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moaning all. living in the northside is sucking at the moment.

nothing but dramas with housemates. think i picked the wrong housemates.

made current housemates an offer for me to leave if they can find a friend of theirs to replace me. just need to locate some blank a4 paper to print my letter and leave it for them to respond.

i sense another move is on the cards.

moaning all. living in the northside is sucking at the moment.

nothing but dramas with housemates. think i picked the wrong housemates.

made current housemates an offer for me to leave if they can find a friend of theirs to replace me. just need to locate some blank a4 paper to print my letter and leave it for them to respond.

i sense another move is on the cards.

Where on the north side are you?

Missus is in property management so depending on where you are may be able to provide some assitance.

moaning all. living in the northside is sucking at the moment.

nothing but dramas with housemates. think i picked the wrong housemates.

made current housemates an offer for me to leave if they can find a friend of theirs to replace me. just need to locate some blank a4 paper to print my letter and leave it for them to respond.

i sense another move is on the cards.

That escalated fast!

Every now and then, you come across something amusing in cases. The following happened when an employee was summoned into a meeting. Essentially meeting was an ambush to dismiss him. This is the employer's version: "Mr Hara says that Mr Morton turned up on 5 February 2008 in casual clothing, refused to discuss the various security concerns which Mr Hara wished to raise and said words to the effect that he had a "ball-brushing offer" he had to go and sign and was thereafter escorted from the building."

So much for planned ambush meeting lol

moaning all. living in the northside is sucking at the moment.

nothing but dramas with housemates. think i picked the wrong housemates.

made current housemates an offer for me to leave if they can find a friend of theirs to replace me. just need to locate some blank a4 paper to print my letter and leave it for them to respond.

i sense another move is on the cards.

not good mr benno not good at all.

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