Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Difference Between Provigil Adderrall

Outreach 6,7 and 8 weeks

When I write this now I'm sitting in the middle between the cases and ask me how I ours, Glump 'get in there.

The highlights of the last few weeks have been the Christmas event for the kids after-school clubs and the church. The event was completely designed by us as a YWAM team and should be for the children a testimony of the true reason of Christmas. There were testimonies, dances and games from our Kids.

the end of the 7th Week there were debriefing, we exchanged our experiences and prayed for each other. A Norwegian family drove back that is a little earlier, because the children wanted to be home for Christmas.

Last Sunday (17.12.) I was privileged to preach in the church came from the reactions in some it is probably quite good (my first sermon in English!) To.

On our free day we took a trip to the Banks Peninsula near Christchurch, Akaroa back to where I and the men at the beginning had our outreaches the Men's-Camp. Akaroa is a charming village on a beautiful bay. You can still feel the French flair, because there landed the first French settlers, realizing that the British were faster, and the island was already in British hands.

Now we're on the go to Te Anau, but we will stay one night in Dunedin.

The weather is still too cold for the season, but this morning it rained in buckets and had 8 degrees! The children are excited and looking forward to Christmas, well, maybe we have still snow - at the temperatures (Te Anau is even closer to the South Pole and will be even colder than Christchurch). At New Year we are in Cromwell (near Wanaka) and then you go on 8 January in the north to Motueka (near Nelson) to the Abel Tasman National Park and then a few days after Takaka in Golden Bay. Am 18.1. it works then again towards Matamata, where we at 22.1. the next school visit.

We wish all our relatives, friends, colleagues and other visitors of this blog a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

your Nilzis!


The Christmas event



Wolfi in preaching

Pastor Chris

Best regards from the Nilzis!

Sunday, December 10, 2006

I Want To Know About 3d Dvds

familie_nilz @ 2006-12-10T22: 43:00

Outreach Week 5

highlight this week was the Christmas event in Aranui, the poorer part of town. It was not as bad as we feared, were probably the really bad guys' still in bed only just crawling out of their caves at night and make the area unsafe.

There was a band, a bouncy castle, a clown, face-painting and a Hangi, a traditional Maori dinner (of which I was able to push me but when I handed out food). The children made their moves to the two rehearsed songs: "I want to thank you" - a modern song of thanks to God and "Theres somebody out there" - a kind of short dramas that people on the margins of our (?) society is and that there is hope in Jesus for them;

Claudia from the team still had a hip-hop dance with a couple of adolescents from the Baptist church and with our kids studied, the course was particularly well received.

The children had their joy at the bouncy castle and were really not so undisciplined, maybe I'm also a bit too dangerous dreing'schaut ;-)

On Wednesday were a few men of us still at the youth night, which takes place is actually very unconventional: At 18:30 we set off the room. It consists of a bed-sitting room, table football, snooker tables and a Playstation with a large TV. The walls are painted with pretty good and creative images. Most Maori are skilled artists and also very musical. So sang equally well with a few, when one of the leaders grabbed a guitar and we sang a few praise songs. There

program is none, it will just play and you have community. The only highlight is a witness, or a short contemplative theme, but does not take more than 10 minutes. Longer is not enough attention phase. This time I had the honor - I summarized briefly. At 20:30 was the fifth one.

The special that night is simply that we have community and talk to team members with the people and form relationships, so no instant solution, but genuine and sincere devotion. The only way you can reach the people who really clear when you're not real.

Speaking of real: a real old town has not even Christ Church, as you see in the pictures. This is only really old here the Cathedral (built 1864), but sprout around the skyscrapers, at least in the center. The city has a diameter of about 20 km and consists of single-family homes and about 20 hautpsächlich quite separate districts. The Scottish Influence can be seen the same, here the kilt is still (or again) fashion, but only for women. Frightening is that a resident said: Rather, she does in the Middle East in the night on the road than in Christchurch. The crime here has increased dramatically.

The door knocking was more comfortable than last time, this time Sabine and I went together. Most were not interested, but friendly. But a woman asked us into her house and told us their suffering. People are sometimes very lonely, surprisingly, almost no one knows its neighbors. And I always thought that the Kiwis are such an open-minded and sociable. It's not too often that people disappointed by the church, even hurt, and want nothing to do with it any more. It is so not the island of the blessed - who believes dreams.







Thursday, November 30, 2006

Merilyn Sakova Leather

familie_nilz @ 2006-12-01T03: 50:00

Outreach Week 4

Slowly we have become routine in our work.

