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i though i a 50+ year old man would be resposible.... i guessed not

Golden rule my friend, dont share your bike to anyone, don't share your woman with anyone and above all don't give your car anybody!!!

who uses Macintossers these days anyway? :D

But i admit - this sucks bring back old skool forums!

Another Sunday night job searching ..... although found something that takes my eye :headspin:

that is nice to see... what are you actually looking at

who uses Macintossers these days anyway? :D

But i admit - this sucks bring back old skool forums!

Another Sunday night job searching ..... although found something that takes my eye  :headspin:

Administration for the marketing department of a Software company .... they need someone to feed the fish apparently :D .... haha but nah looks like from the description it would be a good job so i might send off my resume tommorrow :)

just thought i'd share my experience with you all .. if you EVER think you have a bad day, think of mine today:

Woke up, hung over, feeling like shit. Both the g/f and I spewed pretty much first thing.

Got dressed, BIG MOTHER ****ING spider on my shorts. Killed it.

Most of the day went pretty well from then on in until ..

around 6pm, I thought I'd go for a bit of a spin, check out the sunset and just have a good drive.

Get to the garage, no keys.

Check with the g/f, she has no keys.

Spend 20 minutes bitching. Spend 40 minutes trying to climb up two levels to our apartment. Spend an hour waiting for the locksmith we called. Spend 45 minutes trying to pick the front door lock. Spend 10 minutes on the complex back door lock so we can get to our apartment door lock. Neighbour yells at us, lets us in the complex back door, spend 1 minute picking apartment backdoor.

EDIT: Forgot to mention, cost $140 to get him to pick the lock! :)

who uses Macintossers these days anyway? :D

But i admit - this sucks bring back old skool forums!

Another Sunday night job searching ..... although found something that takes my eye  :headspin:

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