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Everything posted by tigeryas
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Thought I'd check in here for once. Wow, forums sure are the things of the past... Good times however, can't believe it's been 10 years already!
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same. until I checked the email address and it was "laypal" lol laypal
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ooh today tonight material
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An Amicable Discussion On P Platers And The Law.
tigeryas replied to blaizer's topic in Western Australia
Its the minority that ruin it for the majority. If you're a sh!t driver then you'll be exposed by the media. If you're an average driver then you wont be noticed at all. If you're a good driver then you want the attention for being a good driver but you wont get it (because good news won't sell). That's just the way it is. -
I'm a non-playing member at Mount Lawley Golf Club. Hit my peak about 8 years ago but hardly play these days, probably about 4-5 rounds a year. Visit Maylands driving range on the odd occasion.
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in before close i can smell it coming
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If you want to attract less attention for us the easiest thing to do is to not create any attention at all.
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Bout fricking time Dinesh
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lol oh man, went to this in 1st yr uni (and that was the only time i went) won't compete against pendulum! have fun
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nice one Mikey
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Thats crazy! Haha out of all the cities in Japan! ... Not that great with Kochi geography so i dont really know where that is My grandma lives pretty far from town though, over in Noichi (east of Nankoku), sort of near Tosa-Yamada, if that rings a bell? Which's a bit bigger of a deal than say Osaka or Tokyo, considering Kochi prefecture has like, 800 000 people... which is fcuk all Another thing I noticed was when I last when to Japan at the end of October 2007, just when the World Series (baseball) was on and a couple of Japanese pros were playing for the Red Sox and Rockies. The spotlight on them is so overwhelming I dont know how they cope. International fame seems like such a big deal...
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Interesting read because I'm quite frankly, the opposite. Brief background. I was born in Japan (Born in Hiroshima, but my 'home town in Japan' is Kochi, in the Shikoku Island) and came to Australia when I was 6 (I'm 24 now), and have pretty much lived my life here (Perth). I don't go back often (in 18 years i've been in Oz i've gone back 5 times, no more than 3 months each time). My first language is English and my speaking, understanding, reading and writing of Japanese is about a level of an 8 to 10 year old. The relevant posts are all pretty informative and i wont disagree with any of them. Even the racist bit, I initially thought wrong of it but now I understand the subtle racism factor. It's difficult for me when I go back because they think I'm Japanese and naturally accept that I speak, understand, read, write, even LOOK like a normal Japanese person where within me I KNOW I'm more Aussie than anything. So when they realise I'm not as Japanese as they made me out to be, I'm treated like any other foreigner. :\ I haven't stayed in Japan long enough to see the effects after say, 6+ months or even years, but that might be different because I might be able to understand the culture / social aspects / pick up my own language quicker. So after a period of time they might accept me for a proper Japanese person again. Who knows. I've stayed in Australia long enough to accept the lifestyle, culture, values, etc to the point where I think that living in Japan probably isn't for me, even though my dad has lectured me countless times with the ol' 'don't forget your Japanese' speech. I've met a few foreigners in Japan and its fascinating hearing their stories and what made them come to Japan, what's keeping them there, what they like, etc. I think that's because I'm pretty much a foreigner myself. In my own country. If you get what I mean. Sorry, haven't really stayed on topic, having more of a ramble than anything. I just wonder what'll motivate me to actually go back to Japan one day and stay there for an extended period of time.
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Hah, looked at this thread and my first guess was "Who wants to come with me to Melb/Syd for Tiesto?"
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fyi Pendulum April 19th details tba
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Armin Van Buuren - A State of Trance's 2007 Track of the Year apparently. I like your style
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Nice. Nomination for spot-(and snap)-of-the-year (already)?
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DAFT PUNK - ALIVE album.
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i'm pretty sure it's midnight tonight mikey
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Had my licence for 6 years and haven't lost a point. one $50 fine and two $100 fines for not having my P plates up.
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Hmm the night after work xmas function + Paul Van Dyk... we'll see how i pan out on the night
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What grinds my gears: When I organize tickets for an event (ie. round up numbers, buy them beforehand, get money later), all i get is a "thanks mate you're a champion". Nothing wrong with that. But when someone asks me if I can get tickets for an event i'm not organizing tickets for, and instead I give a phone number to them saying 'this guy's selling industries/tickets, give him a buzz', and then get a reply later on (from the person that wanted tickets) saying "hmm, if it's gonna be a hassle I'll give it (the event) a miss." What, so if i'm not getting tickets for you then is it really too much of a hassle? harden the fcuk up.
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Dubfire - Roadkill AVB - A State of Trance 304 Trentemoller - Minimal Sessions
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Ministry of Sound - Deep Trance and Chilled Euphoria CD 2 also very peaceful
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haha i got that this morning i put my hand up with a slight wave, meaning no comes along "howyagoingmate"... starts doing my windscreen... oh well at least he did an ok job
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22? too many *takes her chips away* happy bday sash!