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outback jack
27 Nov 2005, 18:49
Has this poster disappeared? New job/house? death maybe>? Didnt sound that old though. Thought the draft would have brought him out. Anyone know....?

Stiffy_18
27 Nov 2005, 19:07
He is on a holiday

bigman
27 Nov 2005, 19:42
He is on a holiday

Speaking of posters.

Dyertribe and spindoctor have been very quiet.

Any news on them.

Stiffy_18
27 Nov 2005, 21:11
spindoctor = just maybe

Not sure what happened to DT. I know he was around when socceroos qualified for the WC :D :p

outback jack
27 Nov 2005, 22:49
just_maybe is going to cuba is what they said on the politics board.

Markthirtytwo
28 Nov 2005, 08:09
just_maybe is going to cuba is what they said on the politics board.


You going to Jack?

SpringChoke
28 Nov 2005, 08:25
Just Maybe in Cuba, that should be interesting.

Cuban Customs official: Welcome to Cuba
JM: What do you mean by "welcome"??

Fergus
28 Nov 2005, 08:51
Has this poster disappeared? New job/house? death maybe>? Didnt sound that old though. Thought the draft would have brought him out. Anyone know....?
Don't worry Jack - he'll be back next week. He's currently in NZ driving me crazy with PM's about who we drafted etc.

tredders16
28 Nov 2005, 15:54
Don't worry Jack - he'll be back next week. He's currently in NZ driving me crazy with PM's about who we drafted etc.

Me too!!!

Stiffy_18
28 Nov 2005, 18:28
Just Maybe in Cuba, that should be interesting.

Cuban Customs official: Welcome to Cuba
JM: What do you mean by "welcome"??
:D :D

outback jack
28 Nov 2005, 18:41
Don't worry Jack - he'll be back next week. He's currently in NZ driving me crazy with PM's about who we drafted etc.

you'll need to change your username or ask the mods to add 'the rat' to the end of it.:)

outback jack
28 Nov 2005, 18:46
You going to Jack?

No marky why would i?

i simply took it from here, see.

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4247140&postcount=18

Markthirtytwo
29 Nov 2005, 08:06
No marky why would i?

i simply took it from here, see.

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4247140&postcount=18


For some silly reason I thought the both of you were joined at the hip.

Tredders66
30 Nov 2005, 13:12
Has this poster disappeared? New job/house? death maybe>? Didnt sound that old though. Thought the draft would have brought him out. Anyone know....?

He might actually have a life off the computer unlike yourself..:o

macca23
5 Dec 2005, 19:08
Has this poster disappeared? New job/house? death maybe>? Didnt sound that old though. Thought the draft would have brought him out. Anyone know....?


No such luck jackie boy. :D

I've only just got back after a little over 3 weeks in the land of the sheep shaggers.

The locals were giving me shyte wherever I went about the rugby wins - like I really cared!!

You should have heard them even puffing up their chests on TV and radio about their cricket team before the game last Saturday. I enjoyed it even more when they turned on them the next day after their pathetic performance - they were vicious! :)

Lovely place, nice people and had a great time, but just remember this. That next lamb chop you eat from New Zealand just might be pre-loved!! ;)

Stiffy_18
5 Dec 2005, 19:17
No such luck jackie boy.

I've only just got back after a little over 3 weeks in the land of the sheep shaggers.

The locals were giving me shyte wherever I went about the rugby wins - like I really cared!!

You should have heard them even puffing up their chests on TV and radio about their cricket team before the game last Saturday. I enjoyed it even more when they turned on them the next day after their pathetic performance - they were vicious!

Lovely place, nice people and had a great time, but just remember this. That next lamb chop you eat from New Zealand just might be pre-loved!!:eek:

Welcome back mate :thumbsu:

You missed one hell of a draft :p

outback jack
5 Dec 2005, 22:39
No such luck jackie boy. :D

I've only just got back after a little over 3 weeks in the land of the sheep shaggers.

The locals were giving me shyte wherever I went about the rugby wins - like I really cared!!

You should have heard them even puffing up their chests on TV and radio about their cricket team before the game last Saturday. I enjoyed it even more when they turned on them the next day after their pathetic performance - they were vicious!

Lovely place, nice people and had a great time, but just remember this. That next lamb chop you eat from New Zealand just might be pre-loved!!

yes welcome back;)

The board lost some balance when you were gone. Lots of port threads started popping up:D

oh shame about the draft with hurn too, almost slipped through to us!

*PAF
6 Dec 2005, 01:58
No such luck jackie boy.

I've only just got back after a little over 3 weeks in the land of the sheep shaggers.

The locals were giving me shyte wherever I went about the rugby wins - like I really cared!!

You should have heard them even puffing up their chests on TV and radio about their cricket team before the game last Saturday. I enjoyed it even more when they turned on them the next day after their pathetic performance - they were vicious!

Lovely place, nice people and had a great time, but just remember this. That next lamb chop you eat from New Zealand just might be pre-loved!! ;)
Hooly Maccarooly!! :eek:
I know you’re a strong believer of "when in Rome yadda yadda yadda", but you didn’t did you? :p

Markthirtytwo
6 Dec 2005, 07:40
No such luck jackie boy.

