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Thanks. You're the first one that's said that ever:-/ BIG JOBS. Finished 5 y-pieces, 5 stacks, 5 spools and 10 lobsterbacks today. Quoted 165hrs came in at 149hrs. Won the job and came in 16hrs under my quote. Smiles all round at E.P.E. Today!
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2 hours ago, TiTAN said:

 


Ok. I lied he has gone to vegas to play with other grown men, he didnt invite you because he knows you dont like to share him.

 

Na, hes gone to get smashed and be married to a exotic dancer by a fat elvis impersonator 

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LA is mint. Staying at Huntington Beach. Service is great, food is good, piss is cheap af.

Laughed our asses off at that gold Impreza though, so lame!

Driving around in the 2017 Audi A4 Quattro, pretty nice ride.

Off to get Mr Keets a hat today and then back to the beach.

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LA is mint. Staying at Huntington Beach. Service is great, food is good, piss is cheap af.

Laughed our asses off at that gold Impreza though, so lame!

Driving around in the 2017 Audi A4 Quattro, pretty nice ride.

Off to get Mr Keets a hat today and then back to the beach.


Be safe n rug up

Who knows what them Yankees guys have got...



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