The kids had a small performance at a senior citizens 'Christmas party and I kept one, Devotion' (contemplative speech) at the Crafts Group (consisting mainly of older ladies).

for the 2nd December we were supposed to help a Christmas party in Aranui, a poorer district. It is organized by a doctor's office, which runs here but as a small health center and can not be compared with our practices. It is led by a Christian couple doctors who focus their practice, especially for poorer people. These sometimes come from far and consist mainly of Maoris. The environment is a pretty rough patch, graffiti everywhere, aggressive slogans on the walls, broken glass, neglected backyards. If you would see in a movie, you'd think he was taken up in a bad neighborhood in New York. In addition to the health center has Richard Youth Center. A missionary who has taken over 10 years to be recognized in this passage of Maori-dominated district. He said that for years he and his transit in the streets of this district was parked, hidden in the trunk and prayed. Today he is recognized and even protected by the gangs. Unfortunately, some of his charges slip back into crime, but there are also some where the button comes up and choose a life with God. Some of us want to see how it will implement the youth work, for me, unfortunately, is the time to close, I can help at least in the Aufäumen and digging in his backyard.

On Sunday after church we threw back the letter and the survey form in households of three other streets. These are houses of the lower middle class and we had a much better idea as in the wealthier area. Let's see how the reaction will be when we knock on doors next Thursday.

On our day off we drove to Hanmer Springs to the hot pools, enjoying the beautiful scenery and relaxed us in hot water (up to 39 degrees).





Lower two photos: area near Hanmer Springs


Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Futanari Doujins Naruto

Outreach Week 2 and 3 The first

In the second week on Tuesday we designed a so-called, after-school club. The schools close here at 15:00 and the club we want to give children the opportunity to have to play a little, until their parents come home. At first it was not easy to deal with the different characters and ages (5 to 10). Some children from difficult backgrounds here that do not take it with the discipline for sure. We have divided our group into two teams of two families, one team has the responsibility for these kids club, our team make the speech during the so-called Group Crafts, a craft group with mainly older ladies. During this time there is also a nursery (the grandmothers or mothers bring children of preschool age and can tinker undisturbed while - often go both parents work) and our task It is also to look after the children.
I have already found two special friends: Marisa, Danielle, both four years old and love to herumzuturnen on me.
We also make a survey for the church in the neighborhood. Here one can understand how well does a representative if he knocks on external doors. Not all people are friendly and make them pop the door when they hear the word 'church'. Not an easy ground, it's the people in this area quite well, as seen also in the houses. Let's see how it will look in the poorer area.
On Friday it means above all prayer and preparation for the services. On Saturday morning evangelism is at the center or on the beach on the plan.
On Sunday, we help the community with the teen group and prayer marches (in particular, to prepare for the polls).
Monday is free. In order to prepare Sabine feel at home, we took a gondola (Doppelmayr - Made in Austria) on a mountain (hill) at Christ Church and walked around a bit.
The challenge for us in outreach, especially in organization and management of Downs - not everything works out as one might have desired. Communication is also a big issue.
That's life!


views to Lyttleton, a bay on the peninsula at Christ Church


Wolfgang in action in the creche (nursery school)


Sabine in use - Wolfgang learning; -)

Thursday, November 9, 2006

Glory Holes In Orlando

Outreachwoche

On the first day of our stay, we helped the Parklands Baptist Church at a so-called 'Light Party', an anti-Halloween party, by a small theater piece performed. Furthermore, we also participated in the "Crafts Group" part, a craft-morning, attended by vorranging old people. Our task is, during the Morning Tea to bring a small contribution to network with people contact and cooperate in child-crib during this time.

On Friday Wolfgang went to Sunday with the other men of the team on, Men's Camp "of the church, a men's free time on a YMCA camp on the, Banks Peninsula" at Christ Church with about 30 men. It was a good opportunity for the men of the Baptist church to know about men's issues and share, to encourage each other and a common vision for the proceeding to . Develop The women meanwhile remained in the camp and visited on Sunday the church service.

On Monday, we always have our day and we strolled a bit on the, Cathedral Square 'around in the inner city.

We were glad that we first had a break, because now it really starts!

The Men's Camp - Praise


The Akaroa Bay on Banks Peninsula, at Christ Church


Our accommodation - get by with little space to learn

Thursday, November 2, 2006

Hd Prosumer Camcorder 2009

On the way to Christchurch

On Friday at 15:00 we were on our way. Our first stop was south of Lake Taupo in Taurangi, about 200 km from Matamata. On Saturday we went to the southern part of the North Island, the capital Wellington. There was pretty much the wind and the rain especially at night more, as would probably be by ferry? A week before, took the trip because of a storm instead of the usual three hours only 9 hours!

On Sunday the weather was somewhat better, but still I was (Wolfgang) as inveterate landlubber something bad. Despite rain and wind I found it so comfortable on deck. If the ferry approaching the South Island, travels it about 1 hour through the so-called Queen Charlotte Sound, a widely drawn and fairly rugged fjord, unfortunately, we saw little of it because of bad weather.

