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paul: www.seek.com.au ...... paul register for job mail .... they'll send the jobs suitable for you thru to your email each day :)

my cat wont show you the mouse because she knows if you see the mouse in her mouth you wont let her in ..... she the little bitch somehow hides it in her mouth and as soon as you let her in she spits out a decapitated mouse body plus head ..... disgusting little animal ..... then sits by it and looks up at you like - "here mum!" aghhhh then i have to dispose of it .... which zenah then changes her look to one of hurt and makes me feel guilty.

haha Dan i have a ****atoo named charlie ..... he's snow snow white ..... dont know what kinda charlie your talking about ;)

haha that'll be a short lived career *jk* ;)

this is very sudden paul - you've always said how much you like your job and that youve never had to have interviews ..... hehe welcome to the world ............. whats the story :confused: your not the kinda person to wakeup one morning and go "hey im going to do this" ....

Is it raining? Is it snowing?

Is a hurricane a-blowing?

Not a speck of light is showing,

So the danger must be growing.

Are the fires of Hell a-glowing?

Is the grisly reaper mowing?

Yes, the danger must be growing,

For the rowers keep on rowing,

And they're certainly not showing,

Any signs that they are slowing!

;) i soooo cant wait to see you in a real job ....... cos more money = more work = actually having to turn up to work! = probably overtime = more stress ............. ahhh this is going to be funny cos really when it comes to work your very sheltered!!
Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I'm bored of both my jobs, all I do is whore all day, I think there has to be something better to do with my time:D

Paul you couldnt survive in Adelaide without a computer you had to borrow Lumpys - the only time we had together by ourselves you were whoring ..... you have to read every post ......

congratulations tho cos you really need to discover theres a world outside SAU

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