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Originally posted by zanda

richie007 has a new job.

it involves specialised work in a key security field

the pay is excellent and includes salary packaging with a new sportscar every 6 months and a significant clothing allowance.

haha i wish!!

Just a defence thing... nothing exciting.

hey kyles .... we gotta talk about PAS uniforms soon- think we should just stick to shirts - dont need making dresses on your mind when you got exams etc to concentrate on. :)

pay well - get your own office - staying in perth?

I cant wait for PAS, i reckon that it is going to be cool!!

I will definitely have to get the digi camera out for that one!

so have you decided what the girls are wearing??

ok guys the fun is over, and i was having a good day too...:)

haha

anyway, i am just happy that i have some direction now that i am getting out of the navy.

Just been chatting with Ken, he might have got us some redline oil cheap if we buy it in large quantities, anyone interested?

Niz, I'll be helping Docile at my place about when your having your brakes done, but can you come over after there done?

Hi niz,

I really dont mind making the dresses... give me somthing else to do to have a break for a bit. Trust me the designs i have chosen are easy as pie, wont take long at all. Ive looked at my uni time table and when my assignments are due, and i will be fine with a bit of spare time on my hands before the auto salon. I dont mind shirts either, but dresses tend to make me look slimmer hehe

im fine with dresses they are a good idea Kyles - its just im not going to be much use sowing wise and i dont want to put you under pressure but if you enjoy doing it - we'll be more than greatful for your help .... and if you need me to do something other than sow let me know :) dont think we should go checks tho - that tends to make people look fat. Red i think.

I'll come over after paul.

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