Tristan23
Farkin guerilla
Hole in one..Your a cracker
Hole in one..Your a cracker
Who doesnt do that And having like endless fans pointing at you. HeheCranking up the aircon to the coldest setting and wrapping up under the doona (though quite pointless, it kicks ass)
my god that feeling of the middle of the bat is so good, hitting my first six took no effort but it felt so good, right off the middleIn cricket the feeling of crunching one back over the bowlers head right out of the middle of the bat.
Getting a volley opportunity at tennis and smashing it out of the court.
Winning. Be it a grand final of a major sport or a game of pool against your mates just a good all round feeling.
Damaging something or doing something of a large spectacle without injuring yourself.
how is that good? that's a nightmare Especially if you're coming down...comin out of a club and realising the sun beat you to macca's
So true - that's amazing.Walking out of an airport into a brand new country
Ohhh the exquisite pain...Mine is a bit nasty. But a pleasure nonetheless...
Popping an enormous blind zit and it hits the mirror. Extra points if it's somewhere weird... like your shoulder. What a release.
I'd have to say following on from that.Going for a swim at Mossman Gorge (north of Cairns) on a stinking hot christmas day, then sitting in the back of the ute eating ice cream on the way back.
Climbing up the side of a 40+ foot cliff at the top of Behana Gorge (near Innisfail) and jumping off into the rock pool there, then climbing back up with wet and slippery feet and doing it all again.
Hell, jumping off any cliff or tree swing into a swimming hole in North Queensland does it for me.
Running or riding around in a proper tropical storm.
Sleeping in on a winters morning.
Sitting on the top of a mountain that you have just climbed to watch the sunset, then walking out in the dark.
Nice one. My brother has a property in Cow Bay. It;s an amazing part of the world.I'd have to say following on from that.
Living in Sydney your whole life, never really experiences "real" rain, then driving for 3 days to get to a newly aquired property in the middle of the Daintree Rainforest, and arriving to the full force brunt of a tropical rain storm. One of the most liberating things ive done in the last year.