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I LIVE! Aug. 28th, 2005 @ 12:25 am
Well I decided to rise from the dead, mainly to feed but also because Crystal_Hayze keeps bugging me :p. I've been run off my feet people, in February I went sailing on the Royal Australian Navy-run tall-ship, the Young Endeavour. It was an awesome 10 days, sailing from Melbourne down to King Island off Tasmania, then to Portland near the Victoria/South Australia border. You can find photos here - http://photobucket.com/albums/v610/ashu/Other%20Stuff/Young%20Endeavour%20Voyage%202005/ . Other than that I've been working flat out at the Briars Park in Mt. Martha, Victoria. For those who don't know, I've been applying to the Royal Australian Navy for a while (hence sailing on the Young Endeavour), well I got entry dates back from them, friggen January 2006! Which sucks.

Sitting in Animecha, at the moment. All nighter is going on and I've been helping Drew out since he fired Matt the bleach-blonde-30-year-old-gay-pedeophile, as he was being "vewy nawty" apparently. Also Went and saw Kung Fu Hustle with Evan and Wayne as well today. Great movie! Corn-fest but that's what makes it good. Just got back from Canberra a few days ago. I went up to visit some rellies, which was good. Was there for a week and took in some of the sites I haven't seen before in Canberra (which wasn't much). Caught up with some mates, which was also good. Meh, I can't be fucked writing more, that enough for now. Oh, and Kitty, I promise to update more. See you on the next tour!

Welcome to Jellystone Park! Dec. 4th, 2004 @ 05:51 pm
Hello ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Jellystone Park. My name is Ranger Ash, the senior ranger here, and I will be conducting this information session! First things first, tours of Jellystone Park will be conducted on a not-so-regular basis, basically when I feel like it. In that time you will get to see some of the friendly, and not-so-friendly faces of Jellystone. Generally the creatures here are friendly, but please remember the old rule, do not feed the animals. Not only can it be dangerous, but some have very strict diets, like the native "dermaziel" which lives on a steady intake of ONLY white bread, Pepsi and tobacco. Contact with, and petting of the park animals is at your own risk, and many can be found in the "friends" section of the Park. Well, that generally sums it up, ladies and gents, see you on the next tour!
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