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ohhhhhhh, how i love mondays, so anyone done any work yet?

Well lets see...

I got up about 9:30 and had pancakes and waffels for breakfast with some ice cream, choc mega gainer and sugar.

Sat on the couch and watched some telly (Rocky Balboa and Ghost Rider are 2 BAD movies) so that took up a couple of hours.

Had a nice big cooked lunched (chicken sausages rapped in crispy bacon grilled cheese) and some garlic bread mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm it was good :(

Spent the next 3 hours putting my CV and portfolio together to get ready to send off to Boaty and also to apply for my course :(

In that time i had a few snacks and a washed em down with a couple of CC's.

Best thing is im going to do it all over again 2morrow :huh:

What are you guys smoking???

lol you're a mod...come on!!

ppp = posts per page

and because you're a mod I think 20 is your standard....however true whores use 40 as you get more posts with less pages (obviously) and it's easier to follow

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