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Yes I am here Mike, eating my the sphincter of the universe and salad plate with rocket lettuce, egg, cherry tomatoes, gherkin, beetroot , cheese and potato salad.

All made up by me this morning. God I'm organised

And modest too.... :(

Cheers

Ken

As always :) .... typing up report .... its pretty basic but painfully long .... so i take my breaks from it n talk to you good people.

Stupid fringe keeps flicking into my eyes n it hurts :( ... thats my whinge for today.

Hey Ken .... sounds nice n heathy .... i might go for my salad n cheese wholemeal bagel :)

Nice to see that no matter where you are , no matter what you do, Niz still manages to get to whoretown :) :headspin:

I'm enjoying the cool of the aircon in the office and working up the energy to continue pulling this engine out. :(

cheers

ken

Yes I am here Mike, eating my the sphincter of the universe and salad plate with rocket lettuce, egg, cherry tomatoes, gherkin, beetroot , cheese and potato salad.

All made up by me this morning. God I'm organised

And modest too.... :(  

Cheers

Ken

yah, well Ive got ham cheese and salad sambos made by my GF.

I may not be organised, but I know what side the bread is butterred.

:headspin:

As always :) .... typing up report .... its pretty basic but painfully long .... so i take my breaks from it n talk to you good people.

Stupid fringe keeps flicking into my eyes n it hurts :( ... thats my whinge for today.

Hey Ken .... sounds nice n heathy .... i might go for my salad n cheese wholemeal bagel :)

Should go see Tomj , I'm sure after reading here last night , he has just the stuff to stick your fringe down.

ewwwwww!!!! :) :aroused:

Cheers

Ken

yah, well Ive got ham cheese and salad sambos made by my GF.

I may not be organised, but I know what side the bread is butterred.

:headspin:

Yea well I had that too for the first.... ohhhh ..... 6 mths of marriage then it was

* Get up and make your own ****ing lunch*

Ahh well , you will see how that ring changes a lot of things....

She even used to say she liked motorsport, the gullible fool that I was :(

Cheers

Ken

yes thanks to technology most workplaces now have internet not to mention the convience of not being around once the bill comes in :(

bet you they wonder why their bill plummets once a certain long legged female walks out...hehe

Cheers

Ken

i cant stand a sandwhich once its past 1 hour old. My ex said you could tell i was high maintenance just by the way i order my sandwhich LOL im pretty fussy with what goes in it and it has to be fresh! Its no good once the tomato has started becoming one with the bread n the lettuce has started to go all weepy and the flavours have all become one before you start chewing :(

ewww Ken ... none of this "something about mary" biz.  

Zanda ... get my post about not caring when you hold the meeting?

Bet you wouldn't say that if I said it was Troy Wilson.

See , I may be old but my memory is still ok.

* what was I saying again?*

Cheers

Ken

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