Molim Vas Rachune

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Consideration Croatia was fantastic, as you'd expect. Lots of beach, lots of reading, lots of drinking, lots of eating. Too much eating, in fact.

I've stuck a few hundred photos here, should you care to peruse them.

We also took a few videos (thanks, Adrian!), mainly of me jumping off of cliffs. They can be found:

Here (horizontal for small cliffs)

and

Here (vertical for HUUUUGE cliffs)

and for even more cliff-jumping fun, I've made a (fun!) animated gif which you can access by clicking below:

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Technically that's a animated java applet not a animated gif.

DOn't flippin' SIGH... A gif loads fine.. an java applet crashes my browser ya chuffer!! (I've had to open INTERNET EXPLORER just to type this comment... see the depths you've made me plummit too (haha, plummit, geddit!!))

Begone evil java applet thingy!

Gordon, you're the one who always raves about firefox being the greatest- it works on my firefox, why not on yours?

Besdies I put it in a special cordoned-off area just so it wouldn't crash your browser, you knew this would happen if you came in, didn't you?

Anyone care to make a comment relevant to the photo? Questions about how high it was? How much fun was had, maybe?

Sorry, that was really just a test post. I thought you had to be really really pedantic to post... Glad to see I was wrong.

You guys are suicidal. Don't you know that's dangerous.

Looks like fun! Did you get winded by any at all? Didya lose yer trunks? Huh huh HUH?

No, I didn't get winded or lose my trunks- although I must say that hitting water from a certain height is very similar to being punched by a very big fist.

I DID lose the little spoiky bit on my nipple ring, but that's okay, I lose that almost every Tuesday at Soccer and have a large backup supply. Hopefully some fish will put it to good use.

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