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I was amzed though, to see a very very angry and turbo, and FAST old thing. it looked like a camry, but not. sorta like a 4 door old soarer,... i dunno

me thinks 1j cressida?

i miss my old mx83 cressi :unsure:

awww im going to miss you Isaac, you better keep whoring in here..

hahah appreciate the sentiment bryn....just dont get TOO close eh? :unsure:

i'll probably be offline for a while, i have to find a place get phone and stuff hooked up. I can predict i will be whoring on a whole new level, living by ones self (when g/f not in town) plus copious amounts of on call work for rockhampton hospitals = lots of nights stuck at home waiting for phone to ring.

oh and incase anyones interested... to move basic shit - a bed, mountain bike, bookshelf, small bar fridge and 5 boxes of misc crap is going to cost me some $800 AND will take 8 freakin days to move, they charge me $50 to put it into storage, 17$ per week in storage, another $50 out of storage plus $300 'delivery' to final address in rocky :unsure::wave:

i want to buy a removals business. Damn, imagine how much it would be if i actually owned STUFF! ;)

Yeah that would suck,, being stuck in rockhampton, not allowed to drink lol

meh the odd drinkie is ok, so long as you're capable of driving etc its fine theres no rule against it. I dont really drink that much these days so doesn't bother me much anyway..

medical scientist - basically i test blood (and sometimes other gross stuff) for diseases - infections, anaemias, leukaemia etc... also do blood transfusions, drug screens, all sorts of stuff really.

For the last 2 years i have been a 'relief' scientist meaning i have worked up and down the coast in most of my companys labs over qld from cairns to tweed heads, inland to emerald, stanthorpe etc.. its been fun but i need to unpack my suitcases and settle down for a while. Sick of living out of motel rooms and its hard to have a life on the road :D

medical scientist - basically i test blood (and sometimes other gross stuff) for diseases - infections, anaemias, leukaemia etc... also do blood transfusions, drug screens, all sorts of stuff really.

For the last 2 years i have been a 'relief' scientist meaning i have worked up and down the coast in most of my companys labs over qld from cairns to tweed heads, inland to emerald, stanthorpe etc.. its been fun but i need to unpack my suitcases and settle down for a while. Sick of living out of motel rooms and its hard to have a life on the road :D

oh ok...sounds interesting...well at least you'll be in the one place now.

yeah it was time to move on... a year in rocky will give me a chance to put my feet up, get my bearings on where to go next. Either i try get a government job, or look at working overseas, or go back to uni and do something different...

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