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Rate: Having tacos for dinner and hopefully getting a new laptop today (mailing back one I recently ordered because it was loaded with Windows 8 32 bit and the speakers were terrible) Slate: Came in late to work today because I forgot my lunch and I don't bring money/cards with me to work (not staying late though >: D )

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Rate: Idk, today's Thursday, that much closer to the weekend. I also have more money from my last paycheck than I normally do by this point in the week (tomorrow's pay day and I get paid every other week). Slate: Tried to return my laptop today, stuck it in one of those UPS Drop Boxes. It got stuck and didn't go all the way down. Luckily, it isn't in plain view, but I was freaking out about it earlier. Hopefully there isn't a problem or someone from off the street doesn't find a way to take it out and make off with it.

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Re: Rate and Slate Rating: Finally had a great snow storm. It's almost the end of December and this is only our second storm so far. My house got nearly a foot of snow. Slating: It started as freezing rain during the morning commute and ended up fucking up all of my routes for the day. At least I got to see a transformer blow up which snapped a power pole in half. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2

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I have to play backyard blind cricket, slightly less awesome, I actually used to play it more seriously but fell out with the captain/coach and vice-captain/club president so that was the end of that. Birdy you'll be pleased to know in blind cricket Victoria are the dominant state (and Victoria fields 7 players in the national team to boot).

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I have to play backyard blind cricket' date=' slightly less awesome, I actually used to play it more seriously but fell out with the captain/coach and vice-captain/club president so that was the end of that. Birdy you'll be pleased to know in blind cricket Victoria are the dominant state (and Victoria fields 7 players in the national team to boot).[/quote'] How come you have to play blind cricket? I have never seen the blind cricket before, I might have to look at it one day. That's awesome :) we played cricket all day, lost the ball in the next door neighbours backyard haha my mates kept me at 2 runs in the first innings, damn them ;)
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Rating - had a good weekend of painting, and fun at the park yesterday with my family. Got all of our grocery shopping done for the Christmas meal: beef stew! Slating - loss of loved ones. I'm sorry for both of you guys. It was a few years ago on Christmas that my mother's father died, so it's not as happy for my parents and grandma. He was my favorite granddad, but I do my best to remember him in happiness. He always wanted the best for everyone in the family, and tried to help us.

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