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if you dont mind me singing off key, lets do it.

i has bad habit, sing to the highest of my vocal range, then drop 1 octave and continue singing, sounds bad mang.

yeh im serious.. organise it. we come. you sing

i can do that if das what you want.

hahah tuts ma burret.

ahh, sao many drunken fun singing times there. bit more local (to SE anyway) ali baba at glenny is okay, past two times i've gone there. mainly just 2ez to get home! also in city is kbox and fm i suppose. take your pick!

usually deals work out okay $ wise; but protip: smuggle some drinks in ;)

How long was/is the trip?

After a while, you'll realise you want to do it again, I know cos I want to do UK/EU again...

Trip is about 4 weeks total. 2 of them in Vietnam

Next trip will probably be South America or a small trip to Tokyo/Hong Kong pending on time and funds

need new fishing combo.

mainly for trawling from a boat witha little bit of peir work.

thoughts?

http://www.raysoutdoors.com.au/online-store/products/Shimano-Scocorro-662-Spin-Combo.aspx?pid=283680&menuFrom=1021858#Cross

fibre rods are heavy. and a 4000 could be too large even for boat.

just went and took a look at my stuff.

I use a berkeley dropshot, from memory i spent about 80ish on the rod, and a daiwa procaster 2000, hasn't let me down so far. problem though, its an 8 footer. i got it primarily so that i can cast those squid jigs further.

I have a g loomis custom rod, a mate gave me for my birthday, its primarily a boat rod, used to be coupled with a daiwa freams kix 3000, dropped that into the sea off indonesia. but that was an indestructable setup. literally dragged fish up. but cant afford such an exy reel now. unfortunately.

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