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Well working full time and uni. there isnt much time for fun. I had fun thisarvo but it exausted me.. daning around with school age children for an hour with 'bob the builder' turned up full ball.. yeah yeah.. i know its sad lol.. but the way kids dance it makesyou laugh. Hang on why do i need to join a jym??? lol

I love the beach, exp snorkelling. I want to get my diving licence.. but i should think about my drivers licence first :D

I love clubbing because i LOVE to dance :D

I love spending time with my troy boy (had to put that!)

I love to travel.... with an exception.. not with family!!

I love to cook,

ummm

basically i love anything thats fun.. this does not include golf and star wars and lan sessions sorry troy boy :P

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well i'm another diver done my advanced ticket through dolphin in welshpool aswell - great lot of people.

i use to bodyboard heaps but hardly do any more

parties are always good

movies umm other thing that ya just do with ya mates

i work alot also goto the gym when i get time but with school aswell it keeps me busy

All the Divers must get together next summer . maybe summer

nights at bicton baths catching prawns and cooking them on the

BBQs down there, the non divers can do all the cooking.

Or we should book the boat out to the Key biscayne wreck for the

deep divers( A oil rig that sunk in a cyclon in the 80s but in 43m of water)This is Perths best dive!

Divings awesome but deep sea fishing sucks!! If your gonna travel that far out you mite as well catch something that you can feel on the end of the line. The FAD's are the place to be in summer. Dolphinfish, tuna, wahoo, marlin etc. Heaps better than dhuies and small snapper :-)

But if you guys want to hire a boat to head to rotto and surrounding areas to go diving and / or fishing let me know as i have a few contacts that could make things alot easier and cheaper.

Cheers

Mat

What about if we wait till spring time and go down to dunsborough. I know and EXCELLENT house down there - over looking geographe bay, spa lotsa room. anyway to my point..... we can dive on the Swan - that way it caters for the open water divers and advanced divers!!! Whaddya think??? All the others can see wineries, caves etc etc.

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