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Dropped my motherf**king sandwich, so angry right now. And oh so hungry.

No time to obtain new food before work, either :(

eat it anyway? unless you dropped it in the toilet

STEAL ANOTHER MANS SANDWHICH!!

And so began the legend of the sandwich thief

eat it anyway? unless you dropped it in the toilet

Nope was in the library, sandwich broke apart and the best of the insides landed face down on the carpet... eurgh

Finally eating food now ><

In other news,

An I unaware of something or was there a reason the servos were so hugely packed?!

coots transport(the trucks for BP and Mobile and such) pulled off the road after 91 out of 110 failed roadworthy

so limited fuel deliverys

http://www.news.com.au/national-news/victoria/motorists-urged-not-to-panicbuy-petrol-after-faulty-fuel-tankers-grounded/story-fnii5sms-1226734195112

I have about 2 days driving left in the tank, dropped into my local BP on the way home from a mates place just now and it was out of everything but diesel, no 91/95??/98.... There was a truck there filling up 9000L of 91, the driver said its not as bad as the media is making it out to be, it'll be a few days of lowered supply and then it'll be back to normal.

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