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    Knight, after reading the list of your hobbies it's just another reason we are all in love with you. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] 8)


    My hobbies (in no particular order):
    Camping
    Shooting (Rifle and Shotty)
    Aviation History (member Qld Air Museum)
    Maritime History / Shipwrecks
    Writing (all sorts of stuff)
    Motorbikes (I'd like a Guzzi please)
    Rugby League (Go the mighty Tigers !!!. The mighty BALMAIN Tigers.)
    AULRO website (I hardly use the computer for anything else)
    Taking the **** out of Pedro_the_Swift :wink:

    There's probably more, but that's enough to keep anyone busy.

    EDIT: I should also have included Ancient History :!: I love it, studied it at Uni as well. Can't believe I forgot it, but then again - it's all in the past :wink:
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    Originally posted by VladTepes
    Knight, after reading the list of your hobbies it's just another reason we are all in love with you. 8)
    does mrs vlad know 8O
    Series 11A ex Air Force
    1995 ES Discovery TDI


    RIP 2006 Discovery 3
    RIP 2004 V8 Discovery
    RIP 95 Discovery TDI

    RIP 1999 Freelander
    RIP 1978 EX Army FFR

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    Originally posted by drivesafe

    Anything Railway and chasing the real thing is a major past time.
    Also working on a G scale garden railway.
    If you're ever in Sydney, let me know. You may want to have a look around my signal box - whichever one I'm in that day. (I'm a relief signaller)

    Ron

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    For those interested in trains.
    The BHP Iron Ore train broke the world record for heaviest train in its May 28, 1996 run from Australian cities Newman to Port Hedland. The 10 locomotives and 540 ore cars had a combined mass of 7.22 x 107 kg.


    Holds the world record for it too.

    Heaviest Freight Train
    The heaviest-ever train weighed 99,732.1 tonnes (220 million lb) and was 7.353 km (4,568 miles) long. Assembled by Australia's BHP Iron Ore, the train travelled 275 km (171 miles) from the company's Newman and Yandi mines to Port Hedland, Western Australia, on June 21, 2001 The train had 5,648 wheels, and was assembled to test out a new train control system, which essentially allows the driver in the front locomotive to control the other seven engines simultaneously, even though they are spaced at intervals of nearly a kilometre along the length of the train.
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    Hi p38arover, you will know what I mean when I say I use to be a Horizontal Lift Operator in ETR.
    I will send you an email next time I’m down.
    Thanks and cheers

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    Hi bigbugga and the Yanks hate it, we thrashed them at there own game.
    Cheers
    There record was only 48,000t ( chicken feed )

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    Originally posted by drivesafe
    Hi bigbugga and the Yanks hate it, we thrashed them at there own game.
    Cheers
    There record was only 48,000t ( chicken feed )
    on a daily basis this train is between 4 - 6 k's long.

    It is a lot of dirt to be shifting about.


    Yanks dont like our road trains here either.

    Up to 5 dogs long and even over that sometimes.
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    Hi bigbugga, the very reason I bought my first 4WD was to go for a trip up your way to have a look at the railways.
    3 Landies later and I’m still looking forward to my trip to the Northwest.
    I made a trip by rail to Alice Springs in 1972 and I was up at the lookout, watching the goings on in the railway yard. When this Shell prime mover backs up onto a string of flat cars and about 10 minutes later drives off with 6 road tanker trailers in tow.
    Still got the photo.

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    I've been keeping and breeding reptiles for the past 25 years, as well as travelling all over the countryphotographing them and other wildlife. Until recently my collection numbered over 500 animals. Work started taking up too much of my time so I've had to cut down the numbers somewhat.I also keep about 20 different species of native waterfowl and various parrots. Riding my Moto Guzzi big distances in small times, leaving home in the morning and going to sleep over a 1000ks away in the Defender, landscaping the new home, drinking beer on the verandah whilst listening to 70s punk rock, pig hunting and vermin destruction, dog walking(I have 4)and acting like the same idiot I was when I was 18.
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    Originally posted by crump
    I've been keeping and breeding reptiles for the past 25 years, as well as travelling all over the countryphotographing them and other wildlife. Until recently my collection numbered over 500 animals. Work started taking up too much of my time so I've had to cut down the numbers somewhat.I also keep about 20 different species of native waterfowl and various parrots. Riding my Moto Guzzi big distances in small times, leaving home in the morning and going to sleep over a 1000ks away in the Defender, landscaping the new home, drinking beer on the verandah whilst listening to 70s punk rock, pig hunting and vermin destruction, dog walking(I have 4)and acting like the same idiot I was when I was 18.
    Native Wildlife - tick
    Photography - tick
    Moto Guzzi - double tick
    Defender - no need to comment on this really.
    landscaping - you can have that.
    drinking beer - tick
    70's punk rock - tick. Oh and Rock the Casbah while you're at it.
    pig hunting - tick
    vermin destruction - tick
    dogs - tick

    Hmm, a lot of compatibility there. You sure you're not keen on impaling stuff as well. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]


    I reckon you MUST be an alright bloke.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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