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What a day, what a day............... I am so ready to go home!

I have now abstained from coffee for 10 days, just to show a mate I was not addicted :) what a stupid thing to do!!

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I always need MORE! :)

Everything and anything you got man, I am making a HUGE list of suggestions I would like to put up to the club exec's at our first AGM, when we have it....................... :D

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Man I am so itching for a coffee, but not just a normal coffe, a SUPER HAPPY FUN SKA COFFEE™ (Thats 1 cup with 5 teaspoons of coffee and 10 teaspoons of sugar, little bit of water and a teeny bit of milk) :)

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Cy, I think we have some more stuff. Best not to re-invent the wheel.

re-inventing wheels, hmmmmmmmmmmm you been hanging around government workers? :) Whenever i went to meetings and stuff when I was in government IT all the supervisors and stuff ALWAYS talked about not re-inventing the wheel :D I think it was manditory, in their contracts that they had to work that saying into conversations at least 5 times a second! :rofl:!!!!

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God sometimes I dont like being a "boss" had to chew out my underling, who has no respect for me because he's been here for like 7 years and I have been here for 2 and I got promoted over him for the junior managers role. SOOOO immature the way he is acting, I wish he would just quit, that way I can hire someone I get along with and everything would be hunky dory!

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Asking to sponser you eh, wow that is pretty good!

Yeah I have no idea how hard it is and what the current exec's have gone through, I would not imagine it being too easy, lots of hours sacrificed for nothing, but the love of the club.

I really do applaud the current exec's for getting it to where it is today, I just have a heap of ideas, dont know if the current exec's have thought of or not, who knows, I cant wait for the first AGM so we can see where the club is at and where the members want to take it and how! :)

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What did your underling taste like?:bahaha:

He is actually older than me, so I wouldnt think he would taste too good, but maybe maranated in sweet thai chilli, mmMMmmMMmm chilli :)!!!!

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