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then you belong in bunnings with the rest of the boards

I love bunnings. I could spend HOURS in bunnings. Looking at all the sticky tapes and hooks and nails and paint and buckets and plasters and electric tools *sigh*

I love bunnings. I could spend HOURS in bunnings. Looking at all the sticky tapes and hooks and nails and paint and buckets and plasters and electric tools *sigh*

yeah bunnings rocks, its a mans ikea

PS: i hate ikea!

So did 'michelle' exist, or did you just forget that my name was Anna?

haha - yeah.. well.. erm... michelle does exist but yeah i was looking for you :P

i got confused because i also talked to michelle (Shell) about stickers

ive always wanted to use this and this is probably a good time:

:)

ooooooh yeh. and the new one has gotta be worse. I still haven't been. Andrew said I had to wait a month or so, so the crowds would have died down LOL

I went opening weekend. Barely made it out alive. :)

Got some cool ice-cube trays though! :sorcerer:

The best fun is setting all the egg timers to go off at once, the security fellow didn't find it as amusing as I did... :P

haha - yeah.. well.. erm... michelle does exist but yeah i was looking for you :P

i got confused because i also talked to michelle (Shell) about stickers

ive always wanted to use this and this is probably a good time:

:laugh:

LOL that's funny. 2 different states DOOOOD! ;)

Yeh I left the stickers at home :) Twas quite funny though. Me: 'anyone here by the name michelle? anyone? michelle?' & you were really just looking for me. Baaaaaaaaaaahahahaha :)

I went opening weekend. Barely made it out alive. :)

Got some cool ice-cube trays though! :sorcerer:

The best fun is setting all the egg timers to go off at once, the security fellow didn't find it as amusing as I did... :P

Did you get stars and hearts and arrows like we did? :laugh:

Andrew & I like to go in and sit in all the displays and chat. Cos it's air conditioned and comfortable hehehe

LOL that's funny. 2 different states DOOOOD! :laugh:

Yeh I left the stickers at home :P Twas quite funny though. Me: 'anyone here by the name michelle? anyone? michelle?' & you were really just looking for me. Baaaaaaaaaaahahahaha :)

yeah little silly... after you guys left i realised michelle's user name is shell and i didn't remember your name but remembered your user name was something_blue so i went and sat at the SAU table i was like "so karen who were those guys who just left?" lol

but i felt better when she said u forgot the stickers anyway :)

Did you get stars and hearts and arrows like we did? :P

Andrew & I like to go in and sit in all the displays and chat. Cos it's air conditioned and confortable hehehe

Hearts and long sticks. :):laugh::)

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