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adrian when i used to work on front reception of a place i used to spend most of my time lookin at cars that went past - the old reception lady used to quizz me on the name of each one haha.

catch ya later :(

yeah could be worse one of my good mates married this guy he brought his mates on the honeymoon - they divorced when they got back.

But when they were dating she got all dressed up for him to go out one night went to heaps of effort etc and everyone commented on how pretty she looks he goes to her " you look like a whore go home get changed" um that would scream to me wankker!

i dont work in IT i have plenty of spare time - too much spare time!

Our IT people dont have much work either - spend most of their day emailing me! Good people to have on my side tho just icase anyone from work actually finds out how much time i spend on the net!

niz - this guy I work with told his girlfriend - now ex - that she looked fat in her ball dress (at our work ball) and not to ever wear it again. What a bastard!!!

Adrian - I know a brendon in IT I think but he doens't have an import. But I havn't met tristian though. I didn't know we had consultants at bunnings??

Originally posted by Nizmo

hows ye old public transport going joe? picked up any cute chicks on the bus yet?

hahahhaha lol! why everyone is asking me that, actually all the chicks from Uni asking same question as soon as I tell them I've sold the car :confused:

well I can always go back to public transport to uni. I can live with that. but other things I cant do saddends me :)

No I have not picked up any cute chicks, it looks like most of chicks in bus are Few types.

1. A Jail bait (including High/primary schoolies)

2. Uni student

3. geriatrics/pensioners

4. Working girls comute to the work etc.

well I must say view is quite nice in the bus.

but then uni chicks are nice :(

ps.Anyone seen the Human behaviour program last night? it was very interesting :) topic was on human emotion "love" :P I learn quite a few things.

when man looking for women, 1st is Looks then personality.

when women is looking for man, 1st Money 2nd looks...

tell me some thing I dont know :bahaha:

and also more than 70% male will accept offer to have sex with strange women

and 0% women accept offer to have sex with totally strange man... hhhmmmm... ;)

i was accused of sleeping with the guy (hmm still dont know his name) from a caltex servo once - didnt even know who the bf was crapping on about when he was chucking his pyscho and im like who's luke or whatever the hell his name was - you know bloody well who is - im excuse me?!

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