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« Reply #1485 on: January 23, 2013, 11:17:21 PM »

G'day Mal,

      Love your handle, I take it that you enjoy a few quiet ales? Enjoy your time in the mines when I was underground we used to give the undermanagers heaps, hardly knew anyone by their real name it was always a nickname, so is it schoona in the pit?





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« Reply #1486 on: January 24, 2013, 12:00:26 AM »

G'day Mal,

      Love your handle, I take it that you enjoy a few quiet ales? Enjoy your time in the mines when I was underground we used to give the undermanagers heaps, hardly knew anyone by their real name it was always a nickname, so is it schoona in the pit?





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Thanks for the welcome Mick.
Few quiet ales at the local? I was never wild but enjoyed a few before, toned down a lot now only having a couple every now and then, might be drunk twice a year. Really liking American Honey Wild Turkey though at present!

Nah name percieves to my last name, New. Kinda  got it at school which progressed to my first days at online forums (VW land) and kept it with me ever since.

Underground is pretty awesome huh! Very different world down there but I love it Smiley Got many nicknames, some applicable some not for posting haha, nature of the beast!

Where did you work?

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« Reply #1487 on: January 24, 2013, 12:46:54 AM »

Hey Mal,

    Did twenty years at Westcliff Colliery, mainly panel work a little long wall but the best in my opinion was doing pillar extraction, I don't think you see that around anymore too dangerous.

Ended up outbye servicing all the diesel transport before I took retrenchment







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« Reply #1488 on: January 24, 2013, 12:56:18 AM »

Hey Mal,

    Did twenty years at Westcliff Colliery, mainly panel work a little long wall but the best in my opinion was doing pillar extraction, I don't think you see that around anymore too dangerous.

Ended up outbye servicing all the diesel transport before I took retrenchment







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Oh nice. South Coast man I see.
Yeah as far as I know pulling pillars is fairly limited these days, I've not got that experience either.
Doing lots of panel work at the moment, got a single entry dyke driveage to then blast before longwall moves through, haven't been on longwall coal since August because of massive float time.
I enjoy both panel and wall, for different reasons. Weekend dogwatch is a little tiresome for being 22yo but good crew and good work make up for it so its easier to go Smiley

did well finishing up in the diesel bay haha!
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« Reply #1489 on: January 24, 2013, 12:56:56 AM »

wonder if anyone else unerstands half ofthat language  Grin
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« Reply #1490 on: January 25, 2013, 04:03:25 PM »

Yeah dykes, they are a pain in the arse (oops  Shocked) we were lucky we only had two dykes, we ended up getting Allied to go through them because they had a mole to do the drivage.

This will be an interesting read for those outside the industry.







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« Reply #1491 on: January 25, 2013, 10:44:03 PM »


Welcome Schoona




wonder if anyone else understands half ofthat language  Grin




This will be an interesting read for those outside the industry.


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« Reply #1492 on: February 19, 2013, 01:03:59 AM »


bm by Tiger Terrific, on Flickr


Hi Guys .......... thought it about time I introduced myself properly after all the advice & assistance I've been given over the last few months in doing up a well worn / stock standard 2005 (much appreciated).

Tiger Terrific (aka Brett) from Sydney, love my 620 (hard to keep off it) and can't believe I drooled for so long over every Ducati I saw before actually doing something about it.

Have been only been riding for a short time (had my first ride up the Putty last Sunday morning) and going through the licencing process at the moment.

Not much else to say - family sort of guy with 3 little princesses  Kiss and looking forward to more discussions on this excellent site.
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« Reply #1493 on: February 19, 2013, 06:34:53 PM »

Welcome Tiger, I'm used to car forums which move pretty quickly but seems like some pretty knowledgable people here with nice motorcycles obviously. Im only new here aswell

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« Reply #1494 on: February 19, 2013, 10:55:08 PM »

Cheers Schoona - saw a picture of your new bike, looks a beauty, maybe us newby's should head out for a ride sometime - nice to meet you !
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« Reply #1495 on: March 09, 2013, 10:14:28 PM »

Hi all, dropping in to introduce myself. I am a learner on a Monster 659. I live in Sydney and am keen to hook up with like minded hooligans, hoons, as well as ladies and gentlemen, for group activities and rides. I'm keen to learn from the many informed riders here, so please excuse any silly questions or vacuous replies emanating from me. Looking forward to meeting you all in person.
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« Reply #1496 on: March 10, 2013, 10:15:08 PM »


I live in Sydney and am keen to hook up with like minded hooligans, hoons,
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Welcome Marmaduc.

I assume your referring to the Victorians and Queenslanders when you mention, Hooligans/Hoons. Grin Roll Eyes

Us Sydney siders on the other hand, are a more Refind  Demure, group of Ducatisti, liking to a Gentlemens club. Wink
Who enjoy the occasional fair weather group ride on Sunday's ,chat about social issues of the the day,  sip herbal tea and drink latte's with Pizza and Gelato. Cheesy

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« Reply #1497 on: March 11, 2013, 01:55:28 AM »

Hi Rob, so hoon 101 followed by advanced hooligan studies aren't supported here, shame. I was keen to master the burnout, 50m wheel stand and figure eight donut, with a cert 4 in Bankstown police chase - but maybe that's undergrad WRX.  Might have to head across the border to Mexico to learn how to really ride.
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« Reply #1498 on: March 11, 2013, 03:26:05 AM »

Welcome Marmaduc.

I assume your referring to the Victorians and Queenslanders when you mention, Hooligans/Hoons. Grin Roll Eyes

Us Sydney siders on the other hand, are a more Refind  Demure, group of Ducatisti, liking to a Gentlemens club. Wink
Who enjoy the occasional fair weather group ride on Sunday's ,chat about social issues of the the day,  sip herbal tea and drink latte's with Pizza and Gelato. Cheesy







And if ya believe that load of shite  Roll EyesGrin

Just step this way and have a look at this second hand Coathanger Bridge that I'd like to sell you!!  waytogo  laughingdp applause cheeky


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« Reply #1499 on: March 12, 2013, 08:59:55 PM »


Us Sydney siders on the other hand, are a more Refind  Demure, group of Ducatisti, liking to a Gentlemens club. Wink
Who enjoy the occasional fair weather group ride on Sunday's ,chat about social issues of the the day,  
sip herbal tea and drink latte's with Pizza and Gelato. Cheesy (When someone else pays)

 Rob


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