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:grouphug: uneekwahn ..... we've all locked ourselves out at some stage! Luckily where i lived in Como there was an Alleyway behind us just jump the fence there.

Sil80 yeah it does sound good - there isnt usually decent jobs advertised this year .....i loathe interviews tho!!

Hi ben :D

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

You ain't seen me drive then

* Note , This does not mean that gtrken is anywhere near 47*

Oops , did I say that?? :blast:

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Ken

ahh nizmo just take deep breaths all the way through and have a good night sleep the night before. being relaxed in there is the best method. i usually get haulled in the bossed office and asked why i should be working where i am and if i want something better i should explain to him/her (i varies) why :D

sileight making mental not not to let old people drive the car... older does not mean more responsible : :D

You ain't seen me drive then

* Note , This does not mean that gtrken is anywhere near 47*

Oops , did I say that?? :blast:  

Cheers

Ken

hi dan, ken, paul ..... thought everybody would be watching 5th element.

Gday babe :D :headspin:

Nah , you seen one gorgeous , dumb blonde with a great body , you seen em all

cough* bullshit* cough.

btw , liked the pic in Perth Street Machine....

Cheers

Ken

hey ken :) so how long before a Ricey opening for Hyperdrive ..... gotta compete with the SR guys haha *jk* :D

Wen tto the newsagent saw the picture ..... wasnt worth buying the mag for :)

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