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nah i rug up for work, its too cold otherwise

anyway its time for me to hit the bed, seing as i have to work tommrow

and i spent most the night on the phone, to my non existant friends

damnit you lazy people, how many times did i take yas places, ime to return favour and they are all too busy :|

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haha thought u were looking for a job Ben?

Liz haha - we dont have uniform - first day i rocked up to DoIR dressed really business like - to see everyone else dressed in t-shirt and shorts!

Adam - haha yeah small world

liz; yeh but hes always worn his shirt untucked or a shirt thats too smal with the collar up. aarons been whinging for ages but valere finally layed the smack down and he had to put on a red shirt.

except he was too embarrassed to get changed so he put it on over the top hahaha

how was drinks? would have been nice to go - i had a few when i got back to try and relax from probably the most stressful day ive had ever! :P

Originally posted by BelGarion

nah i rug up for work, its too cold otherwise

anyway its time for me to hit the bed, seing as i have to work tommrow

and i spent most the night on the phone, to my non existant friends

damnit you lazy people, how many times did i take yas places, ime to return favour and they are all too busy :|

Night bel.

Glad to see you have come to the west to whore.

Typing refresh or f5 is so gay in qld

Cheers

ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

Adam - hahah I know I'm always putting his collar down... silly boy

Yeah drinks was ok.... good for a laugh....

I'm sitting here half in PJ's , half in work clothes.... great look!

Looks fine from here:D

Cheers

Ken

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