Promptly at 17:00 we arrived in Picton and made our way to our accommodation.

The next day we walked the winding road to Christchurch (340 km) down. To the curves and bumps even a strong wind came about by our car shook pretty. Unfortunately, the stomach of our Hanna was pretty shaken, so much so that he is even in the car empty.

pretty exhausted (and annoyed), we finally arrived at our campsite at around 16:30 in Christchurch, where we met our other team members.

The accommodation was first of all a disappointment, we had actually presented two rooms here, there was only a dark, large room with kitchenette and small by about 2 m high, open top wall bounded bedrooms and a Bad. Here we should therefore take two months. Well, why should we have towards our friends from other operations team an advantage, because they're flown to the Philippines and there are not a luxury. The next day saw the world not so bad, But like the next time.


The Desert Road immediately after Turangi. In the background Ruhapeho.


The Queen Charlotte Sound on the passage, unfortunately rained out.


The first Southern Alps near Kaikoura.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Rephresh Cause Burning

managed theory!

meantime there has been some, we had lessons on the authority of God, Christian belief, mission and evangelism. Especially the doctrine of mission it had done to us, it was held by a missionary couple, the 7 years for the so-called river people 'were in the Amazon region in Brazil. The most important thing I brought it I: God wants us to good friend to people around us. Jesus was a friend of the people. God went to our level, he was like us, only without sin.
It was a tough time for us because we had to write a lot of work and finally had to decide whether we want to make the school in February (FMS = Family Ministry School). But now we did it, the theoretical part, we have behind us and tomorrow we go to Christ Church for Outreach. We will be there to support two months, a Baptist church. Details, then when we get there.
In the pictures you see also, Graduation Dinner ', a special graduation ceremony at which we, our, certificates' received.
you later from the South Island!



Hanna, Sina (Switzerland) and Naphtalia (Fiji) ; Ruth in cricket-playing Eve critically reviewed


Graduation Dinner


This was our school! From
Left to right: Top: Steve (USA), Mere (Fiji), Claudia (CH), Aida (Norway), Nicolai (Denmark), Jasmine (Australia) and Andrew (Australia); below: Lora (USA), and Beryl Sven-anchor (Norway), Oyster and Åshild (Norway), Deborah (New Zealand),? and? (Sound of Music), Rolf (CH), Paula (New Zealand), Rickard and Joy (Sweden) and Anna-Lourdes (Denmark);

Friday, October 6, 2006

Long Dong Silva Movies

Let's get real!

Last week (week 39) we already had a premonition of what they are week would expect: Mark Parker. The previous week he was already in the Pursuits (DTS for young people with a focus on music, outdoor skateboard or surfing) and you could hear it from the lecture room at times up in our lecture room. And then it happened: This constantly going around 51-year-old bundle of energy, which could not stand still and at times was quite loud, called us this week out fairly. The first day I felt dizzy when I tried to follow his movements are. It was about the subject, The Cross and Jesus as Lord (the cross and lordship) '. We laughed a lot (he has a little bit of Jim Carrey), have been quite a challenge and have been crying. Mark had undergone a fairly radical conversion, after God had brought him miraculously from the drugs. Since it is important to him to really 'be with God and not lead to any nice Christian life behind the stove. God has his heart set on fire so to speak, and it is a complete answer to pass on that. On Friday we had placed a wooden cross and brought things to the cross, which we had not God nor subordinates. And then it was cool worship music from Hillsong United and Delirious (not live of course, but on CD) on full volume.
The Bible says that we are body, soul and spirit, a unity. The world speaks to the body and we are guided by our soul, the feelings. But the spirit is dead through sin. He was tried by various methods to bring to life (yoga, spiritual meetings, various New Age practices, self-flagellation), but only Jesus can renew our spirits. He died on the cross for our sins was nailed to the cross. He went into the realm of the dead and defeated its ruler, Satan. On the third day he rose from the dead and defeated death so. And everyone wants to take him into his heart and makes him the men in his life is, in the subordinate and his life for Him hosts, whose mind is filled with life. Jesus says that whoever believes in him will live, even if one dies. But this is only the beginning of the reign of Jesus. Now begins the life of first! : Their First Assignment!
Jesus is a good master! He only lives for us! The Splendor of this world will pass away! If we believe that we can fill our vacuum with the delights of this world, then we will realize one day that the world has not kept its word: death instead of life we have harvested. No money, no car, not fun, no house, no lover, no position of power, no job can give that, what only Jesus can give: peace with God, eternal life and joy with all my heart!
Sun: GET REAL WITH GOD!
Oh yes - spring is coming! What? Have I already said?

