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Hay peeps :wavey:

Well I am off again going to go and help the people in Arche for a few months, wish me luck people, who knows maybe I will be able to afford a real car when I get back.

For those that don't know me checkout Car of the month for Oct last year hehehe, it is now in Coffs Harbor in the hands of a bogan. I am a carpenter in the Army and was told on wed to pack for monday as your off to Sumartara and Arche to help rebuild and clean up "stuff".

See you all when I get back! :cheers:

Beau AKA "Car of the month", "Blue Leader", "The guy nearly as ricey as Cyrus"

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Have a safe trip Beau. I'm sure they need all the help they can get to rebuild the homes. As Jason said, be careful not to catch any bad diseases from all those corpses.

I was watching 60 minutes tonight and they reckon in 21st century there will be a "grandad tsunami" which will wipe out 1,000,000 people at Pandong? I think it was, halfway up the coast line from Ache. The plates are moving soo much that some expert from California predicted the last tsunami and has predicted the next withing the next 100 years :S

I'm sure you'll meet the best people in the world and work alongside them to build a new city for a devistated country :D

Congratulations on the apointment.

I wish my work would send me there to do something....

I was touched by the disaster and wish i could do something, but i cant do anything atm.

Hope you feel good about the apointment. You will love it, it will be very rewarding. Wait for a day off and have a cold beer by the beach and you will love it. Cant say i know wat their going through, but as ex-army (now civy) some of my best days were in the armed forces. You will return to Aust and be so full of self respect and have already gained the respect from us here at SAU Qld. Once again good luck with the job ahead and i hope you only a sore thumb as a result of combat with a hammer. LOL

Cheers Col

goodluck mate

hey hows about we organise a cruiz to raise money for the tsunami victims?

every cruise entrant pays 5 or 10 bucks, cruiz to a beach on a sunday, park, have a bbq to make sum more cash, 100s club as well, invite other clubs along? has it ben done yet?

what u all think?

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