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No sympathy for war torn countries America is damned if they do damned if they don't ie ww2 everyone raged they didn't help sat on the sidelines now they ferk shit up people still complain. If those spineless terrorists didnt hide among decent men, women & children then it wouldn't happen

Bitches be tripping if you get told off for sending flowers she needs a slap up side the head :/

Spoke to missuz ol man. Terrifying experience. Mission accomplished.

Kinda miss havin a toy car but meh not like I have time to drive one. Would love a killer 32/34 or rx7 next

Well done!

Those cars are pocket change for you brah

Bit hypocritical and self-indulgent this person whinging about the job they "have" to do (cause nobody else can handle that shit, right?). I agree with the premise, that people all over the world are too easily offended, but this sounded like a big "woe is me" tale. Your job is shit, it always will be and nothing you blog about will change it...if you can't handle it, then take a word of your own advice and quit the Internet dumbass. He/she seems to want to blame other people, who had nothing to do with it, for a little girl's rape, because he/she now feels responsible for not being able to answer the call.

Would have been received much better without the "poor me" perspective.

Out of respect yeah?

birds wins the internet for the week

I did flowers the day before Valentines day...

"It's not Valentines day until tomorrow..."

"I know... these are just because..."

"Awwwwwww"

Got her Lillies which are her fav, then we are at the Vet a few weeks later for one of her cats and we spot a sign that said "Lillies are TOXIC to cats"

Ohhhh shiiii

Edit: Whoa... it's actually really bad :| http://taildom.com/blog/safety-tips/are-lilies-poisonous-to-cats/

you realise lilies are meant to be given at funerals yeah?

Bitches be tripping if you get told off for sending flowers she needs a slap up side the head :/

Spoke to missuz ol man. Terrifying experience. Mission accomplished.

Kinda miss havin a toy car but meh not like I have time to drive one. Would love a killer 32/34 or rx7 next

well done man!!! you are 100% committed now!

Lot of money sittin round doin nothing though too that's the problem I gotta say lovin the a5 the 3.2ltr has plenty of up and go for daily duties and tis fair stylin

You've got a wedding to pay for brah, keep saving lol

Congrats btw! /softie

hope she doesn't browse this thread / look at your history lol

not sure if i've said it yet but congrats mate! home stretch - though about how you doing it?

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