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issues at work (**** corporate america) and family (ignorance)

did some work on my ear, put plastic inserts in my ear to keep the hole from closing up... the skin will eventually be one with the plastic.. i took 1200mg of ibuprofen before i did this.. the ear is still tender..

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Halloween 2007 I decided to go to work as an Ooompa Loompa! I had white gloves as well, and white jeans. Not shown in the pics!

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I drove to work, which is 20mins from where I live! :laugh:

Well I drove without the wig on, but still... I was effing dreading getting stuck at traffic lights - I go to work at 5.30pm, so it's still light haha.

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I work in a call center part-time, so that's how I can pull that off haha.

Some fairly recent "normal" snaps..

Couple of months ago these, so 2008 snaps.

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Burleqsue themed 21st (not mine :p, im 20). Dunno why im groping my mates head, pretty steaming at this point.

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Just out drinking in the ABC with mates.

Other photos...

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Profile pic plus my Mii ;)

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2005 high school prom! Or was it 2006? Can't remember :laugh:

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Primary school :D

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Halloween 2006

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The way every house party should be, more girls than guys ;) Sometime 2005?

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I promise im not queer... Some house party 2006 I think.

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Metal... :rolleyes: Another house party, 2005 I think.

Just a random load of photos I have on this laptop I brought on holiday. Hope you get a laugh or two :D I like my alcohol as you can tell, like any Scotsman.

Some of these photos brought back memories. Not seen some of them in a while. Ahh, how I've changed..... I can now drink more :p

ps. What happens if you pass out on booze...

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Funny thing was my mate got up the next day and went to work hungover with this written on his back cause no one told him :laugh:

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issues at work (**** corporate america) and family (ignorance)

did some work on my ear, put plastic inserts in my ear to keep the hole from closing up... the skin will eventually be one with the plastic.. i took 1200mg of ibuprofen before i did this.. the ear is still tender..

dude...wtf.

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