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we also had an easter egg hunt...

we got eggs...

:/

Man I didn't even try looking I thought they were only getting the car for the weekend. Then she's crying and I asked the boss why is she crying if she's only getting it for the weekend, and he's like the cars hers now not just for the weekend

$130k Mercedes is one hell of prize to win...

I didn't get to hunt for eggs at work, only have to Han in my resignation letter today.

Yep my work really suck.

Yeh man it's f**ked we get to take cars home for the weekend( once I'm off probation).. But doing work stuff I've been driving around in c63s and I drove the sls amg gullying the other day. Around the corner lol I still drove it

Man I didn't even try looking I thought they were only getting the car for the weekend. Then she's crying and I asked the boss why is she crying if she's only getting it for the weekend, and he's like the cars hers now not just for the weekend

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Wait why are u resigning?

Work holidays in UK/Europe starting next month.

Liking the Mercedes gig? Must be sweet to drive around these AMG Mercedes for quick blast.

f**k congrats man!!

Yeh mercs awesome people are reAlly good and the bottom floor out the front is a showcase of all the race car amg's I'm really suprised at the technology of some of these cars. Hopefully I'll end up with one soon

Yeh man it's f**ked we get to take cars home for the weekend( once I'm off probation).. But doing work stuff I've been driving around in c63s and I drove the sls amg gullying the other day. Around the corner lol I still drove it

Your job sounds awesome. Makes me all jelly.

Bad luck on the easter hunt. All I got was 3 easter egss

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