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Originally posted by akeenan

I was wondering the same thing but was to shy to mention it...

there also appears to be many other girly care products as well!

ud understand if u had met him

Denham makes a yearly pilgrimage back to Thailand under the pretense of work, to reunite with his shemale/chickdicks sisters/brothers. The vaseline is for their welcome home orgy.

Dear Santa/Denham

Can you get me a PSX (original square playstation) "DIY Movie Card"?? There's Movie Card and Movie Card II, Movie Card II is for the PSOne and it's bigger, the PSX card is smaller.

And a transparent blue case for a PSX

and two transparent blue Dual Shock Controllers

and 2 PSX controller extention wires :D

All these will become part of my car (already got a 7" In Dash TV Screen) :D

Originally posted by funkymonkey

Dear Santa/Denham

Can you get me a PSX (original square playstation) "DIY Movie Card"?? There's Movie Card and Movie Card II, Movie Card II is for the PSOne and it's bigger, the PSX card is smaller.

And a transparent blue case for a PSX

and two transparent blue Dual Shock Controllers

and 2 PSX controller extention wires :D

All these will become part of my car (already got a 7" In Dash TV Screen) :D

all this for a GTS

gees... :D

girlie products?

that is crap that the hotel provides, and the vaseline is for my dry cracked lips, the humidity is really high here!

I am an mechanical project engineer. I mainly came to Taiwan to help other guy from work finish off the erection of the powerstation coz he wants to get the f*uck outta taiwan as soon as its finished. If he was here by himself he would be here till feburary.

I mainly kick the asses of the taiwanese sub contractors that are working for us as they r farkin stupid cu*ntss and we have to show they how do install certain things.

I went shopping a few days ago and bought a shit load of clothes all on the company $$. ( I can write it off on other stuff)):D

I gotta go on the weekend to a few car places and check em out. Speaking of cars there are shit loads of BMW's and Merc's around. In the carpark where i park the hire car there is like 5 new 735 BMW's parkd together, which are Siemens cars.

I had to take other guy to airport to fly out to hong kong for 1 night as his visa has expired and on the way back i f*kin missed the turnoff on the freeway and drove aound for 2 hrs tryin to figre out how to get home (signs r all in chinese)

I ended up havin to give a taxi driver the address of the hotel and i followed him back, what a nightmare it was being lost in a foreign country!!!

Here is a pic of the onsite office i am in.

my mum doesnt let me have anything to do with them... she reckons they'll corrupt me LOL

theyre wedding was pretty awesome in NZ... dudes with machine guns guarding the place... was hella fun :D

Originally posted by MZNISMO

HE AINT EVEN BEEN THERE THAT LONG AND ALREADY THE PLACE IS A MESS

MALES!!!

WHAT MORE CAN YA EXPECT FROM EM!! :lol:

When u have to drive for 1 hr to work in peak hour traffic with people who dont know any roads rules, then kick taiwanese workers ass all day then drive back with people who should be driving in springvale, there is not much time to clean up crap! Besides theses housekeeping staff to clean up after me, just like woman should do:shake: .

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