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hahahha.... speaking of dating older people...

My ex was two years older than me :P

and I grew up :P

hahahha :)

One time one 32 yr old lady ask me out for dinner at work, I politely agreed and said it's just friend thing right? :D

then she never talked to me :(

why chicks cant take if guy just wanna be friends..eh? :confused:

Yeah - I have a line at home that work pays for - so I can work from home during the nite if stuff goes wrong. COBOL caused all my problems hahaha I nearly failed it at uni and its still haunting me now at work! hahaha

It sucks how uni only acknowledge the federal holidays.... I used to hate going to uni on monday for the 8.30 lecture hahaha

hahaha I know - it sucks... I don't have to know it but they load COBOL frickin flat files into oracle.... so I just blame all probs on COBOL hahahaha

What is it with COBOL anyway - bloody environment division, procedure division - WHATEVER hahaha It was invented by a women - which explain alot... we're not great coders.

Working from home is ok - I can't just do it when I want - but its better than having to drive to the office at 3am to delete a file hahaha

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