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hmm i will just go down there and argue is... and try and hopefully talk sense.... if not... hmm learnt from ym mistakes..

i better show up there though.... if he writes me the ticket.. i should just say u should have bought a skyline, half the price,, twice as fast... you lost buddy, better luck next time.. (then ill get arressted or something lol)

supples y'all!?!?!?!?!??!?!

hey, watched 'jarhead' today... this got me thinking back to last year...

when the Iraqi war started last year, did anyone else consider flying over there, to earn some big $$$$'s, in security work?

or am i the only one?

Guess not... laaaa deee daaaaa!!!!

hrm... woke up at 5am this morning...

went to work... did 2 hours then the night shift guy called in sick... so they sent me home and told me to come back at 9:30 tonight....

am working through to 5am now....

didn't get any sleep this afternoon, as i wasn't tired....

so by the time i get home in the morning, i will have been awake for 24 hours....

w00t

hrm, i think this 2nd redbull is kicking in... i'm feeling all energetic now :P

still have another 2 in the fridge to keep me going if i need them! w00t w00t!!!! :D :D :D:sick:

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