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yeah, I'm working overtime this weekend - for a few hours at least.

putting up some latticework in the back yard too...put the support poles up last weekend.

i'm gonna save up using the money from my overtime and buy a new clutch - Paul, know where I can get a cheap twin plate?I want something that will one day need to stand up to my rb30det.

my bro is in a really cool-ass band. might go check him on friday or sunday nights in scarborough....

mates ae having rugby drinks tonight too. or alternatively I might stick my head in at the japspec cruise...not sure yet.

had interesting convo with lady that used to have this job .... she just asked if i was talked to about it or not im like no .... shes had to reapply for it .... apparently wont know til mid November .... thats all that was said so i dont know ... might have it til the end of November ... might not agh hate this anyway might have to use "wing" money to pay off bills instead of mods cos i need to get those bills down if i have only on n off work this summer again.

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