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yeah but surely u can tell! If he carries thru he will get stung - the people around here aint that stupid - wouldnt of taken him seriously if i didnt see the cake haha. Dont think he cares if he gets caught and loses his job.

oh well today should b interesting - hopefully my supervisor is in that meeting :)

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ohh so what about other SAU dudes? just a one day trip down there?

and paul, the cam gear payment is all sorted, gonna head down to nandos soonish to fax the net banking receipt to brent then all should be good and the goods will be on their way :)

adrian :D

adrian - how are ya bud.. hoep things are goin well - i hear ur doin a few mods.. can't wait to have a look-see..

paul - thanks, am going to ring the insurance place in a second.. will hopefully get it replaced this arvo...

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