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PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:43 pm 
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Hey Guys,

Been off the Radar for a few months. Has been pretty hectic with having our first baby, who was born on the 01/01/11
A little girl :thumb:

We did a quick tour of the South West to show her off to all our family down there.

Not alot has been happening around my block since the Wet Season has set in, weve already seen around 4 meters of rain so far.

Anyway, Hopefully within 6 months we will be making the move back to WA, probably around the South West region.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 11:22 pm 
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Congrats on the little one. :thunbs:

Gets easier after the 4th. :duck:

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 9:41 am 
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:wave: Whats been happening? :confused:

Well,

EB tried to make sausages :error:

Steve grew heaps of stuff :rock:

Burnsy got more bees :D

Faye overcommited her time by trying to renovate a bathroom, host a garden club day, investigate installing a rainwater tank, run a household and work at the same time. :ahhh:

Duff bought heaps of new mostly weird plants :inspect:

Gnash posted about a million times and bought a new puppy 8-)

Pistolknight (aka Nocky) went MIA :run:

Chillidude has been too busy studying to post as much as he used to :learn:

TCLynx :thunbs: Abdul :crazy: and Bigworm :god: all from the BYAP forum joined

I built a swing for my dog :)

I think that about brings you up too speed.

By the way congradulations on the progeny, your life will never be the same again :drink:

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:08 pm 
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Simo wrote:
:wave: Whats been happening? :confused:

Well,

EB tried to make sausages :error:

Steve grew heaps of stuff :rock:

Burnsy got more bees :D

Faye overcommited her time by trying to renovate a bathroom, host a garden club day, investigate installing a rainwater tank, run a household and work at the same time. :ahhh:

Duff bought heaps of new mostly weird plants :inspect:

Gnash posted about a million times and bought a new puppy 8-)

Pistolknight (aka Nocky) went MIA :run:

Chillidude has been too busy studying to post as much as he used to :learn:

TCLynx :thunbs: Abdul :crazy: and Bigworm :god: all from the BYAP forum joined

I built a swing for my dog :)

I think that about brings you up too speed.

By the way congradulations on the progeny, your life will never be the same again :drink:


AS Above :D and Congrats to Mrs Big Dave and Yourself :clap:

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 4:39 pm 
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Couldn't have said it better myself Simo, well done.
Hey Big Dave, did you mean you visited the south west of Australia as in WA or NT?
Congratulations on the new arrival, having children is a bit like aquaponics really 1st system and then second. When you have fun with the first one you just want to double the fun. The more children you have the more growbeds you will need.
Funny you know, our first born is on his way to Darwin to work next month. Aaah looks like it may be another garden tour coming up in the NT :thumb: Joel says I have to plant lots more trees to cover my carbon footprint, I have ordered more seeds, seedlings and compost :joy:

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 1:53 pm 
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Nice list there Simo

So nothings really changed then...... Hi to the new members.

Faye, We visited rellies down in Eaton, Myalup and Perth, and also went to Soundwave while we were there. I did think about visiting the shop but it was a real quick visit and we ran out of time.

As I said we may be moving down there this year sometime so I'll get an opportunity to meet some of you in person. :thumb:

Hang on................You built a swing for your dog???????


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Thats really well summed up... Yeah sausage making? Naaaaaaa........... :sad2:

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 5:02 pm 
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earthbound wrote:
Thats really well summed up... Yeah sausage making? Naaaaaaa........... :sad2:


It is better to have tried and failed than to never try at all.

Could have been worse, at least you didn't have the pay for the sausage making attachment.

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earthbound wrote:
Thats really well summed up... Yeah sausage making? Naaaaaaa........... :sad2:

What a one hit wonder :sad2:


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:26 pm 
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Simo wrote:
I built a swing for my dog :)



a swing for your dog?

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:26 pm 
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freoboy wrote:
Simo wrote:
I built a swing for my dog :)



a swing for your dog?


You need to catch up on your reading Freoboy :dont:

Where is the emoticon for sitting around waiting for rain as I think that sums up what most of the WA crew have been doing :confused:


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+ 1 maybe this one sums up the situation best :help:

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Yep, from now on, sausages from me will be flat and pattie like, rather than long and thin. We actually ate the last of them a couple of weeks ago here at the shop on a Friday arvo after a couple of Beers. Heiko, a German traveler thats been working for us for the past couple of weeks said they were the best sausages he's had since he came to Australia... :clap:

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