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haha nah he wasnt pissed but the thing is that he said his piece and left me alone - which im truely grateful. Haha nah just thought u were sending over on eof your friends to cheer me up :)

Your right i dont know if he was korean but hey it doesnt matter he's actually probably got us all wrong and is aussie :(

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So how long u out for last night Joe - didnt get home til 5am i was totally buggered when i got home. In food court at 4:30 waiting for my mates other half to get a feed - this guy came and sat with us and started giving us complicated brain teasers like if a guy goes into an emergecy room and the doctor goes i cant operate on this guy because he's my son and the doctor is not the father - who is the doctor? and im thinking mate cmon its 4.30 am i cant add 2 + 2 and he gav eus three of these teasers. Very interesting ppl - and u reckon im one of a kind!!

yes but at 4:30 in the morning i couldnt give a f**k who the doctor was. haha yeah they were alotmore complicated ones in there but at the moment i cant remember the whole thing. Oh heres one:

If i guys leaves home on a Friday goes and stays in the city for three days and comes home on Friday. Whats the deal?

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