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That's a decent effort man. Why aren't you 100kg again?

Or do you eat alot but not often?

so effin tired. TGIF

Morning all...

Shit, it's wet.

Morning

+ 1 so fkn tired

Bad idea to go out drinking last night. Not again.

I used to sleep through lectures all the time at uni.

Give it a go Grant.

TAFE doesn't do lectures, it's hands on.

It'd be great if rest of the class aren't total idiots, many of them are despite many have VCE and is recent school leavers, it's a joke really.

hes asian dude.

its normal for him to be half the size of your average male.

That is true.

But I also know alot of guys that say they eat a 'shit load'. And they do in one sitting but over the course of a day it evens out. I.e. they don't eat breakfast or have snack at work etc..

The important question is.

How are the wimmenz in your class?

Not sure if you've read earlier, the course I'm doing is cert 2 in Plumbing therefore a sausage fest sadly...

but that would slow down your motabolism(or hoewever the fk its spelt).. making u fat

So I see, I ain't no nutritionist so i'll have to agree with what your saying lol

Not sure if you've read earlier, the course I'm doing is cert 2 in Plumbing therefore a sausage fest sadly...

Cannot pickup the wimmenz during your morning/lunch break from other classes?

Cannot pickup the wimmenz during your morning/lunch break from other classes?

not today, it's raining so they won't come to the park next to the classroom.

Majority of them are at other building.

Plus I'm rubbish with people for me to make friends.

Don't need to walk around the bush.

Just ask if a girl is interested in coffee.

Rinse and repeat till you find someone that says yes.

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