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worst thing about working in the CBD - lunchtime crowds

 

best thing about working in the CBD - crop dusting alfresco dining areas with a fart so greasy and putrid it made ME gag

 

 

its been a slow day

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Crop dusting is great.

Should be more of it
When the wife is taking too long at shopping in the clothes section. Drop it dust it move away and give her funny looks along with the other women till she realises my evil plan. [emoji43]
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worst thing about working in the CBD - lunchtime crowds
 
best thing about working in the CBD - crop dusting alfresco dining areas with a fart so greasy and putrid it made ME gag
 
 
its been a slow day
Smells great let's try this place. Reconstituted ribs, Tripple cooked chips with miso lubrication. [emoji372] how's the new job going dale?

the new job is pretty fkn awesome actually. Someone finally came up with a laptop that will handle a decent 3D model, and we all got one, so as of May we will be allowed to work from home, which is nice.

Anyone else checking out this weekends BBQ comp? I will be down there eyeballing the proceedings, as I am thinking about taking these guys on in the next one. I even have a couple of chef ring-ins lined up for my team 

 

4 minutes ago, t_revz said:

Anyone ever been to Olympics/commonwealth games etc?

The ultimate exploitation of the proletariat by the bourgeois?

Nyet, comrade

The ultimate exploitation of the proletariat by the bourgeois?
Nyet, comrade


Have been planning to go to 2020 in Tokyo but I underestimated cost per event. No point going just to watch 1 or 2 events. Considering going to japan next year for holiday instead.
12 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


The proles will be fine.

They don’t know any different

 

:rofl:

its funny because its true!!!

 

I went to Beijing 2 years after the Olympics, if that helps

9 hours ago, t_revz said:

Anyone ever been to Olympics/commonwealth games etc?

I went to a opening night party omce if that counts? A shot for every country announced.... got mess quite quickly lol

10 hours ago, TiTAN said:

 


More surprised the whole party didn't end up in the hospital with alcohol poisoning with those rules.

 

Most people gave up or passed out. Was along time ago when we were young and stupid lol




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