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If u must know, Sinkin piss at teh Regatta Hotel in Brisbane. Work was kind enough to send me up here for a month. :(

Road trip to Noosa on w/end.

Caught up with the SAU QLD fraternity tonight for dinner @ Sizzler. And I thought they went broke 10 yrs ago! Our meals were late so 2 waitresses & one manager apologised, then offered everyone a free round of booze, then gave me more free beers!

SAU Mountain / Surfers Paradise cruise on this Friday nite. Geez I hate my job.

And to top it off, Hahn Pemium slabs are only $36!! :)

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walking my dog at 5.30 am, then gym at 6.30am, then job hunting, helping mum with some errands, job hunting and general bitching about how slow my day is, then sau meet, then basketball and prepare for my interviews

You're all having a boring Thursday night.

I finish work at 5pm, hit the gym, take the girl friend out for dinner till 9.

9.30pm, take another girl friend out for cafe, chilling out, then supper...etc

i thought i saw u on "cheaters"!!!!!

just kidding bud! :whistling:

After a big day SCUBA diving today, I might start the hunt for a 3.0l block and get stuck into building an engine for Red.

The day is going to be too windy to spend in the garage fitting the thermofan setup to Purple.

Chris, man of leisure, how about hook me up with some FTO seats for my Lynx. Better yet let's catch up somewhere so I can try then on again just to make sure first.

heya Geoff..yes I can relax for a short while, its gonna be a busy year with my new contract so I best make the most of it.

Gotta get the FTO away from the other half these days she is driving it all the time..pitty she cant push down the new twin plate clutch so she cant drive the 33 LOL.

I'II send u a PM/SMS later for sometime next week..

Back to playing games and buying new phones.

working all day then taking a very cute sri lankan lass out on a 1st date...

LOL! do her parents know!

THEY WILL KILLLLL YOU !! (WELL THEY SHOULD) :huh:

(if your not sri lankan)

Caught up with the SAU QLD fraternity tonight for dinner @ Sizzler. And I thought they went broke 10 yrs ago!

Yeah best thing about going to queensland. Love the cheese toast...

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