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so what do you do now, besides suck......... I am sorry beau you always seem to be the but of my jokes, maybe its because when i get on late at night i have had a couple and your the last to post.

No really what are you doing now. I am serious too

hes working up at corin forest thanks to me :P

honestly, i love christmas. its a time for family (im a big family man) and giving...i dont really mind about spending money on others knowing ill get something in return. yes it is just another day, and it is just asnother reason to spend money...but who cares. its about family friends giving and that big fat man in the suit (and of corse the birth of christ!!!!)eh, each to their own.

and mick sorry to hear, death is hard to deal with, and no-one deserves pain like that at christmas!

so what do you do now, besides suck.........  I am sorry beau you always seem to be the but of my jokes, maybe its because when i get on late at night i have had a couple and your the last to post.

No really what are you doing now.  I am serious too

Shaun...

I want a divorce...

yeah as gus said i work with him now, (SOMEONE PRAY FOR ME!!! jks :lol: ) at corin forest, doing random stufflike pushing people off the water slides and not attaching people properly to the flying foxes, making sure people get hurt etc...

PS: Richard, I'll leave some chrissy cake and a glass of milk out for the old silver thing downstairs.

Thank you Greg, You guys are the Pro's....... at Pro Engines. Just look at the sweet GTR's rollin out with more rwkw's than Santy's sleigh could handle. BTW - Could you add nitrous and not milk ?

Soz for not getting by to see you's and my beast yesterday but I will be there on your first day back. Thanks for the crank, and not the cranky.

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Slither I'm really sorry to hear about what happened, especailly on Christmas, I'm sure you'll find her, or someone else will. Anyway I hope your Christmas gets better.

Mick I'm sorry about your grandad, and i agree with Gus no one needs that pain on Christmas :( *hugs*.

Anyways, Merry Christmas everyone!! I hope you all have a fantastic day (even though i know Christmas is hard for alot of people :(). Stay safe everyone, and all the best in the new year :P *hugs*

aaaah i hate christmas but thats because i'm in retail. but on the flipside my shop is closed for 2 whole days, which is a rare occurance and a much welcome one too.

i spent my day basking under the sun in my boxers with beer(s) either in hand or a comfy, low-effort stretch away.

hope everyone else here has had as relaxing a day as i have.

merry christmas y'all

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mine was bit boring but saw important family, so that made it better :D

on a bad note my mums trip to fiji got cancelled and shes heaps upset, doesnt know if she can get a refund for the fiji accomadation because the fault was in the flights not the accomadation. Anyone know how to deal with it?

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