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23-Sep-2005 2:16:25 AM
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23-Sep-2005 7:39:06 AM
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This story was all over the news & traffic reports this morning. I'm sure the police would be interested in your eye-witness account.
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23-Sep-2005 7:41:40 AM
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i am happy that u r safe and survived the trip home.
however people who work in the real world don't get a semester break.so enjoy your climbing and
semester break while the rest of us go to work safe in the knowledge that soon u will join us in the real
world.
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23-Sep-2005 1:35:46 PM
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yere - i can't believe you guys are talking about holidays - in September!!
Only 93 days of work for me before I go on a 'massive' two weeks holidays to Tassie - *sigh*
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23-Sep-2005 2:59:03 PM
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18 days and counting down yippee to mountains again
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23-Sep-2005 3:20:42 PM
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Beefy - you're only saying that because you're injured. When you're out hill walking in Nepal - and you reach your designated (expensive) picnic site - just remember the source. Fine - it may not have the same view, but it's got a supermarket and a pub in close proximity, and is made from the finest wood! Just don't get lost on that mole hill...
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23-Sep-2005 6:51:04 PM
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Gosh ti! You must have been really shaken by that. It sounds awful. Thanks for the reminder.
Hope you enjoy your holidays.
Hangdog: it's quite easy to get semester breaks if you want them....just do a fulltime course. I think you need to listen to that song.....not sure what it's called but it goes something like this:
"welcome to the real world she said to me.. condescendingly"
.......blah blah whatever whatever
"I'm gonna run through the halls of my high school
Gonna smash down the double doors
Gonna scream at the top of my lungs
I just found out there's no such thing as a real world
Just a lie.........."
sorry haven't worked out the last line.
That's a very bad rendition of the words but I'm not good at remembering. Getting old...dementia setting in.
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23-Sep-2005 10:26:26 PM
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Ti, you should deffo go to the cops and tell them your story.
Paul
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23-Sep-2005 10:50:42 PM
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On 23/09/2005 ti wrote:
>Yeap, gave them an account of the events.
Paulie, sounds like Ti has talked to police, could hardly have avoided it after stopping to assist other people at the accident scene.
I was dropping Meg off at Tullamarine at 5:30 this morning and the radio was just full of this accident. Thinking of it helped me focus and pull off for a sleep just outside Ararat on my way home.
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25-Sep-2005 10:22:17 AM
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Life is precious, and its kind of a queer feeling how time moves on and the sun rises on yet another day without a life being lived, due to deceasing in the early hours ...
Glad you are safe ti, and were considerate enough to lend a hand and to later post your 'concern for welfare' to this thread.
Life is precious.
Enjoy the moments.
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