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*here bamie, bamie, bamie - i have some nandos for u .... ocme out from where ur hiding* haha

gaylord focker - Adrian?

i saw him on the road a couple of afternoons ago - i gave him a wave.

does anyone wanna be a Vocation Educational Advisor in Vanuato?

good thing about visiting all these companies websites is they normall have a career section with job vacancies - so while im collecting data for work - im having a job browse for myself

yeah bel know what u mean - i used to ferry my best bud around so much before she got her license - when she got it she wont even come to my house cos of the petrol she reckons - she only lives 10mins away and drives a hyundai! :rolleyes:

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Which one you work for CC?

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