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what are you's guys trying to say theres more to life than cars ? thats blasphemy ! :( well i don't do much @ all when it comes down to non car related stuff apart from being a geek /me puts on his coke bottle glasses and pokes his teath out .. well not really like that

but i lan lots for all of you non IT people .. not that there are many (Local Area Network) lots of geeks comming together to share there big down loads of the internet (not porn...well that would be a lie) i'm in to computer gaming Counter-Strike ...well aint i the geek anyways -=off topic=- I SAW MATRIX 2 TONGIHT -=topic=- well i do like mountain bike riding and wake bording (hen the boats going) as well

ps. gezzus can i ramble on

--Marc

Troy/Optic - where do you LAN? I used to be a modem chump on the iinet quake2 servers pretty much all the time a few years ago. Best fun.

riaz/raasclaat - I climb at rockface in Northbridge. Have tried the hangout a few times but their lead wall is a bit much. Upside down is fun every now and then - but not every climb!

I'm probably heading to rockface sometime this weekend (prob Sunday) as it doesn't sound like it's going to be cruising weather. If anyone wants to come along or try it out pm me.

I used to go surfing a lot, now I don't have time to do much but I wish I did ...

Also used to coach cricket and rowing.

And go to Redrock/Club Bay View every single Thursday night :D

But now I don't have much time for anything due to study/girlfriend/drinking casually :P

When I finish my course I'll get back into it hehehe

btw should be some good waves today at city beach/ floreat :(

Steve - PADI dive master - cool. I have my PADI qualifications too - last time went diving was in Bali. Where did you learn? I did mine at PDA.

For fun (kind of :( ) - I am in the SES (State Emergency Service), I do Irish Dancing.. you know like river dance. Other than that me and my friends go to pubs or the paramount in NB.

Right, past time, not cars.

Make music, play music, listen to music, dj at clubs and urrr those illegal dance parties, drink, work, go fishing, go to tafe, get stupidly drunk in carparks, computer games, movies movies movies, dvds, homework, beach all summer, paintballing, used to compete in downhill mountain biking, might start to ride again.

Sleep? who needs sleep.:(

Went to the hangout once. I hate heights, besides that though I loved it. I will only climb 1/2 the wall though.

Paul, what about watching Buffy???

Umm, I am a horse fanantic, I ride dressage and have a nice stallion. Relaxing, I love it.

I also love spending time talking! Real chatty and will talk on the phone for as long as someone will let me!!!

Hmmmmm let me see, well i used to play Ice Hockey for Australia and Western Australia in National Competitions till a back injury (slipped disc in lower back) stopped me from playing... I also used to Speed Skate for Western Australia in National Competitions... These days i'm either in front of the computer, tv or cinema... I enjoy playing golf when i get the chance, paintballing, hanging out with friends and annoying the guys down at C-Red... :P

i need sleep!! :( I'm the sorta person that doesn't like going to sleep, but then HATES getting up in the morning, especially if its before 10am...

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