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losing my shit here at uni lol crazy fools.

1. im not 27 lets not get ahead of ourselves i still got some time before the walking frame comes out

2. dont act like you wouldnt hit all 3 of em to :thumbsup:

3. not busy at work busy doing exam finished now and brining on the beverages

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oh btw auditing sucks ass, think i scored ok but i know nothing on the subject nor believe the test was an accurate reflection of the course teachings.

Check this out ya'll, theres hope for Dan yet!

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

"Women want young single accounts, research finds"

no hope they want hetrosexuals

guess which part they like the most

well i want juggz it works for both ways, dont judge.

now if u excuse me ill be off to lunch and a pint!

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holy whoredom batman! 1500 pages!

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a little less obvious than it was.

blocks part of my fuel gauge and the idiot light that tells me when im not wearing my seat belt... meh.

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