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26-Oct-2006 6:58:19 PM
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Hello everyone,
I plan to take a trip all the way from cold Denmark where I live to Australia, in the beginning of 2007 and stay for about ½ a year.
The first month or so, I will be living in Canberra and hopefully also climb some there. I don't know anyone there who also climb, and being as it is, climbing is my passion. I was therefore hoping I might find a partner or group to do some climbing with, and maybe if things turn out right travel a bit with through Australia.
Now...go answer so I wont feel so alone :)
Best regards Gustav.
PS:sorry for sucky grammar, English is my second language.
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26-Oct-2006 7:08:01 PM
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For Canberra partners try...
http://www.canberraclimbing.com/forum/
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26-Oct-2006 7:10:57 PM
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Thanks, ill do that.
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27-Oct-2006 9:59:34 AM
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Your English is better than a lot of Australians.
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27-Oct-2006 10:11:50 AM
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On 27/10/2006 gordoste wrote:
>Your English is better than a lot of Australians.
that's 'cos English is our second language too, we speak 'stralian here mate!
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27-Oct-2006 1:50:27 PM
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On 27/10/2006 Bob Saki wrote:
>(snip) we speak 'stralian here mate!
... which version, lebanalian or cronulalian?
Need to get Pauline Hanson to mark your test paper BS !
Heh, heh, heh.
:)
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27-Oct-2006 1:53:29 PM
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On 27/10/2006 M9iswhereitsat wrote:
>... which version, lebanalian or cronulalian?
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Nah mayte - frankstonian!
Chopper can mark my test papers .................
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27-Oct-2006 2:20:14 PM
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On 27/10/2006 Bob Saki wrote:
(snip)
>Chopper can mark my test papers .................
~ but 'e can't 'ear you speak the lingo!
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27-Oct-2006 3:00:04 PM
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Touche M9 - lol :)
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27-Oct-2006 4:01:19 PM
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GVP your post is like a blast from the past...I grew up in Denmark, left for a "little while" at about age 20 and never went back.
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27-Oct-2006 4:18:37 PM
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On 27/10/2006 rod wrote:
>GVP your post is like a blast from the past...I grew up in Denmark, left
>for a "little while" at about age 20 and never went back.
Heh thats is comforting and worrying at the same time.
Where in Denmark did you live?
I don't suppose you live anywhere near Canberra do you?
Also, I have no fixed schedule so I would like to come to Victoria to climb at some point if I was able to find suitable people to do it with. Then this post might also seem a little more valid, being a Victorian board and all :-P
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27-Oct-2006 9:00:25 PM
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Hej Gustav,
Hvis du befinder dig i Queensland, er du velkommen til at bo hos mig. Slå mig oppe under www.qurank.com
Iøvrigt er jeg nede i Araps nu her i Dec. mdr. over en 4 ugers forløb.
Hejså
Mark
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28-Oct-2006 9:55:44 PM
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Helt sikkert. Jeg giver en besked hvis det er. Jeg er stadig igang med at planlægge turen, men det kan være jeg tager dig op på tilbuddet :)
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31-Oct-2006 6:50:01 PM
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G'Day GVP. In town, it wasn't so "big" a place back then. Some of my family are still there, my brother lives on one of the farmlets on Ocean Beach Road just as you come out of town...if you turn up looking like an axe murderer I'm sure he'll welcome you in for a beer. I live in Europe so I'm not much use to you in Canberra.
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31-Oct-2006 7:53:44 PM
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Hi rod,
Then I guess I gotta work more on my axe murderer pose. I just get so tired in my facemuscles looking all wired up, but if thats what it takes to get a beer, it's well worth it!
Does your brother climb ?
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31-Oct-2006 9:33:37 PM
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Jag komma från Canberra, men jag bor in Stockholm till feburari kanske mars, om jag komma tidiga tillbaka då kan vi gå klattera.....du verstår mig eller?.
Cheers Dave
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31-Oct-2006 10:36:41 PM
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Hej Dave, ja jeg forstår dig :-)
Det kunne være sjovt at klatre i februar / marts.
Har du en e-mail adresse jeg kan skrive til?
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1-Nov-2006 3:01:04 AM
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djbiggs@gmail.com, drop me a line, though it being canberra I am not sure how long I will stick around :)
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1-Nov-2006 10:28:59 AM
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My sister was bitten by a moose. She was carving her initials in its antlers.
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1-Nov-2006 10:39:55 AM
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What was a moose doing in Denmark? On holidays?
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