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So i can get Krispy Kremes at the moment, original glaze, for $18 per box, one dozen in a box.

Was gonna make a new thread, but i dont wanna feel andrews banstick ill just pop it in here.

Money can be given as cash or EFT to me and ill withdraw. Pickup of the donuts can occur at my workplace in the city after 20th June, and money is due in by the 11th June.

Please note, i will not be delivering any donuts to anyone, so if you can't pick them up from me, don't order.

PM me with how many boxes you would like, name and address, and how you wish to transfer the cashola to me.

If you need to refer back to this post, the link is in my sig, or here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...;gopid=4614789#

Krispy_Kreme_Poster.doc

im just that fast, the black keeps peeling off

alternatively you could start baking for us all penny :) hint hint

Haha im not sure you would want that....

I tried making mini cupcakes, they turned out like fudge. I also stuffed up the icing so I used nutella....

Told everyone at work they were fudge cakes, everyone loved them... little did they know how much of a fail my cupcakes really were.

fudged up cakes, sounds like my cooking experiences.

burnt every meal in yr 12 cooking, only thing i got a good mark on was absolutely raw in the middle they just couldnt see that.

btw someone buy this, f ing gangsta

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=121635EDE2B2

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Lucius Washington: You're not gonna live forever.

Ricky Bobby: No one lives forever, no one. But with advances in modern science and my high level income, it's not crazy to think I can live to be 245, maybe 300. Heck, I just read in the newspaper that they put a pig heart in some guy from Russia. Do you know what that means?

Lucius Washington: No, I don't know what that means. I guess longer life.

Ricky Bobby: No, he didn't live. It's just exciting that we're trying things like that.

u do know im not a tax accountant right :) i work for submarine corp. might know a lil more than your average joe on the subject however

busy time is june month end on wards for financial year reporting. coming soon..panick

and are you scared im impeding on your post whor crown?

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i have new wheels. flush fitment wins. now someone buy my enkeis so im not broke as a joke.

lol @ scandy, did that really call for an sms? :D

lol, what a tight arse. admittedly that pic sucked, watch this space though.

oh yeah andrew, wanna buy my enkeis? :D

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