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Michelle's Things

Sunday, January 15, 2006


On the 8th of January, myself Bob and a couple of his mates drove up to Lancelin to enjoy the fine summer weather. It was 30 degrees celsius and no wind, it was stunning weather. I was still a bit hung over from the cricket the night before, but the beach and weather certainly helped pull me out of illness. Above, the big blue thing, is a manta ray, it gets towed behind either a jet ski or boat and it gets wickedly air born, mind you, you can flip out of it alot.
I had a go and its so fast and scarey, but fun at the same time, I was worried about falling off because I started to get cramps in both my hips (from gripping on for dear life) and thought if I fell in, I wouldn't be able to skull due to the cramps. Then there is also the worry of the driver not noticing you being flipped out and leaving you there for the sharks eeeeeeeeeeeek.
That night, we walked from the beach house to the pub and were entertained by an awesome fireworks display, a live band and the boys could enjoy the bikini parade.
It was awesome at night, again no wind, nice warm temperature and a lightning storm further inland, displaying some awesome bolts.
On that note, we have had the STRANGEST summer ever, we have had torrential flooding inland and it runs right up the length of western australia. We have had the coolest summer, it hasn't got past 26 degrees C, for the last three months, normally its STINKING F##%ING hot, I'm talking 30 degrees plus by november, with no rain WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON!!!!!

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