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it all boils down to the punani...

I've stayed at that hilton in maldives, cept that's not the main one, that's the private island retreat. Only a thousand dollars to stay a weekend, and no stays during monsoon season.

I stayed at the main one... omg its so much fun.

Maldivian skank is good too they put out heaps.

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

it all boils down to the punani...

I've stayed at that hilton in maldives, cept that's not the main one, that's the private island retreat. Only a thousand dollars to stay a weekend, and no stays during monsoon season.

I stayed at the main one... omg its so much fun.

Maldivian skank is good too they put out heaps.

I actually went to Uni with a internation chick whos parents owned sum resort in the maldives and me and a few other people were gonna go over there for a holiday as she was gonna let us stay there for free, but lost contact with her now, damn!

Smooth

When i was in the gold coast it was raining all the farkin time!!

As for hiring a r34, i only saw i r33 gtr in cairns and 1 silvia in atherton, and not any other import car, so no car hire places have a r34 gtr and none of the public would know what it is, but crusing around in a convertable 355 would be the shitnitz.

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Originally posted by DJ_L3ThAL

mechanical... no doubt pretty much any stream can lead into almost any other stream if you want... a lot of lecturers at uni tell me that :P

true, i did mecahnical 2 but have learned shit loads of civil stuff 2 after working 5 years

isn't there a market saturation of mech eng's atm... think civil's the way to go, aust is vastly under-developed structurally and in resource utilisation.

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

isn't there a market saturation of mech eng's atm... think civil's the way to go, aust is vastly under-developed structurally and in resource utilisation.

the saturation is still in electrical engineering and IT.

There is alot of civil work around especially in Queensland and asia at the moment

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Originally posted by SmoothLine

Bah, that was the weekend before last right? Suck it, lol, we have to have SOME rain you know :D

i am gonna be up in tully next week near the white water rafting places on the tully river, u better come down and show me the sites like u promised.

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