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Well yeah cos I obviously wouldn't undertake any financial planning or change my lifestyle at all

I should just go to work and take zero risks, what was I thinking

You work in an office, the only risk you take is spilling coffee on your loafer tassles.

Actually this one time the stapler got stuck and I was trying to fix it and the little bloody staple was half poking out unbeknown to me so when I tried unjamming the thing it stabbed my thumb.

So really when you think about it lots of risks

Even sitting down to much it's horror for the lower back

You brought them into it when you mocked my westside streets

Any mockery was too /subtle to prove.

As far as anyone can legitimitely confirm that was merely a comparison used to illustrate the position of OS holiday vs standard working life

Any mockery was too /subtle to prove.

As far as anyone can legitimitely confirm that was merely a comparison used to illustrate the position of OS holiday vs standard working life

This. I wouldn't do you like that Monica, was just a personal touch given that I have seen your furious 6am snapchats @ 5kmh lol

East side traffic is also shit

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First house in my street hit the $2m mark the other day... and another 4 x $1.2m+ over the last month.... Crazy!

Now to wait 20 years for it to be mine :P

Thinking of selling?

Gimme a call [emoji57]

Thinking of selling?

Gimme a call [emoji57]

I would have sold it by now if it was mine.

Council just imposed (September) minimum 400sq lots (not inc driveway) in my street... so for 2 on my block it would need to be ~900sqm and it's only 600

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