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one more week after this week to go....... it hasnt hit me im not going to have a job.

oh pay office ringing me still swear i didnt put my timesheet in and im late with it etc ...... the money's in my bank haha so i aint stressing - if they swear they havent paid me and want to put more in thats there thing .... i reckon they've got both booking numbers open and havent realised i havent finished my last one yet.

i had a run thru the motec software, far superior to anything ive ever seen. any option you can think of, its there :)

f**k - ive asked my receptionist FOUR times to get me some coffee. stupid bitch forgot for the fourth day in a row now. shes gotta go eh....

showing dad afew drift clips last night and he was going doesnt that ruin the car ...why would you do that to a car? .... and im thinking - dad it aint a holden it doesnt fall apart at the first sign of accelaration :)

yay paul - took you long enough to ask ;) .... accomodation been organised yet? Ken still got car?

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