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tommorow i am goin to the gyn to try and lose 20 kilos b4 sunday

so bout 30 minutes in sauna babeh :)

then i have to werk in the night time. during that time i will be trying my hardest to get sunday night off so i dont have to be home by 4:30 and can go and have a few drinks or sumthing

PSiker

got best mates 20th bday partay - got to buy her pressie, give the machine a quick car wash (its looking gun metal grey instead of black) then to party the night away and turn up looking dodgy on sunday

heh anti depressants. my folks had a gurl stay at their house gfor a while. they named her slasher. she used to try to kill herself with forks and stole half my mums cutlery. in the end she od'd on nati depressants and my mum told the ambo's not to tell her what hospital she was goin to and not to let here back there.

heh. my dad was in bed when i went to their place. complaining that the new bed is too high

old man

yep it will be! Staggering home at 4am complaining about our shoes and the blisters on our feet and who we gave our number out too in a drunken stupor that now we realise wasnt as good looking sober - very typical!

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