I've only just got back after a little over 3 weeks in the land of the sheep shaggers.

The locals were giving me shyte wherever I went about the rugby wins - like I really cared!!

You should have heard them even puffing up their chests on TV and radio about their cricket team before the game last Saturday. I enjoyed it even more when they turned on them the next day after their pathetic performance - they were vicious!

Lovely place, nice people and had a great time, but just remember this. That next lamb chop you eat from New Zealand just might be pre-loved!! ;)


Going over in May next year myself and the new missus. Thanks for the headsup. :D
By the way she was born over there, and a vegetarian.
Tells you something eh? ;)

noddy
6 Dec 2005, 08:42
Lovely place, nice people and had a great time, but just remember this. That next lamb chop you eat from New Zealand just might be pre-loved!! ;)

Welcome home macca but i'm a little concerned on which way to digest the above statement as i hope you wasn't personally involved. ;)

noddy
6 Dec 2005, 08:43
Hooly Maccarooly!!
I know you’re a strong believer of "when in Rome yadda yadda yadda", but you didn’t did you? :p

Great minds do think alike. :D :D

portentous
6 Dec 2005, 09:15
Great minds do think alike. :D :D

I'd be very careful admitting to that in public noddy! ;)

Kane McGoodwin
6 Dec 2005, 12:46
Welcome back Macca.

What was your highlight of KiwiLand?

*PAF
6 Dec 2005, 13:38
Welcome back Macca.

What was your highlight of KiwiLand?
Not sure we want to know going by his last post. :D

macca23
6 Dec 2005, 16:56
Welcome back Macca.

What was your highlight of KiwiLand?

Just to answer PAF as well, it certainly wasn't sheep-shagging. We left that well and truly to the locals. ;)

Kane, there was a heap of highlights not just one:

Christchurch - very pretty city & a nice place to have a good look at.

Queenstown - the jetboats flying through the gorges & mud flats at speeds up to 85 kph

Milford Sound - might have been except for the torrential rain & winds up to 100 kph - thousands of waterfalls everywhere as a result though.

Wellington - Te Papa Museum

Rotorua - the Waiotapu thermal park, the Maori Hangi where I was elected Chief of the tribe of many nations, Paradise Valley Springs animal, bird and fish reserve (including lions) - totally enjoyed it.

Coromandel - Kiwi Dundi trek through rain forests, old gold mines etc

Auckland - the harbour cruise, Sky Tower, and Kelly Tarleton's Underwater Word. Went to the trots at Alexandra Park on Friday night.

Bay of Islands - Fuller's 4 hour cruise of the Bay of Islands and a visit to the original capital of NZ (for 9 months in 1840/1841) - a little town on the water called Russell.

NZ is a great place to visit - heaps to do and plenty of friendly rivalry between Aussies and Kiwis - a little like the friendly (???) rivalry between Crows and Port supporters. ;)

Kane McGoodwin
6 Dec 2005, 20:59
Just to answer PAF as well, it certainly wasn't sheep-shagging. We left that well and truly to the locals. ;)

Kane, there was a heap of highlights not just one:

Christchurch - very pretty city & a nice place to have a good look at.

Queenstown - the jetboats flying through the gorges & mud flats at speeds up to 85 kph

Milford Sound - might have been except for the torrential rain & winds up to 100 kph - thousands of waterfalls everywhere as a result though.

Wellington - Te Papa Museum

Rotorua - the Waiotapu thermal park, the Maori Hangi where I was elected Chief of the tribe of many nations, Paradise Valley Springs animal, bird and fish reserve (including lions) - totally enjoyed it.

Coromandel - Kiwi Dundi trek through rain forests, old gold mines etc

Auckland - the harbour cruise, Sky Tower, and Kelly Tarleton's Underwater Word. Went to the trots at Alexandra Park on Friday night.

Bay of Islands - Fuller's 4 hour cruise of the Bay of Islands and a visit to the original capital of NZ (for 9 months in 1840/1841) - a little town on the water called Russell.

NZ is a great place to visit - heaps to do and plenty of friendly rivalry between Aussies and Kiwis - a little like the friendly (???) rivalry between Crows and Port supporters. ;)
Sounds like you had an awesome time - brings back memories of when I visited the South island. Did you visit either Frans Josef or Fox glaciers?

macca23
6 Dec 2005, 22:53
Sounds like you had an awesome time - brings back memories of when I visited the South island. Did you visit either Frans Josef or Fox glaciers?

Both Kane. Interesting but still only really rivers of ice. Probably felt that way because there is so much snow and ice around.

Kane McGoodwin
7 Dec 2005, 12:15
Both Kane. Interesting but still only really rivers of ice. Probably felt that way because there is so much snow and ice around.
I did a heli-hike on Frans Josef & actually got to explore the ice caverns. They are more interesting at the top than at their base. Had a kamikaze pilot too which made for a fantastic flight in the helicopter.