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And time for new f**king job...

Anyone know of a plumber who wants an apprentice? A case of beer to whoever points me into the direction. Am starting to applying for jobs and would like to find as much 'hidden jobs' as possible.

Shall write resume and cover letter after work tonight and tomorrow.

Not sure about style.

I have none

Can wear the same jeans and t-shirt every weekend. Doesn't really bother me :/

+1

i'd only ever wear trackies if it was socially acceptable

comfort > everything

edit: as in i'd wear trackies everywhere

Edited by R-SPEC

From experience chicks love giving dutch ovens and then blaming the closest male in the room.

Then chick goes to guy you smell have a shower, You reply I smell like your shit, look smell it, rate it, You have have to enjoy your own brand.

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Sorry I had passed out from lack of clean air. :P

Edited by fuzzy_scuz

Danial Craig is a one dimensional actor.... who also has a one dimmensional wardrobe to match........

:P

Mr. Craig has a true gentleman style.. seeing him as an Agent Bond.. that attitude, style, confidence matched only by Sean Connery

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