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talking about BBQ psiker - we are gatecrashing mackas place tonight for the sake of it.

Troys right paul gives as good as he gets.

U try to work? w-o-r-k must look up that in the dictionary sometime

Originally posted by skyzerr33

work was dull and boring fell asleep after we stoped whoring

r well

did some crappy reports

he i will go to work tommorow night and fall asleep as usual. i went to sleep for like 3 hrs last week and no one even knew cause im down the back all on my own

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he Department be advised that it is the Union's position that the Department must immediately inform any Staff member who has been to a SARS infected area to stay away from work for the duration of the recognised incubation period, 10 days, from the date of their return.

2. any person precluded from work under these circumstances will do so without loss of privileges or credits and that the Department will act with confidentiality respecting the privacy of the individual.

*Didnt know SARs was already in Australia?*

Originally posted by Nizmo

he Department be advised that it is the Union's position that the Department must immediately inform any Staff member who has been to a SARS infected area to stay away from work for the duration of the recognised incubation period, 10 days, from the date of their return.

2. any person precluded from work under these circumstances will do so without loss of privileges or credits and that the Department will act with confidentiality respecting the privacy of the individual.

*Didnt know SARs was already in Australia?*

there has already been one confirmed case of a child in vic. the whole family is quarantined

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