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    Quote Originally Posted by Burn View Post

    In my spare time i'm helping to try to get a community band up and running as secretary, also secretary for the local miniture rail club, kitbash, and download a lot of comics, tv and a bit of porn.

    In the future I hope to stay out of jail from all my pirating.
    I wish i had time to get my trains out but the kids kill them on site- when we get a bigger house im going to set up all the trains in a room of their own. Put the Transformers on decent display shelves in there, hook up a pc/ internet (download lots and lots) and a fridge full of rum and coke...

    And then lock myself in!
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    I'm a professional procrastinator. Although previously I was a manager at Coles.
    If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you

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    I study at loftus, i live a few minutes away from campus, but seldom go t lessons. I get my work done quicker between games of CoD4 =P

    SLRS are fun, i dont really know a lot about photography, my dad used to do heaps of film SLR so he taught me a bit, i find the best way to learn some stuff is trial and error. Nikon D80 body ftw
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vector Sigma 13 View Post
    I wish i had time to get my trains out but the kids kill them on site- when we get a bigger house im going to set up all the trains in a room of their own. Put the Transformers on decent display shelves in there, hook up a pc/ internet (download lots and lots) and a fridge full of rum and coke...

    And then lock myself in!
    ahhh these are the sorts of trains that you can't exactly run inside your house, they're miniture to the point people can still ride on them but aren't full sized.

    I'd show you our website but I really don't want to blind you.

    So i'll show you this one instead as it's much nicer and not run by a control freak.

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    I work for one of the large financial services firms. Probably not a wise time to admit to that.

    I had to leave my preferred profession several months ago: university bum.
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    I'm a chef and in answer to your second question no i don't enjoy it. in fact i hate it which is why i am preparing to become a poor student. Don't like it; change it. Why did i decide it? um next question. that whole period is a little hazy.

    In spare time when not doing tf stuff (just started doing customising) i'm watching movies or playing video gamers. I live a sheltered life these days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burn View Post
    ahhh these are the sorts of trains that you can't exactly run inside your house, they're miniture to the point people can still ride on them but aren't full sized.
    Nice!

    My dad and I used to volunteer at a similar organisation based out at the Fairfield markets a number of years ago. Western Districts Live Steamers. Also used to be members of a "G" scale club based in NSW.

    Place has been revamped and extended a fair bit since I was last out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fungal Infection View Post
    I'm a professional procrastinator. Although previously I was a manager at Coles.
    No change there then haha

    Me, I'm a print manager for a call centre, though hopefully I will get outta here into Railcorp shortly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burn View Post
    ahhh these are the sorts of trains that you can't exactly run inside your house, they're miniture to the point people can still ride on them but aren't full sized.

    I'd show you our website but I really don't want to blind you.

    So i'll show you this one instead as it's much nicer and not run by a control freak.

    I love those things - my kids havent experienced them yet so i shall put them on my "to do" list!
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    Transformer count= too many

    Currently in search of:
    G1 goodness

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    Oh wow - I used to love riding those things!

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