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Shopping and getting furniture for the new bub ;)

That's the fun part of having a new baby.

Only because you and Chants like to drink and not have to drive ;)

Rightly so good sir, I would like to keep my DL.

Lol. Being hungover at work is the best way to do it.

If you work in an office yes, but putting up with oldies who want you to wipe their bottom or having to read tiiiinnny writing on the side of the medication packet not so much

That's the fun part of having a new baby.

Rightly so good sir, I would like to keep my DL.

If you work in an office yes, but putting up with oldies who want you to wipe their bottom or having to read tiiiinnny writing on the side of the medication packet not so much

Or rub cream in :P

So in general sounds like a recovery day

Hahah hooray for only having one drink lastnight :P

Hooray for having none? I just want to stay the FARK out of my car seat...my back is thanking me already.

Yeah non is good but at least one is better

And you don't have to drink to no drive. Just be like no fark you car

I think Brisbane to Caloundra the to Coolum then back to Brisbane then to Carseldine then Willowbank then home the Chermside then home in 24 hours was what did it...

If you work in an office yes, but putting up with oldies who want you to wipe their bottom or having to read tiiiinnny writing on the side of the medication packet not so much

nah, thats easy.

tell em to shut up.

if boss comes, tell boss theyre senile.

I think Brisbane to Caloundra the to Coolum then back to Brisbane then to Carseldine then Willowbank then home the Chermside then home in 24 hours was what did it...

You soft prick. I drove 1600kms in a oh 19 hours in a shitty hire car with crappy seats. Check mate bitch

...did it have coilovers and seats that take a liking for destroying kidneys combined with an already furked lower back from work/gym/Tony?

Would you like a tissue??? Because I have many here.....or just quit your BMWing and become a man!

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