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Feels like I had a long day at work ! 2 staff didn't turn up at and all plans that I have tonight has been cancelled [emoji17]

I think I deserve a pizza all by my self , my partner went out to visit his parents and I'm knackered or more likely can't be bother to go out [emoji17] Pizza and movie ! Nite all

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It's girly movie , Anne Hathway [emoji7] , it's friyay , relax and enjoy your drink and movie , furnitures can wait tomorrow , plus long weekend next week [emoji28]

ive got mon-fri off but busy...plus all the furniture and crap has been in the theatre room while painting... need to make room to chill out and watch stuff on the 110 inch :yes:

got your projector yet?

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ive got mon-fri off but busy...plus all the furniture and crap has been in the theatre room while painting... need to make room to chill out and watch stuff on the 110 inch :yes:

got your projector yet?

Yup hubby bought the projector but due to pick up the fix screen [emoji22]

Are you with mining industry ?




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