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I stalked tristan at work the other day

Why wouldn't you :(

fun memories

I sms'd this to Tristan the other day but I think it's worth sharing here:

Dan and I walking past Dominos at the GABBA on Sunday before the T20 match,

Dan: "Is that Tristan?"

Martin: *looks*

Dan + Martin: "No, that's a girl."

Edited by Smity42
I stalked tristan at work the other day

fun memories

enjoyed the stalk

how'd the rest of your crawl go?

Why wouldn't you :(

I sms'd this to Tristan the other day but I think it's worth sharing here:

Dan and I walking past Dominos at the GABBA on Sunday before the T20 match,

Dan: "Is that Tristan?"

Martin: *looks*

Dan + Martin: "No, that's a girl."

loved it

Martin what's your thoughts for a meet spot tonight? I'm stopping in the city to see Tristan for a bit then heading to wherever?

<3

check the thread ravbat, back to baskins tonight

hopefully see you there. drag that emo kid along too

nah im out - start work at 8 braaahhzzzz

enjoyed the stalk

how'd the rest of your crawl go?

very very messy and didn't end well. was fun though.

any work going where you are tristan ?

anyone want a cheap camera this xmas?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/As...as-t345537.html

f**king customers ordering staff deals and then backing out on me... im not doing it anymore at all...

so need to off load these as im stuck with the bill...

turnout no good?

Nope :)

On the bright side we didn't get abused/harrassed/arrested.

No Graces or Morgans but that other brunnette was there and she is nice enough. My thickshake was up to standards, although we didn't get offered discount (and I wasn't game to ask for it :happy:).

On the down side he may have had a point about the tables. When we got there all 3 were in use by families, etc. When the cleared up we made sure to only take up one and leave the other 2 free. If we get big numbers back we might have to instigate a BYO chair policy or something...

and hopefully the weather remains clear for the weekend.

off to a good start, and would be a shame for it to get rained out

Werd.

Looks ok though, just showers predicted for the duration

sitting 300m from the pitch at my work desk is a bit depressing, On the plus side I got a free hat and a sausage sizzle on my way to work today.

On the bright side we didn't get abused/harrassed/arrested.

WIN

sitting 300m from the pitch at my work desk is a bit depressing, On the plus side I got a free hat and a sausage sizzle on my way to work today.

WIN

Sounds like a good 24 hours all around!

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