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Old Sep 6th 2007 | 3:02 am
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Don;t forget Scrapbooking
 
Old Sep 6th 2007 | 8:15 am
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Originally Posted by supernova
Anything else???
Looking forward to getting there and being able to go gliding more than twice a year due to typical british weather
 
Old Sep 6th 2007 | 9:28 am
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cooking, cleaning, shopping, ironing,
 
Old Sep 6th 2007 | 4:39 pm
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lie back and think of England....
 
Old Sep 7th 2007 | 2:00 am
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Originally Posted by supernova
Anything else???
well this week,

Saturday..woke up (wish I hadnt I think a camel has taken a dump in my mouth..).. tries to remember last night.. gratefull that I cant.. shit. starts to remember last night.. go out for breakfast.. (good breakie btw lock and load in the west end)...go to a house warming party.. (it doesnt happen every weekend.. trust me).. try to watch the fireworks, but realise the building thats in the way wont move.. decide that we wont either.. miss fireworks...go to the pub... get drunker. but. (and this is a good thing) discover that 1942 arcade game is free !!!! at the rumpurs room.. decide that vodka and red bull with a shot of tequila would be a laugh...

Sunday.. woke up. (omg.. god must hate me... either that, or my views on cliff richard have condemnded me to an eternity in hell).....oh its just an hang over...decide kill or cure.. lunch at the storey bridge hotel.. (rest bit of a blur)


Monday... woke up (bit of a hangover.. from the sunday "lunch").went to wokrk.. came home.. watched the most crap tv of all time.. went to bed early.. (couldnt shake that hang over)

Tuesday.. woke up.. (thats a start).. went to work.. went to the gym.. went back to work.. came home.. had dinner.. watched shit tv again.. went to bed

Wednesday.. woke up.. went to work.. went to the gym.. went back to work.... came home..had dinner.. watched shit tv again.. went to bed...

Thursday.. woke up.. went to work.. went to the gym.. went back to work.. went to the pub.. went to watch the Qld Roar lose again.. got drunk.. explained to the whole of brisbane why we should sign a decent striker.. went home in a cab.. went home.. ignored the shit tv.

Friday woke up..(bit of a hang over.. ) went to work.. went to the gym.. went back to work.. went to the pub.. went back to work as problems with the new network upgrade.. went back to the pub... came home and signed onto msn and spoke to some mates back in dear ole blighty.. ignored the crap thats on tv.. (although pissed off to see the eels won..)

thats a normal week.. (although the eels dont normally win.. nor does the qld roar..well less said really)

so thats what I do in australia.. ..
 
Old Sep 13th 2007 | 5:37 pm
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Did this one die? Ah, what the hell, I'll add another:
- Buy some booze and catch England's 20/20 demolition of the colonials around 11 tonight. Then get to sleep quick before the rugby starts ...
 
Old Sep 13th 2007 | 5:52 pm
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Originally Posted by Vim Fuego
Did this one die? Ah, what the hell, I'll add another:
- Buy some booze and catch England's 20/20 demolition of the colonials around 11 tonight. Then get to sleep quick before the rugby starts ...
sounds like your evening will be a mirror image of mine.
 
Old Sep 13th 2007 | 6:15 pm
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Watch the mighty Springboks destroy the pathetic Poms in the RWC tomorrow morning.
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Old Sep 13th 2007 | 6:17 pm
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Try to make it snow at Christmas - just like Bethlehem
 
Old Sep 13th 2007 | 9:36 pm
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Originally Posted by northernbird
sounds like your evening will be a mirror image of mine.
It's a full life isn't it? The booze has been bought, the sprog is asleep and all is well in the world. Bring on KP and let's go nuts!
 
Old Sep 13th 2007 | 9:37 pm
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Originally Posted by Amazulu
Watch the mighty Springboks destroy the pathetic Poms in the RWC tomorrow morning.
Maiden fly my new R/C aircraft on Sunday morning.
I may catch the 'highlights' of the RWC at 11, I go more in hope than expectation ...
 
Old Sep 14th 2007 | 2:45 am
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Originally Posted by northernbird
sounds like your evening will be a mirror image of mine.
Not quite going to plan
 
Old Sep 14th 2007 | 2:57 am
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Originally Posted by Vim Fuego
Not quite going to plan
there are still the springboks to go
 
Old Sep 14th 2007 | 2:59 am
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do what a load of pommies do in AUS.

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Old Sep 14th 2007 | 10:48 am
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Originally Posted by northernbird
there are still the springboks to go
Ah yeh, well ...
 


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