The Blue Moose
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I'm a resident of a defrocked church in the countryside near the big country town of Brisbane, Australia. The rather fine thing about living out here is the proximity to some of the best motorcycling roads in the country - Mt Glorious is called that for a reason! Here's a page I've found about it - Photos of Mt Glorious
I moved to Brisbane from Cairns in 98 (another great place to ride a bike). While I was in Cairns I started practicing Ki Society Aikido, a martial art that emphasises harmony and mind-body unification...I wrote my first web page for my sensei - NQ Ki Society Aikido
cheers,
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