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Boo I wish it was my last day of work before xmas... :( I work tomorrow, Monday-Friday and I think Sat next week too - Waa... Maybe even Sunday next week if I am unlucky...

Why so much working?

Become a stripper, work 3 nights a week :D

Because I pay rent whilst building a house so also paying a mortgage and paying off my car and education expenses :( So need lots of moneys... So ghey, I live at work pretty much...

But new house soon so yay!

And Zane's job is shit...

Haha not allowed to be a stripper, Zane said no :)

So you are living at work to pay for rent and a house you are never in? I see the logic ;)

Pft, he doesn't need to know...

Could only work 1 night a week if you are good lol :)

So you are living at work to pay for rent and a house you are never in? I see the logic ;)

Pft, he doesn't need to know...

Could only work 1 night a week if you are good lol :)

I see Mike offering you dorras here Mel. Take it! Take a zed while you're at it. He's got plenty :P

So you are living at work to pay for rent and a house you are never in? I see the logic ;)

Pft, he doesn't need to know...

Could only work 1 night a week if you are good lol :)

Haha yep... Hopefully once the house is built I don't need to work as much buttttt then I start paying for a wedding so will probably still always be working lol...

Yeah, he would know... I mean I am usually covered in glitter but makeup and glitter he would find suspect!

I see Mike offering you dorras here Mel. Take it! Take a zed while you're at it. He's got plenty :P

I'm expensive, Zane had to move to QLD, buy a house, ended up with a pink 33 in the garage and still had to buy me a diamond lol

My work has titty girls next friday for last day of work, they may have glittery boobs although they didn't last year...

Awe I want titty girls. Where do you work?

Edited by MagicMikeZ32

So you are living at work to pay for rent and a house you are never in? I see the logic ;)

Pft, he doesn't need to know...

Could only work 1 night a week if you put out lol :)

FYP

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