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Football was awesome last night. Great way to finish a season. The atmosphere at "soccer" games will never be beat.

Tony I stand in the middle of the den behind the goal. Singing away with being stupid..

Needless to say I have no voice left this morning

Is the no voice left from singing? Or the more likely of soccer activities lol

Football was awesome last night. Great way to finish a season. The atmosphere at "soccer" games will never be beat.

Tony I stand in the middle of the den behind the goal. Singing away with being stupid..

Needless to say I have no voice left this morning

Man, I'm f**king wrecked this morning. Met up with a few of the bosses mates and didn't think they would drink that much. Man was I wrong! Someone pulled out shots and the boss was saying that he isn't allowed to have shots so I had to drink them!! Soooooo wrecked this morning.

Love this cold erather

Took the Ant-eater out yesterday, she likes the cold too :)

I love it too. Summer does not make me happy! I tried to take my car out over the weekend, dead battery. Won't turn the car over and the charger claims it is full <_<. I really need a multimeter actually because perhaps I blew a fuse.

Morning Ants. Weather just became really cold really quick down here. Omfg it's going to be a cold winter :(
Morning. Yeah, I was thinking the same re: winter maybe colder this year than last year
Man, I'm f**king wrecked this morning. Met up with a few of the bosses mates and didn't think they would drink that much. Man was I wrong! Someone pulled out shots and the boss was saying that he isn't allowed to have shots so I had to drink them!! Soooooo wrecked this morning.
drinking heavily the nite before work day = much fail
I love it too. Summer does not make me happy! I tried to take my car out over the weekend, dead battery. Won't turn the car over and the charger claims it is full <_<. I really need a multimeter actually because perhaps I blew a fuse.
perhaps borrow a multi meter to test that out.

Sometimes it's just simply the battery that plays up or is le dead :(

Breatho every morning on site. At 6am. You want to make sure your only hung over.

When my mate got a job at one of the big mining companies, we went out to celebrate once he started. He had accidentally left his bag in the office and was scared to go in and get it - after hours on a Friday night. Find it a little crazy that head offices are dry sites.

They have to be dry, otherwise it's discrimination. You can't have one rule for the rank and file and another for the engineers/execs at head office when it comes to things like drug and alcohol testing.

Not necessarily. If it was all personnel on site have to be dry, then you could get around it. I get where you're coming from though.

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