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hahahah...try working 7 days a week and you only get one night for free time/going out time...when its that case you only look forward for that one night every day of the week...

when the day comes and you cant go out..trust me bro its depressing...another 7 days of straight work before that night to come now...:D

since you mentioned car troubles, if its the freakn commodore that is giving me the shits...falling apart...damb commodores...

I don't know how people can work 7 days a week. What's the point in living if you're not gonna enjoy it? :D I'd rather be a poor kent and work 5 days a week than be wealthy with no life.

only 3 more months for this to go....its only coz i am doing my work experience from uni...and want to keep my part time job for after i finish...so therefore i am having to work 7 days...

hehehe...jezzi i still have a life but now limited to that one night (fri nit) a week...so i do get upset when something comes up and i can go out...

STRIPPA!!!! lol

Nah doing my work experience as a biomedical engineer in monash clayton and work weekends in safeway..(slaveway)..lol...

going back to uni next year so had to keep this job and had to work it throughout the year...cant complian...plenty of extra cash for the gtr and the houses... :D

STRIPPA!!!! lol

Nah doing my work experience as a biomedical engineer in monash clayton and work weekends in safeway..(slaveway)..lol...

going back to uni next year so had to keep this job and had to work it throughout the year...cant complian...plenty of extra cash for the gtr and the houses... :D

Doing the night shift at Slaveway huh... :P

Next time you come to a SAU meet, bring some decent food from Safeway and we'd eat it :devil:

nah man...work in slaveway durign the day...sat and sun all day usually...but get occasional late start on sats...so therefore fri nits is only nit i get to go out and be able to sleep in.. :P

I don't know how people can work 7 days a week. What's the point in living if you're not gonna enjoy it? :P I'd rather be a poor kent and work 5 days a week than be wealthy with no life.

I work 2 days a week... quit sooking about being poor! lol

How could you even afford to buy a car working 2 days a week? :P Back when I was working 4 days a week it took me a whole year to save for an NA MR2!

Btw, fully tempted to join this elite 300kw club :devil: I wanna be like Rik, Kris and Hamish.

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