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Birthday
1987-05-28
Gender
Male
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Australia
Member Since
2003-09-22
Occupation
Newsagent Employee [with SUPAnews powers]
Real Name
Liam Cameron
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QUT Bachelor of Biomedical Science student, second year
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Medicine
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To oscillate the doxy
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Well, my alter ego is Captain Random, and I freestyle rap...on request
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Sunday, December 12, 2004
'So you want me to burn all of your stuff? You do know that once it's burnt, you can't ever get it back, don't you?'
You can get me back, however. I was, in fact, mildly sunburnt owing to me going cruising on a step-through moped for two hours in full sun...and without sunscreen because I am a forgetful fool.
But it was still really sweet.
^_^
Fun, sun, sickness, sunburn. Everything has it's equal opposites. Somehow I ended up with a really nasty cold, most probably thanks to my brother, so I was out of it for three days. Agh. But we watched DVD's, and Friday made up for it.
On zat day, we took a trip on the LARC [Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo vessel], and it was good. As pertaining to its name, it was amphibious fun, we travelled around all over the place, through water, over hill and over dale, and checked out the beach fronts of 1770. We learnt of the disasters and intrigue that hung around the constructuon of the lighthouse, and of Captain Cook's complete uselessness at thinking up names for stuff.
I mean honestly; 'Middle Island' 'Far rock' 'Middle rock' 'Close rock,' lol.
It was great, we got fed well, and we got to sand board on some of the biggest dunes I have ever seen.
So much fun.
The only problem was that I realised how horrifically unfit I was as I climbed up the sand dune for the third time.
Photos will be posted of my exploits [of course] as well as of the beautiful views we had from where we were staying.
The house itself was a bitter disappointment, it was like camping in a house that hasn't been completely constructed.
Ah well, the point was the views, and getting out, not staying in.
I also discovered that 1770 was the heart of CDMA phone country, and thus I was unable to get any reception whatsoever. I did for two seconds on one of our walks, it was a messagebank one that mentioned I had a message. When we were travelling home sunday, I rang 101, to be told I had no messages.
Go figure.
I aslo had a haircut. Shaggy haired Liam is no more, he is dead.
lol
It's 5:59AM, I'm going to watch really bad TV because I [and the rest of my family] are finding it difficult to sleep in.
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