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Al, he's just keeping himself more busy lately. He's usually down at SST ... and he's started working nights ..... and at the moment he's fitting my fuel pump at SST then going to work tonight :rofl:

he's just got a couple of parttime jobs to see xmas thru then he's looking for fulltime work.

Im also unemployed .... got a temp job tommorrow only goes a day .... then ive got to budget til the 24th where i go work for the Australian Manufacturers Workers Union for a month.

Ahhhhhh,

Its nice to know I am not the only one in Perth.....

It seams we are in trhe same boat .......

It is crazy that we have to be in this situation.....

My BA Arts are laying bricks now :rofl:

So are there any gatherings soon , cruises ?

I'm depressed , hate xmass time......always have....

And I killed sanata 10 years ago........

yeah friday night cruise next week - in events section.

horrible time of year .... get some serious shopping done next week ... had a look round with paul yesterday but i just cant shop with guys unless i know exactly what i want to buy.

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