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He'll yeah man that's the way to do it :thumbsup:

I do:

Monday-Wednesday 5 till 1 = 24 hours

Thursday - Friday = 5 till ~7 = 28 hours

So Normal week for me is 52 hours if I work a Saturday it's ~58. And I still can't buy all the things I want lol

He'll yeah man that's the way to do it :thumbsup:

I do:

Monday-Wednesday 5 till 1 = 24 hours

Thursday - Friday = 5 till ~7 = 28 hours

So Normal week for me is 52 hours if I work a Saturday it's ~58. And I still can't buy all the things I want lol

That a decent number of hours there Nick.

Don't worry if you keep saving and have the right (disciplined) mentality you will get what you want. It all takes time ;)

That a decent number of hours there Nick.

Don't worry if you keep saving and have the right (disciplined) mentality you will get what you want. It all takes time ;)

That's it bro, if I was a millionaire I'd have a harrop hurricane intake *schwing... Jizz*

ATM I'm fapping over the edelbrock pro flow and a new cam

Are u drinking on Friday mr ants?

That's it bro, if I was a millionaire I'd have a harrop hurricane intake *schwing... Jizz*

ATM I'm fapping over the edelbrock pro flow and a new cam

Are u drinking on Friday mr ants?

Sadly, I cannot make this epic night with you guys :/ due to plans clashing with one another and I cannot get around it (my planets cannot align themselves)

Although may not be as action packed as SAU drinks this Friday (might see some of you guys on the front pages of Brisbane Times Newspaper :P), looks like I will be attending the Jim Richards and Fred Gibson dinner at Lakeside.

Sitting down thinking about money :P

I hate the damn thing. Although I want plenty of it, I hate it and come to the conclusion that this world we live in is all about this "money" and its disgusting!

I hate the damn thing. Although I want plenty of it, I hate it and come to the conclusion that this world we live in is all about this "money" and its disgusting!

I dont want more if it.

I just want the stuff I want to not have to exchange it.

so, give me the stuff I want for free, will not care for cash.

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