[quote]Qld, I'm assuming you're a native, too?[/quote]
A Queenslander AY?
Well, no need to insult you, you've got enough problems to deal with. If you're not a conservative, racist, homophobic red neck bogan, you're surrounded by em. I bet they drive you mad, while being mad drivers in general, no one up there can drive. Anyway, I let you get back to wanking over Wally Lewis and getting back the Origin shield (nice of the Roaches to let you have it back).
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I'm originally from NSW. :P
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[quote]I'm originally from NSW. :P[/quote] Same! I was born near Newcastle, in the Hunter Valley. You?
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You're kidding. I was born in the John Hunter. Small world, right?
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[quote]You're kidding. I was born in the John Hunter. Small world, right?[/quote] Yeah, small world. After game 3 of the origin it wasn't hard to write that crap about QLD. I was born in Kurri Kurri then moved (as many NSWers do) to QLD where I lived on the Sunshine Coast. Now I live in Adelaide.
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If I was born in Kurri, I wouldn't admit that easily, haha. I'm actually moving back to Maito in September. Can't wait, been up here for too long.
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[quote]If I was born in Kurri, I wouldn't admit that easily, haha. I'm actually moving back to Maito in September. Can't wait, been up here for too long.[/quote] It was many years before I figured out I was born in [i]that[/i] place. I grew up in Abermain and I'm one of few who escaped. I've lived in many places in Australia and overseas now. I go back to Abermain occasionally. It's creepy cause NOTHING changes. Like going back in a time machine or something.
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I know, right? And now that the Hunter Expressway popped up around that area, you think something would change. But nope, stays frozen in time. Still, probably better than living in Rockhampton. ;)
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[quote]I know, right? And now that the Hunter Expressway popped up around that area, you think something would change. But nope, stays frozen in time. Still, probably better than living in Cessnock. ;)[/quote] Fixed a spelling mistake.
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Lol, nice.
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Edited by Shadow Artiste: 7/16/2015 1:53:01 AM[quote]Lol, nice.[/quote] Due to some kinda crazy personal circumstances, I moved back to Abermain with my two young boys and sent them to school in Abermain. They went there for 2 terms and I remember seeing quite a few of the kids I went to school with (older, balder and fatter no doubt) waiting to pick up their own kids who now went to school there. I wanted to grab them by the shoulders and look them in the eyes and say "you need to leave this place ... you [i]really[/i] need to leave ... now". Don't know how you could spend your whole life in a tiny coal town like that. I moved to SA not long after
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Some people just get themselves stuck in ruts and can't get out, either due to ignorance, or perceived comfortability. It's only when they see what else is out there that they realise what they were doing.
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[quote]Some people just get themselves stuck in ruts and can't get out, either due to ignorance, or perceived comfortability. It's only when they see what else is out there that they realise what they were doing.[/quote] Yeah, the first place I moved was Queensland and it was beautiful. You go surfing much?
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Nah, due to my pasty skin I have a natural aversion to the beach. Last time I went there I got so sunburned I couldn't leave the house for a week. No joke! My skin was seeping. The sunscreen I was using was, unbeknownst to me, out of date.
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[quote]Nah, due to my pasty skin I have a natural aversion to the beach. Last time I went there I got so sunburned I couldn't leave the house for a week. No joke! My skin was seeping. The sunscreen I was using was, unbeknownst to me, out of date.[/quote] Well, one thing I do miss is the seafood. Best I've ever tasted.
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From Qld? Didn't know it was that highly regarded. Don't eat much seafood myself, apart from fish. Can't stomach the salty taste, incidentally. (No pun intended there, I literally don't like overly salty things. :P)
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[quote]From Qld? Didn't know it was that highly regarded. Don't eat much seafood myself, apart from fish. Can't stomach the salty taste, incidentally. (No pun intended there, I literally don't like overly salty things. :P)[/quote] Damn it. I tried with the surfing and the seafood angle to make you ... salty. But I give up haha
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Lol, saw it coming a mile away. But it was pure coincidence that I happened to have natural aversions to both those things. :P Better luck next time. ;D
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[quote]Lol, saw it coming a mile away. But it was pure coincidence that I happened to have natural aversions to both those things. :P Better luck next time. ;D[/quote] While I used to surf lots in QLD, I can't say I'm into seafood. I mean, I love fish and chips but what Aussie doesn't?
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No Aussie, that's who. God, wish I could get me some fish & chips right now. Haven't had it in ages because the missus is a coeliac, and I hate eating glutenous foods in front of her.
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[quote]No Aussie, that's who. God, wish I could get me some fish & chips right now. Haven't had it in ages because the missus is a coeliac, and I hate eating glutenous foods in front of her.[/quote] I had a friend who was a coeliac and she'd get grilled fish done in foil whenever we got F&C. But yeah, I didn't realise how much stuff has flour in it, like sausages ... SAUSAGES! Next time I'm eating F&C I'll dedicate a bite to you.