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no im going to do it on the weekend - i need a couple of glasses of wine first to get the creative juices flowing - i tried the other night but i had brain block - i have to address the criteria etc etc.

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Horay Niz we can be jobless together. Im doing the same, getting retrenched that is.

Not enuff work so i get teh raw end ebing the lowest in the chain :( ahh well it could be worse. Means to an end after all:D and i get to bum around for 5 mnths :(

Back to Uni to finally get my degree (commerce). Its a family business and its not doing to well atm so im glad to go (well greater good), its not the end. Ill be bored as hell though. I think ill start a car project to kill time.

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