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congrats on power :( yeah theres a lot of feral camels out in the outback .... apparently they are getting run over by trains cos they lick the water that forms on the train track rails off ..... and bam! splattered camel!

Lee .... haha yeah it looks good on the resume ..."So what skills did you learn in your last job" .... "i learnt how to humanely destroy a camel .... i can apply the same process to your customers if you wish" ..... "thank you we'll let you know" :(

Im going to watch an aboriginal dance in kings park on thursday and then we are going on that tree top walk (its like being at school again and going on excursions!)

haha Lee - i was so pissed when i went to bed last night ..... i drank all this white wine then just before i went to bed i had a glass of cold milo ...... NOT A GOOD MIX!! i was not feeling well at all when i collapsed into bed ....... woke up fine n chirpy this morning tho.

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