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Lee! you going to Ministry??????

we are going too :D (me n my friends)

yeah lots of yummy ways to do chicken - i lurve the Fillet Mignons you get from lenards .... chicken rapped in bacon with lots of garlic butter :drooling: ..... ok lets stop talking about food now!

cool :D

my parents go away this weekend ...... always nice to have peace n quite.

Although mums going to renovate my room .... Nooooo. If you can call it a room - i call it a box that you can only fit a bed in .... she just bought this bloody big wardrobe and i told her phucking plenty of times .... i dont need a wardrobe - none of my clothes hang .... but she went and bought one anyway GRRRRRRRR whichis going to make my dog box even smaller and messier cos i wont hang up my clothes.

least he's 16 with his own life - could be worse - he could be 10!

mmmmm ten days of peace ...... i used to get 10 days of peace but they nolonger go down to bunbury as much as they used too ..... maybe summer they will.

Where did ya dad go?

I have a friend whos parents have split ..... dad works on an oil rig somewhere ..... my friend and his sister get flyed up to phuket etc to have holidays with their dad which the company pays for.

Has a great time while he's up there.

well i better start looking for another job cos this one is finishing up on the 31st and it doesnt look like its going to be renewed - which is fine i need a change and theres a lot of 3 month etc temp assignments being advertised at the mo.

no holiday pay .... no sick pay ..... but you do get around $16/hr+

it feels like a fulltime job - been here since February. Most of my fulltime jobs only last 7 months til i get sick of them anyway.

But its good new faces etc - to know that if you dont like it then you will be leaving shortly ...... always a shame ot lose the job when you do like it tho.

All weekend .... in my skanky gear ....... & then @ the afterpartay.

yeah longest ive been in a job was two years ...... i just hate it when i feel like im stuck and going nowhere!!

Temping gives me a nice looking resume :D

haha Kyles rang me (on of the other girls) last night and she goes ..... i just wore the skirt im wearing for PAS down the shop - i got at least 4 toots ...... 3 wolf whistles and i guy missing his green light cos he was too busy perving haha.

I dont know what im wearing for bottoms yet .... more likely my demin shorts i got in Queensland haha ..... but theres a couple of other things i wanna try .... whatever works best.

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