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humm beeerrrrr,

glad it's friday, going out for lunch with work, and plenty off bbeeeerrrrr

Man you have it tough.

Your on the net all farking day looking at SAU and other crap, you go out for lunch and get slaughtered.

Do you actually do anything at all that resembles work in that overpriced job of yours!!!!

:D

Man you have it tough.

Your on the net all farking day looking at SAU and other crap, you go out for lunch and get slaughtered.

Do you actually do anything at all that resembles work in that overpriced job of yours!!!!

:D

humm lets see

thinking

thinking

ORDER more beer

thinking

talk long distance to mates in Perth

hummm

buy some more shit i don't need for the car of eBay

still thinking

nope

u?

Edited by WogsRus
humm lets see

thinking

thinking

ORDER more beer

thinking

talk long distance to mates in Perth

hummm

buy some more shit i don't need for the car of eBay

still thinking

nope

u?

You sure are a KENT

That is all

waiting for pizza now.. then I have a meeting @ 11 :wave:

Well i've been at home getting hammered the whole time waiting for 11:30 to roll around to head out on the town :O

And here i was thinking i had it tough :)

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