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this is why... a 4 week holiday for most of us is a trip out of this country.

That's one of the costs I cut :( No travel = more car money. Most people would prefer travel but it doesn't interest me that much.

Besides, I've got about 10 recording sessions scattered over the next few weeks. That's why I took annual leave in the first place.

Some people have had t work hard for everything that they have and could lose it just like that and u think u have the right to complain??

Who is complaining? If this is directed at myself or Leigh - neither of us were complaining. Quite the contrary really :(

I tried not eating yesterday. I caved in at about 4 and left the studio early to go eat :(

I can't go 3 hours without eating. I've had 3 meals already today and I'm still hungry...

That's good! Means your metabolism is working properly :( I get hungry every 3 hours.

I just booked a week off work and going down GOR to Apollo bay got a 2 story modern house for a week :blink: heading down on the 9th.. what do I need to pack? beer beer and more beer!

As for the whole living out of home thing, no shit it costs a lot of money and I will move out in a year or so but for now I'm enjoying wasting my money on car and I know its a bad choice :D

Pfft f**k u kents and ur board. 'oh no guys I pay rent or mortgage to my parents really I like pay them 100 dollars!'

seriously stop kidding urself.

You may compare expenses with someone paying rent when ur paying 1500+ in rent a month. Have to pay for water, electricity, phone rental, Internet, car repaments, groceries, petrol...

U know nothing of what it's like to have living expenses. God it shits me when u whine about not having mOney or just drop cash on your car like it's nothing. Some people have had t work hard for everything that they have and could lose it just like that and u think u have the right to complain??

so you only work hard for money if you dont live at home? :blink:

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:D

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