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Troy I can see what your doing but its not going to work :D

Why did u no come out on Thurs? u had night off!

Joe - i wasnt getting blind and it wasnt all the time - i got thru school fine and got into all the smart classes so no it didnt affect anything but probably my liver :)

Originally posted by caminperth

joe - which building? i'm in the one on mill st.. he'd be based at the central park office right?

uumm.... ok his name is Frank Matera... (football palyer link maybe :D). I think he is at main

but my other mate applied Help desk job from the paper, waiting for reply... I dont know that's how you got the job but maybe you took the same position... not sure :confused: heheh

Originally posted by skyzerr33

doh

why cause i had to go home and provide the $$$ for the grocery shopping and then clean the house friday morning.

well I was listening to convos between Niz & Kyles... (its really hard not to hear.. cuz they were sooo loud!) she was up set that you wasnt there :D....

Troy boy how could you let her down like that eh? heheh :)

bad boy bad!

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