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G'day from Australia

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hey guys, my name's jordan. young aussie diver.

love to spear and freedive and have been for about 3 years.
 
G'day Jordo, welcome to DB!

That's a nice part of the world you're from - I used to live in Frenchs Forest for a bit and dive all around the northern beaches - Fairy Bower was always my favourite.

Cheers mate,
Ben
 
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I live within walking distance from the bower, definately my favorite spot. love the deeper water, never know what'll be cruising on the bottom :)
 
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Hey Reefy, im just here to be mildly annoying so I see its working haha

G'night ya wingin Sheila watch out for those Tigers in the bush mate!
 
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Apnea boy is making funny with the well worn stereotype of the aussie bloke, long in the leg, thick in the head, and jovially wearing a cork hat. He's from Manchester I assume and I can't imitate that accent, but when I try and imagine the stereotypical Mancunian there's only one person that comes to mind:

Karl Pilkington.

nuff said. :D
 
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ha ha mate I love it all! You two are great.

Want some "new Aussie" Steve? Find some horrific American slang, add a whole heap of "youse" in, get brought and bought wrong every time, and if you're a bloke, typically from a mine, everytime you say something such as yes, ok, sure etc etc, pronounce it rart-oh. As in, right-o. Does my bloody head in I tells ya son. Makes me wanna go and joomp oof a bridge.
 
Apnea boy is making funny with the well worn stereotype of the aussie bloke, long in the leg, thick in the head, and jovially wearing a cork hat. He's from Manchester I assume and I can't imitate that accent, but when I try and imagine the stereotypical Mancunian there's only one person that comes to mind:

Karl Pilkington.

nuff said. :D

I'll see your Karl Pilkington with Rolf Harris who wasn't even pretending. And... i'll raise you the best ever programme to come out of Oz, Prisoner cell block H rofl

Ya bunch o dags haha
 
No one in Australia knows who Rolf Harris is... he only got let off the leash in britain thank god. I only know because of an obscure reference in the Goodies.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDo_jgV5Mz4]Goodies - "Scatty Safari" (complete episode, Part 3 of 3) - YouTube[/ame]

Prisoner, however, is utterly iconic. ;)

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHy1ocLYTfE]Prisoner Cell Block H - Chrissie Latham's best bits - YouTube[/ame]
 
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