries then.

OK OK OK OK OK Must calm down, must slow down thinking, must, DRINK MORE COFFEE!! Only 1/4 cup to go now, hmmmmmmmmmm thinking of making another......... . MMAUAUahahaaH ha h aH ha HAHA hAHAh H aha h H AHaH haAH aAAaaa!

Hey so der is gonna be an alright showing tonigh, cool! I was hoping it was not gonna be fruked up cause no one wanted to organise so I re-hashed an old route, then I couldnt go, but thanks james, he's taking you on a nice run now :)

what did your research turn up Glenn, I would be interested to know, as the company is getting villified in the IT community at the moment and rightfully so IMHO

well.. i found out that their parent group was Hutchison Whampao... a hongkong company who specialised in many areas like communications, constructions, ports, harbour maintanence and such. The only area that they did not do so well in is communication.

we used to have Hutchison back in SIngapore as well but it shut down after 2 years of business because of poor marketing stratgy resulting in poorer business. My dad was pissed becos he was on a plan with them @ that time.

amongst other things i found out is that 3 is trying to mass expand itself onto the market with hardcore deadlines which results in what you said yesterday.

but dun care, just wanna a job to pay my bills :)

what did your research turn up Glenn, I would be interested to know, as the company is getting villified in the IT community at the moment and rightfully so IMHO

as for the IT community, i think they are leasing off T1/T2 and some other cable lines from Telstra.

typical of newcomers i guess.

me, u, jl, john, TK,  

Pred?

jay's other side of town.  

Warwick allready knows

is Aaron up for tonight?

pm me if you think I'm missing ne1

have you contacted all the ppl on the list yet?

dun thk aaron will come... he really looks tired. and plus, we have a full day tomorrow too @ my place.

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