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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
A BEGINING AND A END
Well I have ended year 8 and began ADFC (Australian Defence Force Cadets) I loving,hateing and enjoying Cadets. I'm not really a cadet yet, I'm going through the recuitment stage. My name is 'Recuit Scrivens'. Getting yeld at is fun and horrible, but its for a good coarse.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
My Holiday 2007 Singapore London & Hong Kong Part 1
Well this is it. Grab a cup of tea and make yourself comfortable. I have a been trying to put this docoment on my old website but did not work so i'm doing it on this one. This is only Part 1
On 17th September I woke up with great excitement. The feeling of going to a great country is unbelievable. We had to depart from Melbourne International Airport, then we arrived at Singapore Intl. Singapore is a country owned by the British Empire since 1860 to 1943. It was held during World War 2 also know as the Japannese Occupation. Britiain suffered its major diaster in military history in Singapore in 1943. Then the Japs took over & killed many women & children. In Singapore we did the Chinese Market, Raffles War Memorials and Singapore Lion statue. Raffles was a headquarters for British Personalle Officers during the British Empire. After the 2 days of touring we had to catch Qantans Airways to Heathrow (London). The Flight was long and hard but we pulled through. Heathrow Airport is the biggest & most buisest Airport in the World. A plane lands & takes off almost every 40 secs.
We got excepted into Great Britain aroun d10:30am knowing that I was about to step into such a uquine country that has invented,started,ended build and victory almost at every war. We were staying at 209 Downhills Way Wood Green, North of London Tottenham that area. The Underground line from Wood Green to get into Central London was the Piccadilly Line. One of the most best lines on the tube. On the 2nd day we walked through Traflagar Square, Admility Arch, Buckingham Palace, St Katheren's Dock (Owned by Henry VIII) and also walked past Houses of Parliment.
On 17th September I woke up with great excitement. The feeling of going to a great country is unbelievable. We had to depart from Melbourne International Airport, then we arrived at Singapore Intl. Singapore is a country owned by the British Empire since 1860 to 1943. It was held during World War 2 also know as the Japannese Occupation. Britiain suffered its major diaster in military history in Singapore in 1943. Then the Japs took over & killed many women & children. In Singapore we did the Chinese Market, Raffles War Memorials and Singapore Lion statue. Raffles was a headquarters for British Personalle Officers during the British Empire. After the 2 days of touring we had to catch Qantans Airways to Heathrow (London). The Flight was long and hard but we pulled through. Heathrow Airport is the biggest & most buisest Airport in the World. A plane lands & takes off almost every 40 secs.
We got excepted into Great Britain aroun d10:30am knowing that I was about to step into such a uquine country that has invented,started,ended build and victory almost at every war. We were staying at 209 Downhills Way Wood Green, North of London Tottenham that area. The Underground line from Wood Green to get into Central London was the Piccadilly Line. One of the most best lines on the tube. On the 2nd day we walked through Traflagar Square, Admility Arch, Buckingham Palace, St Katheren's Dock (Owned by Henry VIII) and also walked past Houses of Parliment.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Kilmore Golf Experience
On Melbourne Cup Day James Reeves & Patrick Harding invited me to have a good game of gentlemen's golf. Well it was good. The Golf coarse has a sort of dense derset mix with outback feel and a fly headquarters. But i loved it. I came first & i think Patta or Jim07 came 2nd. James nearly hit me on the 7 hole with his golf ball & on the 3rd Patta nearly killed me for instant death. On the 10 hole patta had to yell ot FOUR!! so did i. It landed straight in front of them. Nearly killed them Patta. But it was a good day. Unfortunely Patta & I did not win any money from the Melbourne Cup. One of the best shots of the day would haft to be James's Happy Gilmore on the 5th Hole. It went passed my ball. The day went for 7 1/2 hours.
Patrick hit a marvellous shot on one of the holes. He bet me twice. It landed on the green.
FOUR!!! Ball coming in...........
I had a chance to play at the Apollo Bay Golf Coarse for the 10,000 time. Its not a bad coarse. Some holes are on the edge of a cliff overheading the beech. There must be some many golf balls in their. I scored 52. Considering that i had to be careful of the incoming traffic and the big strong tuff bloks in front you were playing a comp. Nevertheless is was good. I used Micheal's golf clubs and i will be using them on Tuesday when i play with James Reeves & Patrick Harding.
Underwater Apollo Bay BRING OUT THE SES!!
After Speech Night Dad & I drove to Apollo Bay. Well Dad did. I'm too young to drive. On the way Dad & I had Hungry Jacks considering i had a family sized pizza before I departed. We got their half 11 and surprisingly where expected 1:00am in the mooring. But Dad & I quietly got away half way, SWOOSH. Well the next day was dark, murky and was not like Hawaii on the beech. Well i decided to paint 65 soldiers. But for my break I went to the local pub had a couple of pints of ale (Ginger Ale) and a some games of billiards. Also bet a few horses it was the Derby. Micheal Brewer took me there. On the Sunday Apollo Bay had some serious rain fall. 93 mls drooped on Apollo Bay. After tea we played a extreme hard game of trivial pursuit, unfortunately i got a question wrong about the British Army. The next day was raining hard. With the country plans flooded with non-stoping water. Also the waterfall near Skeenes Creek was overflowing.


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