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well it's 40deg and i've just spent the the last 2 hours "walking the belts" (lots of steps and steep inclines) at work

I'm stuffed :turned: ...need to get fit

10min break then i'm back out for me :domokun:

Earning the cash and getting fit! You are doing it right!

Earning the cash and getting fit! You are doing it right!

I work in front of 2 computer monitors all day in AC set to 19.....Are you positively annoyed friend?? LMFA i put u M A D ? and it made it that

Edited by T4NK

I work in front of 2 computer monitors all day in AC set to 19.....Are you positively annoyed friend?? LMFA i put u M A D ? and it made it that

lol thats my normal working environment too!!

It's just today my supervisor is busy so i'm taking an auditor around the site...trouble is... its a BIG site (biggest ore shipping terminal in the world).

lol thats my normal working environment too!!

It's just today my supervisor is busy so i'm taking an auditor around the site...trouble is... its a BIG site (biggest ore shipping terminal in the world).

Nice

Hook a brother up man

I'll walk all friggin day if the money is good

come on joel a couple hours wont kill ya! the boys on the floor do that every day! :P

haha nice one ben

haha lol it actually wasn't that bad...i just wnated to whinge cause it was freekin hot!!!. I've done my time on the floor with the boys...but i must say i'm enjoying the air conditioned office alot more :yes:

anyway, back in perth now for a few days R&R

What's facebook? :-p

It doesn't work on my phone or work laptop...so sau become my only avenue to post random stuff that no one wants to know about while I'm at work lol

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

f**kin oath Chris!!!!

Did you sing out get your tits out????

On another note,

TEAM YELLLLLLLLOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!!!!!

HAHA, bit keen ay.. yellow red or blue. (If I have swayed to an evo, well see)

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