So you dont have much yet on your page. It could do with some info. Hopefully we can go to nets sometime next week.

CYA Pattav2

Thanks For Your Comment edit

Sorry i have not been in touch for a while. I have been in United Kingdom. Singapore is truly amaing. The People are wonderful they live to serve and they are well trained in respect. Singapore is a different world to Australia and a different world to where I'm in. The last weekhas been full on!!!! I have spent many days in London then head towards Grantham then Stratford-Upon-Avon (Shakespeare's Country)and now in the world#s most Educated city and oldest cities in the world, OXFORD. Lord of the Rings was created here (Not the Movie) but the story trilogy was here. England is sort of similar to Australia, only older, more history, more pubs,more people,tiny parking spaces and so many red double decker buses. I'm doing all right for money and spent some at London's Best Gamesworkshop in Oxford Street. Gamesworkshops are bigger and better in England. I have been to a couple but can't buy much because of space in my ags. Rohan & Saun would love these Gamesworkshops in England. There are Mini Gamesworkshops in Villages smaller than Broadford, and still they are fanstatic. Bigger Gamesworkshops are manily in more bigger Towns and Cities eg Nottingham, London, Mancester, Oxford and many more. Tell Rohan that i went past the Gamesworkshop Headquarters, the Citadel Miniatures Factory and Warhammer World in Nottingham. But Unfortunaly i could not go because we had no time because our destination was Derbyshire and ran out of time. But I certainly will go there when i come back to England if i have time. I'm still a little Jet Laged from the plane journey to London from Singapore. I will be back at Assumption College on Oct 12th i think.

Cheers tom 03:07, 16 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

SCRTH IS BACK IN AUS edit

Check Scrths page he said that he is back in Australia. I think he will be back on Monday. Pattav2 10:33, 12 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Summer Uniform edit

Hey Sir Jimmy

Hope you get this message.

Do we where summer uniform

cheers

Tom

Signed General Douglas McArthur (He lead the Australians to Victory in World War 2) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Scrth (talkcontribs) 22:44, 13 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi edit

Got the flu old chap. I feel a little sick from Asia. Qantas considered going to your local GP after flying International, because your body is not familair in that area. But anyway i hope you get better. Going back into school is tuff. Its even more tuff when you are jet laged. Rohan and all that were expecting that i will brought more stuff from gamesworkshop. But space in suit case is limited. So you actually got some models. I'm very pleased about that. I have 70 minutures to paint plus a Isengard troll. Also have 45 marvellous hand painted metal figures from real life soliders from the past and today's. They costed a bitn of money but i'm going to love them with care and they will go into a glass cabnet.

I looking forward one day to beating you in a match of Lord of the Rings. Once i'm almost know the rules.

Tom.

tom 03:21, 16 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hey edit

Check out my userboxes

Hope you are well

Cheers

Tom

(This message was done during Re class)

tom 01:51, 19 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wikimaina Australia edit

Ive just become a part of a project for wikimania australia. You can see my nme on the list here [1]

PS hope you had a good birthday and will try and cut down on talking trash near Mr. Davis because it happened again in Foodtec —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pattav2 (talkcontribs) 09:07, 20 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

God save Our Country edit

Well you are intrested in the British Empire. Well Rohan does not believe that England had the biggest Empire in the world. He belives the Romans did. Well they had a big empire but not as big as the British Empire.

Also you have some British Blood in you. We all have.

The British Founded Australia so we have british ancestry

Tom


tom 10:49, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

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