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cam with a bunch guys form my brothers work

i think optic works in a Lan centre in mandurah if memory serves

lucky bastard (any causal jobs going optic?? i get 4 days off a week hehe)

hmm well there use to be golf but i had a falling out with some big wigs at the club so anymore

plus $850 a year membership when i couldn't play every week due to work it just wasn't worth it.

Jeez, you ask the hard hitting questions Steve.

Well, being a family man, that takes a considerable amount of time out of leisure time, but it's mostly fun. Other than that, have just started at the gym 4-5 nights/week. That keeps me out of trouble. Get into computers a bit (part of work) but like as a hobby too. Oh, and I recently revived an old hobby of painting and building plastic models - did a model of an S14 Q's. Turned out a treat althought the paint and brushes cost more than the model for sure.

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Brendan

PS> Did I mention driving my wife mad with cars ; )

Originally posted by caminperth

used to be hardcore into rockclimbing - did trips down south, to Batu Caves just outside KL and to Raleigh beach in Thailand.. now it's dwindled - but i'm trying to get back into it. Anyone who wants to try it out - pm me and come along one night - it's great fun..

always wanted to do that! may have to come along one day!

Originally posted by skyzerr33

okay

cars, ppl, ball collectors

but cars are the most fun, afew front windows have fallen prey to me :elaugh:

same as 6 ears 10 heads 2 noses and 5 penis's

Sheesh, your a little fisty with that golf club then arn't ya! Glad I am not one oy your victims. Just don't play on the Marri Park golf coarse as I ride my horse out in the bush near there and would make a very speedy moving attack for your 2nd shot. You will see one horse go flying off whilst the rider is sitting in the dust behind him!!!:bahaha:

Originally posted by skyzerr33

okay

cars, ppl, ball collectors

but cars are the most fun, afew front windows have fallen prey to me :elaugh:

same as 6 ears 10 heads 2 noses and 5 penis's

I wouldn't go bragging about putting golf balls through car windows on a public forum, seeing that some people have died from this.

ah.. also.. how the hell did you extract 520rwhp with those mods!!??

Originally posted by SkyDragon

I wouldn't go bragging about putting golf balls through car windows on a public forum, seeing that some people have died from this.

ah.. also.. how the hell did you extract 520rwhp with those mods!!??

noted and um well thats to annoy micko

when u type 250 u just reverse the 5 and the 2 to get 520 hehe

and the windshields were accidents i'm not that stupid

I am crazy about sports. I used to play Aussie rules for 10yrs. Nowadays I play indoor and outdoor soccer, karate, basketball, latin dancing, and rollerblading.

I grew up in the Pilbara so if you didn't learn how to play sports, you'd be stuck in ground hog day.

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