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at the gym both those nights too - all i know about Aust Idol ive learnt from the radio.

Project Garden???? :P ..... dont you just hate having me around haha :D

I'll probably leave early Friday Arvo .... dont know why ..... probably leave work 3pm - 3:30pm.

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Dan, Yeah, I own it.

Niz, Bummer, job hunting again?

MEDIUM RANGE FORECAST FOR PERTH FOR:

Thursday : Fine. Min: 8 Max: 21

Friday : Shower or two. Min: 12 Max: 20

Saturday : Fine. Min: 9 Max: 19

TREND FOR SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY:

Fine.

Maximum temperatures: Low 20's.

Looks ok for PAS:D

Paul but you can do little cheap things to your house and it'll look ten times better .... Looks alright now - just will modernise it a bit and its just so easy.

You have so much car debt - why get yourself into more - there cant be much left ot do to that thing

you know when someone pretends to be your friend but you feel the knife going deeper and deeper into your back - its the vibe im getting from this chick thats just applied for this job .... who used to have it. She's just overly nice but its kinda feels insincere.

bit disenchanted with the whole job thing at the moment ........ dont want to think about it - got far too much else to think about.

ive never been out of a job yet ..... hopefully that'll continue.

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