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paul,

yeah. 6 is actually pretty slck for me lately. though Ive been pretty lazy get in at about 9 sometimes. :lazy:

Shuto

trust you are well. didly.

PVA,

have you got liftage yet for the day aft the morrow? btw, where do I know you from? did you go to uwa?

We have a sexretary temping at our work. I try not to get distracted, but she's about 17 and......well. anyway.

i hate reception - nothing worse than having to be nice to people the whole day and ansewering shitty phone calls while i was at it. Solution: become bosses PA he gets u out of crap work - life is sweet from then on.

Originally posted by zanda

PVA,

have you got liftage yet for the day aft the morrow? btw, where do I know you from? did you go to uwa?

We have a sexretary temping at our work. I try not to get distracted, but she's about 17 and......well. anyway.

umm no I got no ride... I dont think anyone wants me no more :):D

I may have been at UWA.......(work wise) I go to murdoch.

we have one sexretary too well receptionist. she is hotty :D

cam, you are a bits-whore.

"how come I always think Im gonna score and then I never score!?"

shuto.

will spot me easily provided that I have insurance. ****ing stupid broker can kiss my ass if he thinks Im paying $3300 a year. Im not tree-driving monky umfoofu mutha..........*rant*

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