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Don't worry you pretty lil head , give me date when and the address :) I'll
Do the LOT cost you nothing oh , check On my Facebook page NCCS and just to let you know my work is guaranteed [emoji12]

8 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

Don't worry you pretty lil head , give me date when and the address :) I'll
Do the LOT cost you nothing oh , check On my Facebook page NCCS and just to let you know my work is guaranteed emoji12.png

Is that actually you?

7 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


Yes Hank ! My company called NCCS -Nooks and crannies cleaning services duh!

 

 

Well shit! I had no idea!

In that case I won't use anyone else, screw those losers!

I'll send you a FB msg

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Oh also , just received a good news from the agent - my shop / showroom or chemicals supplies warehouse will be starting operating in one month time ! IMG_1487051880.374872.jpg


The owner of the shop now have accepted my offer :) NCCS is expanding and will sent the invitation out to you guys soon

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Well shit! I had no idea!

 

In that case I won't use anyone else, screw those losers!

 

I'll send you a FB msg

 

 

lol what do you think I do for living? Selling drugs ? Lol [emoji23]

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Well shit! I had no idea!

In that case I won't use anyone else, screw those losers!

I'll send you a FB msg



Awwww thank you :) just let me know when and I'll try to fit you in :) The girls will be happy with some extra job :) email or text is fine

0425611000

Elle
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Wow first time i used uber today so i booked uberx and uberblack came for the same price coz all uberx was out...
wow wee audi A8 brandspanker came n got me cost me 23$ to airport.
while if i got a commowhore or a falcoon taxi would of been 35 at least.
Very happy.

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https://itun.es/au/QHJuab?i=1079131934

Bit of riri hey Elle [emoji6]



Lol [emoji28]
Work, work, work, work, work, work
He say me have to
Work, work, work, work, work, work!
He see me do me
Dirt, dirt, dirt, dirt, dirt, dirt!
So me put in
Work, work, work, work, work, work
When you all gon'?
Learn, learn, learn, learn, learn
Me no care if him
Hurt, hurt, hurt, hurt, hurting



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