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Yep - who is at work?

I am at work right now - because of my "promotion without pay increase" - and i spent the last 2 days training the new finance person at Laurimar.

so who else is at work like yours truly???

have a safe and happy easter y'all!!!!

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haha shane - lucky man!!! back to proper working week on tuesday for me, but will be working on sunday too - studying cpa on saturday and monday - totally ghey!

dan - not so bad working on car! but yeah i hear ya on weekend work - sux bawls!

Will have to login and check a few things on Monday after daylight savings but other than that, off until Tues. Been for a mountain bike ride already today and about to have some lunch.

CPA - Good to get and will open a lot of doors. Hard work now pays dividends in a very short space of time :D

Will have to login and check a few things on Monday after daylight savings but other than that, off until Tues. Been for a mountain bike ride already today and about to have some lunch.

CPA - Good to get and will open a lot of doors. Hard work now pays dividends in a very short space of time :D

haha yeah....im trying to look at hte big pic when i do my cpa - i.e CFO, Director of company etc - right now, yeah its tough - i.e underpaid, long hours etc - but i reckon after 2011 when i finish my course id be well on the way

Im working on/off, i didnt finish till 6am this morning and a few bits through today.

Just surfing the net/sau admin/article writing as well... few games and ASOT 450 - 17hr set going... should keep me sorted :D

BIG session tomorrow @ the pub, so taking it easy today

Im working on/off, i didnt finish till 6am this morning and a few bits through today.

Just surfing the net/sau admin/article writing as well... few games and ASOT 450 - 17hr set going... should keep me sorted :D

BIG session tomorrow @ the pub, so taking it easy today

nismoid, can u pm me where u d/l current asot from i used to listen to em back in they day like early 300's..

The EP450 is streaming live

http://asot.crossmediaventures.com/asot-ra...&liveID=159

17hr set.

I get my ASOT, TATW from trancetraffic - private site though, and i don't have any invites left :cool:

You can get some of them free via iTunes i believe.

Dude! You and me both! What are you playing? I'm about to head to gym...or at least I should :D

Hey man!

I was just playing Aliens VS Predator, then I will be playing God Of War 3 again :)

I think my gym was closed today...

:cool:

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