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i'm sick of living here

I wanna go live somewhere else, and my friend just went to New York and now I wanna live there!!!!

Or California..... Someone come with me!!!

I'm in :laugh:

good morning sweetie...

:laugh: i swear some where mike said he was good at DDR but he was really bad playing by himself :laugh: must be the Virgin in him..

:laugh:

See atleast i'll admit i'm bad LOL

Oh & I have to say, Anna & I were SMOKIN last night!!!

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flight attendant

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA *wipes tears from eyes*

your not seirouse are you ? :laugh:

Passenger: miss can i get another pillow?

Anna: Get your own dam pillow you lazy barstard. its not like you have anything better to do. if your gonna ask me for anything else i'm gonna stab you.

I think i'm going to move to America.....

I moved to corona del mar/ Huntington Beach for a while, best move ever. I wish I was back there, if getting work, and then a work visa was easier I’d be there again tomora.

Edited by Nismo_Boy
flight attendant

interesting...i guess u'd be able to see a fair few palces

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA *wipes tears from eyes*

your not seirouse are you ? :laugh:

Passenger: miss can i get another pillow?

Anna: Get your own dam pillow you lazy barstard. its not like you have anything better to do. if your gonna ask me for anything else i'm gonna stab you.

dude she wouldnt have anything to stab them with :laugh:

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA *wipes tears from eyes*

your not seirouse are you ? :laugh:

Passenger: miss can i get another pillow?

Anna: Get your own dam pillow you lazy barstard. its not like you have anything better to do. if your gonna ask me for anything else i'm gonna stab you.

BAHAHAHAHAHA

shut up ass face!!!

I CAN be professional when I want to, I just choose not to be most of the time... :laugh:

I'm going to get a job there now just to prove you wrong LOL

BAHAHAHAHAHA

shut up ass face!!!

I CAN be professional when I want to, I just choose not to be most of the time... :laugh:

I'm going to get a job there now just to prove you wrong LOL

thats all well and good, but could u last a ~20hr flight?

i rekcon u'd break under the pressure of not having a go at some1 for ages :laugh:

interesting...i guess u'd be able to see a fair few palces

dude she wouldnt have anything to stab them with :wave:

a fork will do....

BAHAHAHAHAHA

shut up ass face!!!

I CAN be professional when I want to, I just choose not to be most of the time... :wave:

I'm going to get a job there now just to prove you wrong LOL

Talking about Forks, hows about joing the might high club then :O

Anna you know you want to :laugh: dont tell Linh :laugh:

thats all well and good, but could u last a ~20hr flight?

i rekcon u'd break under the pressure of not having a go at some1 for ages :huh:

:laugh:

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