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This user has glasses due to excess screen time, get your eyes tested soon !


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Being eaten alive by the bird-headed monster
File:Western Australia flag.pngThis user lives in Western Australia.
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Vcxlor

Vcx....

Short wave radio services
were important for outback Western Australians
When they were opening and closing the
stations - the announcer would give their names -
(VCX6) or VCW9 or something very similar.

lor...

('lor') is one of the cardinal directions in Javanese)
Have also had a long interest in Mount Merapi
As well as a long relationship with Imogiri
A long fan of Hiruk Piruk and Yk alternative media
Prefers Sosrowijayan when in Yogya
Uses Vogels when in Kaliurang

having worked above and underground at Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company
was a sometime relieving editor of the West Coast Miner for a few months
and have maintained an interest in the West Coast Range, and its geography.
has only climbed Mount Owen, Mount Sedgwick (Mount Jukes in a car?!) so far...


Intrigued by other wikipedians user pages with all the vast amount of helpful links and clues and info.... but this one is simply a flat and one dimensional low level not very useful user page, so enjoy!





If you can read this, you don't need glasses. The West Coast Range of Tasmania epitomises the struggles of life - the real thinkers have small mountains named after them (Darwin, Huxley et al) - the 'others' get the larger ones.

http://tools.wikimedia.de/~kate/cgi-bin/count_edits suffering from severe wikiholic obsessional random checking for dud arts? yep me too! Misplaced Pages:Cleanup resources

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Contributions

Western Australian

Helena River, John Forrest National Park, List of closed Perth railway stations, Mahogany Creek, Midland, Western Australia, Mundaring, Mundaring Branch Railway, Mundaring Weir Branch Railway, Perth Water, Railway Reserve Heritage Trail, Spirit of the West (train), Swan Valley, Western Australia, Swan River, Western Australia, Swan View Tunnel, Upper Darling Range Railway, Western Australian Government Railways, Yalgoo, Western Australia


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Indonesia


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