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Asians in the Workplace which is in mulgrave therefore Asians in mulgrave. Lol

Good! Next time I call your work in gonna say your in arrears of $39000.00 and we will be putting a sequestration order on you lmao what do you think cecilias reaction would be

Y u no have fun with my secretaries. At least say my order of my SLK convertible Mercedes or something has arrived

Y u no have fun with my secretaries. At least say my order of my SLK convertible Mercedes or something has arrived

she hot?

alright ill do it during lunch. i dont want people here to think im giving away mercs or something lol

she hot?

alright ill do it during lunch. i dont want people here to think im giving away mercs or something lol

She's normal, I think she's 21 or something

anyone here use trams?

need to catch one today, (shudder)

can you still buy a ticket on it or do I need to get one of those myki shitty things.

I think they still have some metcards, so tourists can use em

He calls you at work too?

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Haha yeah

Maybe just to talk to my secretaries

Yeh was ok Jaime man you must have a twin in Sydney! lol

And Box Hill and Glen Waverley and Springvale

Mulgrave and scattered around noble park and Dandenong

I thought I saw him about 20 times at costco

Shut up Jamie.

I better go pickup my racepace built 32R this afternoon then :ph34r:

Footscray, sunshine, russel street..

:rofl: Wasteland brings the luz!

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