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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.

:yes:

Waiting at home patiently for my boost gauge and boost controller.

Door bell rings, runs with joy skipping and hopping to the door to receive a delivery of the AB Wave my mum ordered........

Hahahah my mum orders the same useless shit, I could fill one of our bedrooms with the useless exercise machines we have at home

they really do shoot themsevles in the foot (feet?). they say their product is amazing, and yet they bring out a new different model that is supposed to achieve the same thing.

But lets be honest, these products do get muscles working more than... well watching TV. Just doubt it'll make your abs stripper-spec.

If that's one of those ab wheels... Those things can be killer lol.

Re: gauges and ebc... I just want boost already :(

Edit: @above, I thought RAM only comes out in May? I think they released track list though

Edited by kaitoukid

If that's one of those ab wheels... Those things can be killer lol.

Re: gauges and ebc... I just want boost already :(

Edit: @above, I thought RAM only comes out in May? I think they released track list though

Ram comes out 21st may, I've got the vinyl pre-ordered and I can't wait!

A track list has been leaked - I believe it's only which artists are performing on each track with them.

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