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Martin, you should teach me what you do so I can also travel around the world! :P

ok sotyhe big things

drink lots o beer

enjoy your food

be good at talking crap

that's it.

oh and 6-8 years experience on a very very isolated bit of software....

so thialnd next month...lucky Bec hooked me up with some DD official work, cos I need some beer money

ok sotyhe big things

drink lots o beer

enjoy your food

be good at talking crap

that's it.

oh and 6-8 years experience on a very very isolated bit of software....

so thialnd next month...lucky Bec hooked me up with some DD official work, cos I need some beer money

Lucky bastard, so how did you get into that did you study programming? develop software or??

THIS X 11TY

I waas one of those people.... in the end the phones are all fairly similar but apple's customer service and reliability has swayed me back... next phone will definately be an iphone again.

I went from a 3GS (when it finally died) to an S2 4G. I hate this farking phone (except 4G is nice.) I'd get an iPhone again for sure. So much more user-friendly and logically laid out.

Noooo Julie, my mother is looking at buying one; I don't want it to have problems! :)

I'll try not to curse an entire fleet of cars by buying one ;)

I want it a little bit more each day but it's still probably 11 or more months away :(

f**king hell, just got over the flu, now coming down with something else...gimme a farkin break life.

Angry Birds (on iPhone)

So am I. Tonsils have flared up again, getting a cough. So over it. I wasn't sick for at least a month. It's always inevitable after DECA. Plus I think I may have won the Brisby award this time *sigh*

Fucking hell, just got over the flu, now coming down with something else...gimme a farkin break life.

Angry Birds (on iPhone)

I took your advice, have had red meat for the past 4 days. I feel f**king fantabulous. Maybe take your own advice..

Watch now Ive jinxed it

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