Priya Appreciation Society

After recovering somewhat from the shock of learning that my plan doesn't include 'premium services' OUCH! I'm still going to be voting to save Priya.
I admire her composure. In confrontations, I get shaky, loud & aggressive but Priya remains cool, calm & collected and I truly envy that in a person. She stays on point whereas I get distracted. I think she's a fabulous ambassador for multiculturalism.

And for the record, I have always found the lovely service provided by Vodafone's Indian employees to be just that- LOVELY. They're super polite and helpful. There's much Australians could learn from them regarding customer service. Just thought I put that in there.
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I prefer to use Facebook voting anyway as you can buy them in blocks of 5, 10, or 20.
That way it's easier to keep track of how many votes you have sent.
Cheers!
 
Good day all fellow Pristians! This morning was the first of two Bunnings bbq penances that I had to do in return for my kinder mum friend surrendering her phone to Prisus the last time she was up. I think I've cracked my face from fake smiling so hard. Did you know that Bunnings opens at 7 flippin AM and apparently there are people in this fine country who are jonesing for hot dogs at that time??? I DID NOT. Took the sizzle out of my sausage, that's for sure!

On a bright note though... my kinder mum friend isn't the sharpest tool in the shed so I was again able to procure her phone in the name of Prisus in exchange for my placing a hefty order of Christmas stuff from their fundraising project when in fact I was going to order them all along. Silly muffin.

Now it's time to vote some more!
Prisus will be so grateful for your devotion and sacrifice!
 
After recovering somewhat from the shock of learning that my plan doesn't include 'premium services' OUCH! I'm still going to be voting to save Priya.
I admire her composure. In confrontations, I get shaky, loud & aggressive but Priya remains cool, calm & collected and I truly envy that in a person. She stays on point whereas I get distracted. I think she's a fabulous ambassador for multiculturalism.

And for the record, I have always found the lovely service provided by Vodafone's Indian employees to be just that- LOVELY. They're super polite and helpful. There's much Australians could learn from them regarding customer service. Just thought I put that in there.
I have to purchase extra text messaging for $12 at a time.
I can call overseas and all sorts but no premium numbers /texts
 
Good day all fellow Pristians! This morning was the first of two Bunnings bbq penances that I had to do in return for my kinder mum friend surrendering her phone to Prisus the last time she was up. I think I've cracked my face from fake smiling so hard. Did you know that Bunnings opens at 7 flippin AM and apparently there are people in this fine country who are jonesing for hot dogs at that time??? I DID NOT. Took the sizzle out of my sausage, that's for sure!

On a bright note though... my kinder mum friend isn't the sharpest tool in the shed so I was again able to procure her phone in the name of Prisus in exchange for my placing a hefty order of Christmas stuff from their fundraising project when in fact I was going to order them all along. Silly muffin.

Now it's time to vote some more!
So funny!!!
I went to a family fun day and there was a channel 9 adelaide can giving out free stuff. I totally should have told them to do Priya shoutouts hah
 
On Triple J about six weeks back, a 'Priya' left a prerecorded request. Sorry that I can't recall the artist or the name of the track but it was something along the lines of ' I'm aiming for the Stars' or 'shooting for the top'. It sounded JUST like her, so much so I texted in 'Yay, Go Priya!' Lol
 
Sorry about that, but I find it hard to believe someone used those exact same words. Meanwhile, in your heartwarming sausage sizzle story you refer to someone as "not the sharpest tool in the shed". You seem to be quite the visionary, trailblazing wordsmith.
 
Sorry about that, but I find it hard to believe someone used those exact same words. Meanwhile, in your heartwarming sausage sizzle story you refer to someone as "not the sharpest tool in the shed". You seem to be quite the visionary, trailblazing wordsmith.
 
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Look how big Priya is!
 
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