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Craig, its probably a 15 year old kid waiting for his pocket money to come. The "bank" ie mum and dad, will not give him his pocket money, until he eats his vegetables. :P

Craig, its probably a 15 year old kid waiting for his pocket money to come. The "bank" ie mum and dad, will not give him his pocket money, until he eats his vegetables. :P

Ye Cant have anneh puddin until ye'v had yer meat!

How can ye have anneh puddin if ye dont eet yar meat!?

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ugh. fail.

worked 11 days last fortnight. including both fridays and saturdays. on a new agreement that earns me an extra few cents an hour + 4% nightshift loading, and yet i barely earned more than i would working 8 days. i dont see how in hell i can work an extra 24+ hours and only earn an extra $150...

ugh. fail.

worked 11 days last fortnight. including both fridays and saturdays. on a new agreement that earns me an extra few cents an hour + 4% nightshift loading, and yet i barely earned more than i would working 8 days. i dont see how in hell i can work an extra 24+ hours and only earn an extra $150...

you may have jumpped up a tax bracket...

dont forget classic adelaide rally starts tommorrow, well it starts today but u cant watch that section

spectator guide

http://www.classicadelaide.com.au/assets09...iew_09_9Nov.pdf

any of you lucky buggas got time off work?

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