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ooo SITC on? oh well tape it ;)

Me thinks its very quiet in here tonight. Ive got a little underling learning my job tommorrow so i can afford to go to work tired - she knows bugger all about cars tho - worked with the disabled which means she should fit in well :)

Originally posted by skyzerr33

lol

r replacements teach them how not to do it right but have to do it half arsed.

so u look so much better and the wish they never let u go

Actually that was the plan - she's way older than me and knows fark all about cars haha plus shes going to get walked all over by these guys where ive had years of experience in telling salesreps to bugger off - she's got no chance. Actually thats quite mean but its my perfect job i cant believe im giving it up to someone that the only reason she is getting it over me is because she's done some stupid test - i tell ya next election Gallop is out in my books!

soarers *pwphh* didnt find them the best drive - got nothing on my baby - well the one i drove didnt haha and they were both in pretty much the same league - auto, stock and mines almost stock so yeah pretty much the same.

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