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nah biggest thing ive ever "borrowed" was a candlelabra from Burswood :) u gotta have momentos! :)

Dyno day hmmm i want my sticker so i might make an appearance n grab it and then go croozing with Liz - they are talking about the club then arent they? oh well i dun care i f i miss out on that - to me a club makes things more political - i have enough politics at work!

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niz - u can pay at east perth, but if it's past the date on the final demand notice u gotta do it at the court.. me done it a few times now to buy extra time.. :)

me off for some lunch.. got no work on so might make it a long one.. :)

back to whore yas later..

a big hoity toity candle stand Bam :(

someone remind me in half an hour to do my time sheet :)

oh well paul - i think your current driving is boring too - so we ar equal :) i almost said to u last night "for god sakes pull over and let me have her" haha but thanks for your advice n explanations - im happy now to know it was just me being a fussy bitch :(

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