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haha or some spanking joe ;)

i know - ive had nothing to do all week at work sooo thats my excuse but i dont think its going to get any better because my new desk is more sheltered so i can surf the net without anyone noticing and also im not gonig to have people pester me all the time for cars, equipment stationary and shit soooo ive become one of u haha

nah im pretty pleasant except when i get stuck doing someone elses job like stationary - the lady goes away i have never had anything to do with it but suddenly it gets handed to me haha ive left her such a mess! But the pleasantries have paid off because the reason why i got my new job is because i went outta my way for my new boss helping him choose his next car - i went and borrowed drive cars off managers at dealerships etc just for him and helped out with colours and this is before i knew that i was going to need his help to keep me in a job - so if your pleasant it does pay off but trust me i have my days where i really just dont give a fark!

i can watch any sport other than cricket or tennis - too me the most boring sports around - hell i can even watch golf but give me cricket im asleep within 5 mins but the english side do have the occasional looker to perv at i guess haha

i go into an auto shop and i have the same guy ask me the times if it was my car -

Is that your car

Yes

Is that you car

um err yes mate!

Aghhhh accept it - i maybe a chick but i can drive a nice car and yes i do know what its capable of errrr the dipshits of the world!

im like a hawk i watch people so closely around my car - its very much the touch it and die attitude - i maybe sweet but i pull a very mean death glare haha - it was like when i first decided to buy the car ive got and i went back to the caryard to take a good long look at what i was buying and there were there 11yr olds on bikes around it going "thats going to be my car" im thinking i think not! but they were so close to it and im standing there going just take one step closer to that car boy and you can kiss goodbye to ever having children - im so protective of my car - must take my maternal instinct out on something i guess haha

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