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haha well ive got one guy emailing me telling me my car is sexy and one telling me im sexy so it evens itself out - pity i work with dweebs tho - although i dont remember what sean looks like but if he's cute im sure i would remember :stupid:

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Originally posted by Nizmo

haha well ive got one guy emailing me telling me my car is sexy and one telling me im sexy so it evens itself out - pity i work with dweebs tho - although i dont remember what sean looks like but if he's cute im sure i would remember :stupid:

if hes in IT tell him ur mouse or keyboard isn't working and he needs to come fix it then check him out hehe

Hmmm interesting Troy... I wonder if that stunt has been pulled on me??? I would estimate that about 60 to 70% of people that ring me up, get me to come over say.... ohh look it has just fixed itself as you walked up. I got a reputation for being magical like that.... You got a problem get Brett to walk over and it will fix itself :stupid:

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