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i have the biggest splitting headache ..... just downed a couple of panadol in the hope it'll go before interview .... which i slooming rather quickly. I think i'll let the boss know what happened today in the hope he'll understand why im not so bubbly ..... cos for this position you have to deal with customers a bit and today i just look like death warmed up.

well just come back from mhy interview but on the way there the neighbours cat decided to run out in front of me and if it wasnt for some good brakes that had already been well used today and a big mo-fo horn it wouldve been roadkill. Theb a few kms up the road a 4wd decides to cut the corner and almost finish up whats left of my front end.

WHAT IS IT WITH ME TODAY??

its like im cursed ...... everything i touch turns to disaster.

And i love the job although they are really concerned with my age and how im going to handle "the boys" :P ...... and to tell you the truth as much as i would like the job im too physically and mentall ystuffed today to begin on the many reasons why they should employ me ..... im basically of the attitude "Are you going to give me the phucking job or not" today!

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