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dang writeoff one would think one of your hobbies is car crashes :O

Actually going to the physio and seeing doctors would be a better representation of how the last 11 years of my life has been spent. Not much of a hobby though. Didn't enjoy it much.

Also like a bit of Texas Hold 'em.

Fishing love it old man has Noosa Cat 2300 cabin

I know and am good mates with Mr Hennig the guy who owns Noosa Cat, He has a group of rather nice twin turbo prosches :)

Poker

Gaming (not much anymore)

Modding Games - racing sims

Game development - racing sims

Model Cars - but stopping once i have finished the last few on the way (including some for mr Hennig :D)

beer mmmmmmmm.......

**Forgot the 3d modeling :( **

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Chlin out on the beach in the sun, BBQ's, SCUBA diving (those that have deecent sized boats should organise a weeknd to go out fishing/scuba diving), travelling interstate/overseas...Oh and drinkn with my close mates :)

becoming a Marine Biologist (last year)..And lastly obviously tormenting my patience over the Car!!

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Chlin out on the beach in the sun, BBQ's, SCUBA diving (those that have deecent sized boats should organise a weeknd to go out fishing/scuba diving), travelling interstate/overseas...Oh and drinkn with my close mates

becoming a Marine Biologist (last year)..And lastly obviously tormenting my patience over the Car!!

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lol i will take ya out to the norma wreck if you like and you can dive for my lost anchor prob find a few spare ones there as well lol

Don't really have many hobbies, Used to play guitar religiously, for 5 odd years, havent picked it up for a few months though. Got an Epiphone Les Paul Custom. It's no Gibson but it's really really nice.

I spend alot of my spare time with my girlfriend, other than that I'm an admin for www.rpmlounge.com.au and spend most of my remaining time organising stuff for that.

I do a bit of website design when I have the time, and I'm going back to uni full time this year so im gonna have to say goodbye to most of my hobbies! Aside from drinking of course..

That a snapper? lol

Biggest snapper I caught was 16kg, thats my age haha. Lucky i live in the snapper captial of the world.

Also hooked a 190cm marlin up in QLD. Wasn;t strong enough to reel it in though LOL. Dad had to do it.

This is what I work on Monday to Friday:

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This is what i do on saturdays and sundays:

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this what happens when i let friends drive my boat

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this is the boats we use.. as you can see the engine is double the size ment for the boat :)

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what yaz thing of my way to have fun lol

yes that is a cop boat on my mates beach

top fish from the onk!

but mine would eat yours.....

:)

Wwooaa thats f*king huge!! very nice... very nice... lol

I love fishing but i've never caught something that big... you used live bait i take it?

Any spare time I get away from home/work/gf the rods come straight out and off to the bay lol

who else on here has a 4wd?

the fish was caught down at salt creek, and so far this year they have been firing well.

maybe we should organise a 4wd night down the creek and see who can catch the biggest critter!

im allways keen..

Darren

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