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yeap..:P

why the heck cant the govt bring in mandatory licence testing every 10 years or so? ;)

Thatrs because 50% of the drivers would be on the road anymore and hence lots of tax's will be lost in fuel etc....

oh man, how bad's the damage?

its not catastrophic.. his tyre rubbed up against my rear bar, but its the principle, plus it looked WAY worse when i saw his car hit mine ;) theres paint missing but the fibreglass is as far as i can tell intact.

IM so furious,. the two spaces in the middle of colder sack where taken, so mum parked on the street oppotise our house, then walked inside to tell my borther to move his car so she could get into drive wqay.

the man who only moved in opposite 5 days ago walked out and yelled at my mum, and said dont u ever park in front of my houe again etc etc.

so, guess where the sklyines getting parked tomorrow ;)\

seriosly what a jerk

went to straddie on the weekend (thanks lee for dropping me at prodive) and did two dives of amity point jetty, then on the sunday did one off the manta bommies (unfortunatly saw no mantas) and the other one was off shag rock. We managed to do a 45min dive in a current which I have been told is quite an achivement.

went to straddie on the weekend (thanks lee for dropping me at prodive) and did two dives of amity point jetty, then on the sunday did one off the manta bommies (unfortunatly saw no mantas) and the other one was off shag rock. We managed to do a 45min dive in a current which I have been told is quite an achivement.

Hmmm diving onto a Shag rock, sounds fun.

my old man did a dive in England long time ago in zero visability, he said he could barely see his own hands,

Is the water clear off straddie?

IM so furious,. the two spaces in the middle of colder sack where taken, so mum parked on the street oppotise our house, then walked inside to tell my borther to move his car so she could get into drive wqay.

the man who only moved in opposite 5 days ago walked out and yelled at my mum, and said dont u ever park in front of my houe again etc etc.

so, guess where the sklyines getting parked tomorrow :P\

seriosly what a jerk

hahah go son! i woulda went out and smacked him in the chops!

what's doins?

r u home already?

im still at work ;)

yeah the worst visabilty was 10m on the sat we had 20m vis was brilliant. I can't belive that i could enjoy it so much so quickly. We saw heaps of creatures and time passed so quickly. I managed to dive for a total of 2hrs 15mins on the weekend but i wanted to do more ;)

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