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lol.. he sounds the popular type.. i think he has always been p00r too.. Tom was telling me the other night he used to live off $2 coles pizzas :D and that was back then..

But yeah I know I had a talk to my other flatmate and told him that we are just waiting for him to find a place and we can move out, but he really is unprepared and has nothing, so yeah I dont expect him to me making and serious moves in the near future

yeah.. can be a pain.. but oh well.. loungeroom am considering but maybe not for another 3 weeks or something. Then it would be only for a month or so. As it would be a little cozy for 2 months.

The 'goop' on the bottom of boats are called Barnicles... Like an oyster type creatrue, but very very un-edible...

:bs!: Its SLIME!! come on, you know it too :(

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The 'goop' on the bottom of boats are called Barnicles... Like an oyster type creatrue, but very very un-edible... :D

The green stuffs too. I'm sure there alot of barnicles as well... I haven't actually seen any but anyway.

It still stinks.. The office now smells like a toilet because we went and raided the toilet for the smelly stuff and sprayed everywhere!!

I don't know what's worse!

The paint of smell in my car is very strong too. I should stop any buy a smelly thingy for it.

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and you would have to live with me gettin up at 5 :(

Yeah and WHO THE HELL changed my alarm this morning, it was meant o go off at 7am, not friggin 5am!!!! :D

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What phone did you get Gordo?

I got the motorola V600 on friday night. I really like it. Andrew doesn't because it's a powder puff phone. Pitty out of the 72 hours I've had it, I think i've had it in my hands for 1. He's had it the whole other time :D

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