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My Fiancee sent an email to the company that is getting her a wedding dress. They are Korean too so naturally the response was in Korean. I popped it into Babelfish to get an idea of what it said. I thought it was so funny I showed it to my office mate Hannah, here it is anyways:

How are you,! The preparation replows well? Probably appear Deyo to be speaking the limousine. From here CHCH the Crown limousine petty the easy nine bedspreads which are the boat song which probably is. Also Deyo which is the some company. I now in order to give the mail from the house tomorrow after confirming again from the Shop the mail to the drill the bedspread. And Dress Shiping date nine bedspreads 20th day than. When probably the thing Gat nine bedspread which will arrive the inside several days (it is quick, tomorrow the or day after tomorrow). Arrival immediately to the transformation drill the bedspread. Mail thanks estuary bedspread. Again to the liaison drill the bedspread. Thank you.

Announcement !

Gidday again, not sure if anybody actually reads this or not but I figured I should start posting so people might actaully read it. I got engaged to my girlfriend (now fiancee) Ye-ni Hong (soon to be Ye-ni Freeman) . It's been great, a lot to organise but it'll be wicked cool when it's all sorted.

We'll be off to Singapore and also Seoul, South Korea so I can meet my new in-laws. It's exciting but a little daunting in ways too because it means I've got a lot of Korean to learn.

Wanna see my Deck ?

Well I took a few days off last week to work on building a deck with my dad. That was pretty fun, plus my brother was helping too so it was good to get outdoors and build something. Plus I got to play with a nail gun ... two words ... very cool. So now I'm settling back in to office work but I think my mind is still off (somewhere else with better weather than here) trying to build a deck. We did not get the deck finished by the end of the weekend but that's ok because we'd reather take a bit of time and build it right.

I might see if I can mock it up in google sketchup later on.

Here is the first lot of photos, these are the first part of the deck i.e. the foundations.

As you can see, two of the three bearers are in place and my dad is digging a hole for some more posts. Here is the same thing from the side:

In the following shot you can see how the bearers are actually contructed.

We spent pretty much the whole of the first day finishing off the posts and bearers. On the second day we put the top bearers on, which looked a little like this:

Here is the side view:

Pretty much all of the second day was used up by putting on this second layer of bearers and painting both them and ther decking timber. A lot of the third day was spent preparing the decking timber too. I was not there on the fourth day but my brother was. On the fourth day my brother and my dad started to place and fasten the decking timber down. The next set of photos are on the fifth day when we had placed the decking timber.

We are currently up to half way on the deck and will continue next weekend. Here's how the deck looked at the end of yesterday.


All in all we're pretty happy with the way it is going so far but we will be much happier once it is done.

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First entry ...

Ok, so this is my first entry. Yaya huh ? not too exciting I know but (in the words of Arnie) I'll be back.

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