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Meet New People, Have So Much Fun Doing It!
#1
hey guys,



my name is Owen Wood the english guy, ive been in australia since january. Me and my friend David have created a great group called DO.



DOs mission is to put a smile on the face of everyone you meet, make the world a happier place. How do we do this? by having fun! we take a badly tuned guitar out on the streets and get people jamming with us, we make boy bands and sing to gorgeous girls, all with the idea to get out, have fun, get social and make people happy.



we regularly go on outings, we even hold cool meetings in our awesome house in st kilda. if you feel like doing something and having fun, heres my number (dont call at 3am). Owen 0420 550 571.


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#2
You'll fit in nicely here in Australia, love'n pies. :-)



Is that Karaoke in the third picture? ...i want in on some Karaoke.
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#3
haha i was dancing on a bar acutally,



yeah melbournes a cool place for cool people. im heading out now to run a muck, also im a bad spellor.



see you later crocodile
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#4
[quote name='owen wood' post='27556' date='Jun 18 2010, 11:28 AM']haha i was dancing on a bar acutally,



yeah melbournes a cool place for cool people. im heading out now to run a muck, also im a bad spellor.[/quote]

I just got back from a run without the muck and also a bad speller (if not for spell check).



[quote name='owen wood' post='27556' date='Jun 18 2010, 11:28 AM']see you later crocodile[/quote]

In a while, Crocodile.



Thought the expression was a bit off... so i've referenced the Urban Dictionary: [url="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=In%20a%20while,%20Crocodile"]http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?...le,%20Crocodile[/url]

Quote:A informal way to say you're leaving. Usually said after, "See you later, Alligator" but before, "Not to soon, Baboon."



Charlie: "See you later, Alligator."



Anthony: "In a while, Crocodile."



Charlie: "Not too soon, Baboon."
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#5
haha its great isnt it?



thats why i love the english language, saying phrases incorrectly (see you later crocodile) gets people thinking,



in a while alligator
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