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in the end, school doesnt matter for sh*t Gus just learn the basics and finish yr 10 then go out and make money! they are my thoughts anyway, but i know im outnumbered, im gonna pike tonight, feeling anti-social still.

LOL! good one gus, im just staying till i get my yr12 certificate then gonna work for a yr and make money and see if i wanna go to uni after. as you can see i live my life pretty unschedualed :D by the way does anyone know if narrabunda or lake tuggerz are good schools?

narrabundah is a great school, sister started there this year, great courses, and they are one of the top three (if not #1) schools each year in terms of highest UAIs attained. Not overly easy to get into as it's based on which suburb you live, and it's much harder than Eddies...where they hold your hand til you finish

guss stay at school dude. i know you said your grades are struggling a bit but yea make sure you at least get year 12 then if you dont want to go to CIT or uni get like an apprentiship as depending on what you want to do you will find it hard getting a start. Once you got your foot in the door though you should be fine :D

Yes,we had the dark memory of Mark the not-drunk-tonight to bail us out on some tough questions,then we all collectively snatched defeat from the jaws of victory...

For the record,a,fifth place was a damned fine effort for such a SMALL number of team members...where were you all?! I've read the excuses,and they're pretty limp,really! For a bunch of technically minded(Skylines and VCR ownership=technical s*#t...)-learn to program your VCR's and drag your sorry hides out the door for a Tuesday night! And the toughest question on the night was answered by the Mitsubishi driver...come on,people:don't let a good thing die! Jerra Pub,Trivia night,next Tuesday-BE THERE!!!

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ok boys and gals, its time again this week, aparantly (dont hold me to my spelling) it been a poor showing of late, now I am not working well not for the company but will be doing some work for myself (love job back yard A/C install and before you get some funny ideas the best is never cheap j/k) WHO IS COMING THIS WEEK, i will be there if that is not enough of detruant I dont know what is. I hope to see some of you guys there this week. So Mark Andrew and Andrew and ANdrew and Jayce and of course Richard with out you the JARRA would not be able to keep there doors open. j/k

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