Stuff me with the rough end of a pineapple! LONG TIME NO POST!
Yo All!
Right! Where to begin. Aah yes.. KEELY
Keely came to Broome and stayed with us for a shade under a month and gags and shits were abound, not entirely in that order.
He went back to Geraldton and shortly after, we flew home.
Keely actually left Geraldton to the lovely Canarvon but 70 klms out, his WR250f finally blew up. It downchanged like a truck, and then the back wheel locked, and that’s all she wrote.
He slept with a couple of hippies that night and then hitched a lift into Canarvon the next morning on the back of a big flatbed truck.
He’s now in Canarvon living the life. He plans to get work there and fix and then sell his bike. Repairs estimated to hit $1,300.
We’re Booked!!!
That’s right! 5th January at 2:00am we fly out of Perth, heading to KL then to Siem Reap. Scary bullshit but we’re both pretty excited. More on this later.
Tesol Status
Rose, like a stirling silver guilded champion breezed through her TESOL practical teaching to a group of 16 Saudi’s at Murdoch Uni. She’s now got a little to do with her auxillery unit but she’ll be qualified within no time.
I’m booked into my TESOL prac teaching – teaching most of the same class, but they’re intermediate now, as apposed to beginner when Rose had em – on the 24th, 25th and 26th. On the 26th I deliver a 1hr 45min lesson plan and I’m home and hosed.
Photos to come.
I’m back working at FastHit 8:30 – 1:00pm which gives me lots of time to finish my TESOL online stuff, which I’m basically done now.
Special hidey ho to Broome Cycles Crew (BCC?) and next on my list of things to do is to update bmxsafari.org website as there’s plenty of radical content nearly ready for uploading. It’ll be done by Friday. That’s the Sam Murray guarantee!
For now, I’m outta here kids. Stay tuned as I’m now online at work, and as of Friday, will have the net at home as well.
Keep your pecker hard and your powder dry and the worm will turn. Well, that’s what King told Chris anyway. We’ll see.

Way to draw the short-straw, Rose. Tough crowd! Kudos on breezing it!
And just because I’ve had to suffer Sam’s grammar (grandma?) attention at work all week, I have to point out typos;
were abound -> abounded,
within no time -> in no time,
apposed -> opposed,
guilded -> gilded.
HA! HOW’D YA LIKE THAT ACTION! My desk is doomed now, right?
Actually, I have something to say…
Abound is not a typo, it’s another way of saying your ‘corrected typo’ of Abounded.
Abound is missing the extra syllable which makes it flow better in the sentence I was using it in. It’s called meter Chris. Look into it.
Within no time – in no time?
I know the English language is being abbreviated by the day, but can we not force the process and let it happen naturally, instead of calling the root words “typos”? I would have expected more from a WOW player…
The next ‘typo’ is apposed. Opposed is probably better if you’re speaking in pure British English, which my English is far from as I’ve been exposed to The Simpsons. Apposed is a valid way of spelling Opposed. Welcome to English. Opposed is the better way of spelling it though.
Guilded. That.. Well.. I fudged the bucket there.
All in all, I think one typo in this post, considering the speed it was typed out is acceptable.
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