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31 December 1999, 03:32 PM
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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Sydney
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G'day All,
Well I have just managed to get out of bed (1.30pm) after last nights celebrations in Sydney.
I again had the pleasure of spending the night at the fore shores of Sydney Harbour, sharing the most wonderful night with family and friends, and 1.5 million others.
The firework display was the best I have ever seen, I know I am biased but I thank my lucky stars to live in the most beautiful harbour in the world.
So may I, and my family, wish you and all your families a very Happy New Year.
Andrew.
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31 December 1999, 03:35 PM
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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Sydney
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oops, that should read "the most beautiful harbour city in the world", I really can't hold my breath under water for very long.
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"Like another of my pilot friends, he had no ambition to be the most famous pilot in the world. He wanted to be the oldest. " Nevil Shute Norway on Captain H.V. Worrall
Visit my store - Reveille Books -The Military Bookstore
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31 December 1999, 03:45 PM
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just a dumb modeler
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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Stockport UK
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All the best to you and all those in the Lucky Country.
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cheers
Peter L
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31 December 1999, 07:39 PM
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Two-seater Pilot
Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Randfontein
Posts: 243
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At last I know wat the Y2K bug is all about! It makes your eyes red, gives you a throbbing head, and makes you feel weak all over. Funny I felt exactly the same this time last year
To all a very happy new year! (The last year of this millenium but lets not get in to that)
VBR
Vic
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31 December 1999, 08:46 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Western Australia
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01 Jan 100 ????? Gee, THAT'S why I feel very old and sick this morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
regards from the Guiness impaired
Darryl
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Nunquam obliviscar
Not here are the goblets glowing,
Not here is the vintage sweet;
'Tis cold as our hearts are growing,
And dark as the doom we meet.
But stand to your glasses, steady!
And soon shall our pulses rise:
A cup to the dead already-
Hurrah for the next that dies!
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1 January 2000, 05:41 AM
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For Sale: One slightly used bunker. Fully stocked with canned food, bottle water, salt and 100,000 rounds of 5.56mm. Make offer. 1-800-FOOLISH
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4 January 2000, 05:30 PM
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Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: New York
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Billy H reports that he saw you and your family on the telly as Sydney Harbor lit up for the new century; and he rreturns your greetings. 01/004/2000.
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