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2 hours left at work... Then leaving tonight for... http://stupiddope.com/2011/06/23/koro-sun-resort-vanua-levu-island-fiji/koro-sun-resort-fiji/

2 hours never felt so long (even though we're leaving half an hour early to go to a local microbrewery for some drinky drinks)

Why would u want monthly. I'm on monthly now and it's a pain in the fkn ass hole

+1 for monthly club. Considering leaving cause its shit.

Drift Ghost HD - $450

extra battery - $29

Rollbar mount - $39

SDHC card 32gb - $50

hmmm starts to add up doesnt it.

Monthly because he has to blow his first pay cheque, therefore more money blown on blackjack and hookers than a fortnightly or weekly salary.

/strongawareofallforumjokes

my rent is due 4 days before payday, so have to budget whole month. bills are usually here and there.

so mine was meant to be 2 days b4 pay.

so when I moved in talked to land son of rajab, and first rent payed 1 month and a week.

and then it now due 5 days after pay every month,

Understanding folk at my estate agent.

I think he means the lid fellas and I hate this also, for 2 reasons,

1..I dont like smelling a stinking toilet bowl everytime I walk past it

2..the dog drinks from it, then the missus yells at the poor dog..well if you put the f**king lid down you slackass.... :rant:

close the lid or close the door..i will settle for either

I close the door and leave the cover open. Otherwise the cat pulls all the toilet paper off the roll.

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