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sam has been a regular customer of mine for a few years now, and he is one of the ONLY celebrities with the manners to come and say thanks to the chef, and we dealt with a lot of aussie "celebs"

also, when he comes in to autobarn (not my autobarn, but where athid used to work) he is always quite freindly,

sam has been a regular customer of mine for a few years now, and he is one of the ONLY celebrities with the manners to come and say thanks to the chef, and we dealt with a lot of aussie "celebs"

also, when he comes in to autobarn (not my autobarn, but where athid used to work) he is always quite freindly,

yeh i've met him once. as has my dad.

on different occasions, and cant really say anything bad. he is ofcourse a little cocky, but what celeb isnt?

tomorrow? lol its on wednesday.. and yeh i'll be going..

ready to fill with movies? I thought you were giving me movies. lol give me a call man

Yeah I mean I will fill it with movies in exchange for your gangsta mixed music DJ Aaron Hot Hitz

Will give try and squeeze in a phone call tonight

sam has been a regular customer of mine for a few years now, and he is one of the ONLY celebrities with the manners to come and say thanks to the chef, and we dealt with a lot of aussie "celebs"

Hey I came and thanked you after Buller.

yeh im going to watch Paranormal 3 tonight. cheap kunt tuesday is the best.

You know its probably gonna be crap like the other 2 right? 90mins of nothing and then last 30secs of the movie something happens.

Also this came through my work email, for those that do Kris Kringle at their workplace, becuase sometimes other people have nothing better to do then to complain:

A high-ranking New South Wales public servant has been disciplined after a novelty birthday gift he gave to a colleague at a work function offended another guest.

During the function, the employee gave his male colleague an apron featuring a pair of fake breasts in reference to an ongoing joke between the two.

While the recipient did not take offence, another person at the function made an official complaint.

The joke and subsequent complaint was then revealed in a major Sydney newspaper, and was the subject of questions in the New South Wales Parliament, where it was confirmed the public servant had been counselled and officially cautioned about the gift.

This high profile case is an example of the potential consequences of workplace jokes, even if the parties to the joke take no offence to it.

Anybody who witnesses a joke and takes offence– even if they’re not a regular staff member or they work in a different office – can make a complaint and action can be taken.

In the lead-up to the Christmas period, and the office ‘Kris Kringle’, this matter serves as a timely reminder to think carefully about whether a gift is appropriate for the workplace or could cause offence.

sam has been a regular customer of mine for a few years now, and he is one of the ONLY celebrities with the manners to come and say thanks to the chef, and we dealt with a lot of aussie "celebs"

also, when he comes in to autobarn (not my autobarn, but where athid used to work) he is always quite freindly,

Do you want every customer in the restaurant to come and thank you? I'd imagine that would get annoying and interrupt a busy kitchen.. Then there's the health & safety issues of customers coming into the kitchen.

If it's just celebrities, seems like ego stroking to me

I never go and thank the chef at a restaurant and I don't think I'm rude or lacking manners

You know its probably gonna be crap like the other 2 right? 90mins of nothing and then last 30secs of the movie something happens.

supposedly its meant to be really good.

Then one might say it was a bad sleep in the scheme of things.

lol probably. but i enjoyed it

Hi, I wanted to ask if there is the possibility of lowering the price of transport, using some method more economical?? I need to bring to Santiago de Chile, no matter how long it takes me.

the other thing I wanted to ask if you're interested A442F receives a cash payment in part by the h151f

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I am looking to purchase and need cost to ship to barbados

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