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im eating the nicest foccacia mmmm fattening but im sure it'll get worked off - the way people are using me as their shitkicker for Easter - im constantly up n down the stairs in this goddamn building!

But im good cant complain - desperately waiting for 4:30. How are u?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Bayley,

I haven't killed him yet, just threatened too:D

Aidwin, I made struts for my last wing:D

See'ya:burnout:

well i've sent that post to the police

if i go missing you get a phone call then u go meet big bubber in the pen and become his little bitch

time off = good

not getting paid for it = bad

It balances out in the end :) But yeah cant wait for this weekend - should have a great time. You get time off to ocmpensate for when u have to work right? Car salesreps work late wednesdays and saturday mornings get a day off in the week to compensate.

Yeah, Kym started that when he brought the Sonata, or possibly before!

Troy, don't worry, I will go witness, Paul isn't being very nice to me so I will dob him in, unless he says sorry first.

4.30, a common looking forward time! I finish then too!

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