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Well... back in (kinda sunny) melbourne. Supposedly going to rain later on this arvo so i guess melb aint changed much.

Thanks to ALL of the people who came out & partied with me and gave me lifts here and there and all that stuff. Its much appreciated!

The 3 weeks i spent over there with all you guys was purely awesome, i was in dire need of a holiday to get away from a number of stresses in my life... and i can honestly say i feel a million dollars again :headspin:

I met so many wicked, fun people over and some great friends i hope!

Things are so different to Melb... just like the word - Grouse (supposedly its a melbourne word) :)

A big thanks to Bayley for playing taxi for most of the 3 weeks and introducing me to most of the people i met in my travels.

And also a super massive thanks goes out to Steve & Sharon Thomas for letting me stay at thier place... and to the rest of the family for giving me some amusing & memorable moments :)

Hopefully i'll come back over in about 6-12 months if my budget will allow me to drive over. Perth/WA is a great place :)

If any of you ever come over to Vic, make sure you lemme know. I'll be glad to send the goodwill cheer back you way and take you out Melbourne style

- ash

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hey dude, glad u had fun, sorry didnt get to meet u; didnt know which one u were :(

i heard your commantary on the silwa/sauwa cruise DVD thingy, i watched it @ kym's place the other day :rofl:

Kelly, no probs, i didnt say bye either :Oops:

This drag combat thing is soo tempting :rofl:

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