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Tyler and I may come by. ;)

Hogs Breath I don't start until 5:15... Normal job which isn't normal for weekends is where else I am until 2...

Way for me to confuse people...

Hogs Breath I don't start until 5:15... Normal job which isn't normal for weekends is where else I am until 2...

Way for me to confuse people...

I know where this is. We may duck by and say hi. :)

Haha everyone has one of those drunk photos... At least one - This is my rather tipsy not quite drunk yet face!!! p.s. other face is blocked out because the person and I no longer speak...

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I know that former friend... I may have met her at a rave once (I joke) lol

Morning Pete! 8 December for charity cruise mate. Got a pretty great route organised.

oh well, next year hopefully

Hi Pete, what type of engineering work?

work for a gas fabrication contractor, mainly doing qa work out here right now though

I work every Saturday at one of my jobs at least, only day off is Sundays (if I am lucky) hanging out for tomorrow!

Sounds as aweful as my situation. Barristers love to be briefed in new matters on weekends, as they're in court all week. Means I too have to work w'ends. Thank god for the forum can still maintain a social life :)

Sounds as aweful as my situation. Barristers love to be briefed in new matters on weekends, as they're in court all week. Means I too have to work w'ends. Thank god for the forum can still maintain a social life :)

Yeah it's crazy and they're busy all day either in court or prepping for the next case!

Did the degree and preferred working in business and working with growth of companies. :)

Yeah it's crazy and they're busy all day either in court or prepping for the next case!

Did the degree and preferred working in business and working with growth of companies. :)

Smart choice. You pulled the pin then, it just gets worse from there on.

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