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Um, Hai Jase, Charles, Ryan etc.....and all the new comers too. Its about time this thread had some new blood. It almost died for a while there.

Jase - I am thinking that you must be stalking me. Just got bck from Walpole myself. We spent the week down at Nornalup on the Frankland river, and took a pair of canoes way up river deep into the tingle forrests. There is something distinctly spiritual about being surrounded by 100m high 400 year old trees. Also finally got to check out some of the beaches on the start of the great australian bight, and the whole "forrest on the edge of the beach" thing really does it for me.

I love that part of Australia and it was so nice to get away from the overdone wine regions. Some pics will come over the next week.

hey guys n gals! yeah I dont post here much now as noted.

i keep track of you'all so alls good, the clown man is never to far away.

my end, separated 4months ago and doing well. doing pretty ok actually now my head is getting straight(er)

got to sell the house to finalise everything, do the internet divorce thingy come 12months =p but really its all good

applied to UniSA though to study bachelor of health science - radiation therapy

looking forward to simply moving on with life, enjoying it, and helping others.

got the STAT exam in 9days time, prac tests put me at around 56/56 out of 70 so hopefully can do 5% better hit 60outa70, 85% and prove Id be a good student

then Id hope for an offer in radiation therapy, 4yr course. also put down nuclear medicine and the basic 3yr bachelor health science course; if thats the go Id do 1st year and move across to RT or medical imaging the 2nd yr, 5yrs then but not looking at that. 1st 2yrs learning second 2yrs involve 1800hrs of clinical placement. Buy degree's end you are on the job trained and qualified.

Looking forward to the future, MY future. Hoping to meet a beautiful chick to share it with, too

:)

some chillout tunes for you all:

yeah dale, but not new for me ive been to walpole a few times now and i went first. i know the sth west quite well now. you missed a good concert on new years day at the freo arts center. btw good to hear brendo, about time mate. on a different subject, tbh not much of a fan of dave chapelle, but was watchn this ashy larry stuff today, seen a few moar episodes (donell rawlings) . recently saw some standup from tom green, carrie fisher and arj barker when they were in perth. :wacko:

imo, charlie murphy (eddi's bro) is a laugh. :teehee: well sorta. does'nt compare to eddie in the day -delirious. lol, sunday night bbq ftw. whole snapper and prawns and a few woggy importrd beers to wash food down. nastro azzuros. nice.

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well with the topic of videos.

haha. I want that front bar..

you are winning the war on maturity. btw you fail @ posting videos. :laugh:

fyi m35stagea.info server administrators, i hope you know what ddos attacks are. bahaha

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you are winning the war on maturity. btw you fail @ posting videos. :laugh:

fyi m35stagea.info server administrators, i hope you know what ddos attacks are. bahaha

You threaten a DDOS attack against an information repository, and you want to talk about maturity? Wow.

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you are winning the war on maturity. btw you fail @ posting videos. :laugh:

fyi m35stagea.info server administrators, i hope you know what ddos attacks are. bahaha

I shall call you Mr Irony. You need to grow out of your mindless threats. the argument finished yesterday

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I shall call you Mr Irony. You need to grow out of your mindless threats. the argument finished yesterday

its over wen i say it is. your acting like a cheeky lttle maggot. how bout this. I'LL FKN DDOS YOUR HEAD KHUNT LIPS.

srsly -come at me brah.

^^^ * jokes * lunchtime ftw. :laugh:

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