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Started 6 weeks leave today, Xmas with the family in Sydney then jump on a plane to the USA on the 28th. NYE in Vegas then off to Whistler for snowboarding then to New York :D

Can't wait to get back into winter even if it is on the other side of the world!

Wow mate sounds like your in for the adventure of a life time!

Should give me some tips on how to earn that much cash

Blows me away that 35 people have viewed this yet your the only one who commented.

Guess there are 34 grinches out there who dont like Christmas

Started 6 weeks leave today, Xmas with the family in Sydney then jump on a plane to the USA on the 28th. NYE in Vegas then off to Whistler for snowboarding then to New York :D

Well then. I don't think I'll even bother posting my plans! :teehee:

Behave like you know what your talking about - people want to follow and no one wants the responsibility of making a decsion

It's good to be big and know how to handle f'wits.

Yet when you almost burn your hand on the BBQ you squeal like a girl :P

I am having 2 Christmases this year... our "family" one this Friday, and then actual Christmas day on Sunday in the Gong.

Mmmmmmmmmm haaaaaaammmm

and champers :D

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