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Not much Clint, worked this morning. Hitting the gym working on this weed like frame then football tonight at 8:30... You ?

Redoing work that has already been done as managers don't bother to read reports then tell their bosses horseshit...this inturn creates more work for me because they don't like confessing to the fact that they just occupy a chair and don't actually do any work.

Redoing work that has already been done as managers don't bother to read reports then tell their bosses horseshit...this inturn creates more work for me because they don't like confessing to the fact that they just occupy a chair and don't actually do any work.

Welcome to Corporate Australia.

My parents want me to buy a Mazda and I'm like hmm no. They're like $25000 and they won't let me move out either. I think I need to finally act like a real 18 year old. Starting with friday, getting another piercing, yet another thing they said no too.

LOL!!! I got my nose pierced when I was 16 and on holiday with a friend and her mum, I rang them and the response was "your body do what you want" that was actually a sarcastic response, I got it done THEN found out it was a sarcastic response, ahh well... If you are over 18 they can't make you, and if you buy it then the worst they will do it tell you to move out and well since they won't let you know it fixes two problems :)

Now I know that piercings are synonymous with rebellion, I always randomly wondered about this. lol

Hmm replacing a heater core on a r33... Doesn't sound fun

thats because it isnt fun, heater cores are a pain in the posterior.

Nahh. It's just like a C section a little tugging here, a little tugging there and tada :mage: - heater core out and stich a new one in :yes:

Redoing work that has already been done as managers don't bother to read reports then tell their bosses horseshit...this inturn creates more work for me because they don't like confessing to the fact that they just occupy a chair and don't actually do any work.

Then they get lawyers to cover their tracks with ghost written letters when the shit hits the fan lol

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