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Originally posted by docile

yeh but this house is so phucked

its old, dingy and very "Flamboyant"

Ohh by the way the one who lives there is Troy...

hes the only car salesman who doesnt get a commision, just a standard salary.. dodgy mofo

OMG i forgot all about troy babey .... haha just dont give the boy beer!! he'll tell you all about he's showing habits and the go into details about his apendages. But he used to work in parts he used to always give me good discounts :bahaha:

yeah dingy sounds like Andrew .... the best house he ever had was ours in Como. The one in Mt Lawley was a shit ole.

Alex most of my boys have been 6 - 10years older and concidentally thats the age gap between most of their parents too :) and ive never been out with a guy whos parents arent still together :)

yeah this is the first Friday in a few weeks where i havent come back to work 4pm pissed as :) ..... rather depressing really - oh well pub after work!!!

My parents left me money to buy food with ....mmmm spend it on carton of beer - or food - its a tough choice.

so its in MY office ..... :) oh its soooo nice to have an office - peace n quiet - a view of subiaco oval :)

just talked to the aldy taken over my job - she's so stressed haha ..... i was standing there thinking - SUCKER!!!

Hey Brett Again :)

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