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I stayed in flash hotels and ate seafood and anything else i wanted/ drank piss everynight all expenses paid, so i didnt spend 1 cent of my own $$!!

Had an owesum time in the 25 degree days and nights where u could walk around in shorts and a t-shirt while u mel people were freezing their asses off!! :)

Going again in a few weeks, or and meg we are building a small hydro electric powerstation at the base of the dam/lake.

I was my company rep on site, we basically own the site so i could do whatever i wanted, and basically stood around checking stuff!!

Guest INASNT

I wish i could have come.

Next time i go to cairns we and 1 of the other guys are going halfs on hiring a 2000 Ferrari 355 for the weekend, $550 a day plus $5000 deposit and taking it for a spin through the hills, there are some crazy country roads there, i even had the shitty 2002 camry hire car i was driving to 170 clicks without 2 much trouble

got to go out on the barrier reef on the weekend on a 80 foot Catamaran with a few bikini babes
i didnt take my camera on the island coz i was in a wet suit, thats where they all came out

:confused: so your telling us that you went to the great barrier reef with a couple of familys and some old people and when you went on this island all these bikini babes came out of hiding? :)

hurry up with your car.! :D

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Originally posted by akeenan

:confused: so your telling us that you went to the great barrier reef with a couple of familys and some old people and when you went on this island all these bikini babes came out of hiding? :)

hurry up with your car.! :D

i just took a few shots as the boat set off and before i went diving and there were a few families around, rest of time i was doing scuba lessions.

As for my car i am waiting for stuff to arrive from japan and its pissing me off, and i will be away up there quite a bit this year

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