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And who said I'm dieting? Lol

You too can look like this when your 46

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Just saw it on my FB feed. And yeah shes 46 lol

I'm beginning to doubt your credentials...

Lol

If you work in the city you can come in and have a chat

I'll waive the $300/h fee

i think that's the name of the bbh joint in st albans...

Are you part Vietnamese?

I would convert your increased salary into tax deductible super contributions, thereby minimizing the tax paid on both the super contributions and your taxable income as a whole.

I have no idea what I'm talking about.

Haha that's pretty good actually

Lol

If you work in the city you can come in and have a chat

I'll waive the $300/h fee

And charge the $600/h fee instead? :D

We're moving further up St Kilda Rd in the next fortnight, so perhaps I will after that.

This chick's 46?!

Yup!

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And charge the $600/h fee instead? :D

We're moving further up St Kilda Rd in the next fortnight, so perhaps I will after that.

If its a simple Q you can PM

If its complicated stuff meeting would be better

Still waiting for that accountant apprenticeship from B&W...

Or you can handball me SAU's tax returns :P

inb4 next SAU Treasurer

>be 8:45am

>neighbour looks outside

>hwy patrol cop in my driveway

>inspecting my bros 33

>dafaq? really?

neighbour took a photo for me as I was at work, by looking at the photo it looks like a certain grey haired officer.

>be 8:45am

>neighbour looks outside

>hwy patrol cop in my driveway

>inspecting my bros 33

>dafaq? really?

neighbour took a photo for me as I was at work, by looking at the photo it looks like a certain grey haired officer.

Wow

Can they do that?

Is it only if your car is behind a gate then its private property or something?

^ yep. We can repo a car but only if its not behind a locked gate, even if we can see it, but if its unlocked, or even in an opened garage we can take it. I guess the same principle to a cop

I wonder if he could defect a car that's on private property though?

If not he'd probably Red Flag it in the system and tell every hwp car / number plate scanner to pull it over and book him for X and X and X when need seen driving on the streets *sigh*

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