Hey - a unique offering to you, dear readers! Because I was so excited about this week, and by God, and I'm like that you are also a bit was unaware of the excitement, I want to give away three
CDs, Hillsong-United We Stand 'with the free concert DVD. So write me an e-mail and call me your address so I can send you the CD + DVD! The offer is valid up to and including Thursday, 12/10/2006.
But beware! The group is fairly rocky and not very conservative. Maybe you heard first of all the audio samples on the following web page: http://www.hillsong.com/music/section.php?xSec=69



Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Inaccuracy Of Home Blood Pressure Monitors

KW38

This week had we are teaching on the topic of identity, lecturer, Goldie Gibson.
On Saturday we were on the farm of Staff-married couple, Karen and Kelvyn and have the opportunity to watch the milking of 560 cows. Well, is holding only a small farm
;-) On Sunday we made a trip back to Tauranga and Mount Maunganui. There was this time even more going on and in summer temperatures of 25 degrees is already some people cavorting on the beach.
for us too in Matamata it is getting warmer, our accommodation, we have now in the morning already heated 19 degrees! The trees and shrubs begin to bloom - finally spring!


In the group photo: Kelvyn, Karen, Swiss friends Claudia and Rolf, Wolfgang and Sabine, children: Luca, Sina, Joan, Ruth;


On Mount.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Pakistani Table Settings

The divine guidance

"Divine guidance" was the theme of last week. It was about the standard, which applies the Bible regarding our personality. The spokesman, Bruce Thompson and Barbara used, the model of the sinkers, which is applied to our life wall 'and to study whether we can build it vertically. Just as a plumb line always follows the pull of gravity and this is an absolute, so should be our life according to the instructions and suggestions of the Bible. This is are not burdensome regulations, but about the love letter of a father who wants his child the right way to live by.
If the wall is built wrong, it collapses at some point. And we build the wall wrong inevitably, some more, others less. shows the storms of life then, as the wall is steadfast. On the one hand, the wall is wrong by itself in the rejection of refuge and become passive, or by jumping into the rebellion and want everything to create their own. Both sides are extreme and do not lead to a fulfilled life.
course was first tried this plummet us, 'and there was plenty to nibble. Sometimes you need a few (living) stones are taken away, it can be built further back straight.
As followers of Christ, it is important that we let God work on our personality and are ready for change. It's like a gem: it must be ground away a bit so that it shines beautifully. After
had the full fuel but also time for fun: a crazy hair night (see photo)

On Saturday we made a trip to the surf paradise of Waikato (the area in which we live), namely to Raglan. However, it was no good weather, but a few brave surfers in thermal suits did it anyway. Raglan itself is not so exciting and has a drop-out atmosphere and seaside resort reminiscent of a sleepy Mediterranean: a broad main street, in the middle of palm trees, small stalls and dingy cafes and alternative shops with Ying Yang sculptures and other pseudo-artistic items.
We visited the Whale Bay and met by chance 'a couple who are also strong Christians, and just last year, a Swiss couple from YWAM Matamata had with them to visit - how small the world is.
On Sunday we visited again the blue river (River Waihoa) together with our Swiss friends and the children of our leaders.


The Crazy Hair Night Lea, Sina, and Ruth Hanna

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

I'm Having Knee Pain On Inside Of My Knee

KW36

Hello!
Now we have let you wait a long time but with our next report. So what has done everything done since last time:
Last week we had on Monday, spending time with God. The Pre-School and Home School staff adapted to our children until 15:00 and we were able to simply a time for communing with God. Sabine and I went to the beach at Tauranga, and everyone went for a walk to pray (yes - one can at the beach), reading the Bible (yes, imagine - that you can even take to the beach!). We enjoyed the time - at last no one material that we have to squeeze inside the brain! Then we exchanged each other what we like is' had.
the rest of the week we had another lesson on the topic, Spiritual Warfare '. Unfortunately, the spokesman, Dean Sherman, do not come in person, as there were spare DVDs of his lectures, but they were very good and understandable. The issue is not about the Crusades, but about how to effectively pray for concern.
Well, is it really such a topic that you can fill the same one weeks with it? Well, the Bible has a lot to say. When we pray, then these are not self-talk or just talk then, so, but we pray for God's concern, which he has laid on our hearts. And if we ask nicely, then he does too. Is not that a bit strange? Why so complicated that he could not do myself? Yes, but he wants to do through us. Through prayer can bring about powerful. For example it is a fact that has been prayed for Islamic countries in which we could not send missionaries. And interestingly enough, then some of the people there had visions and dreams of Jesus, even though they had never heard of him and repented. Somehow they came to biblical material, and told it on. And now there are thousands of Christians in underground churches radical Islamic states. About which we hear in the media, of course, nothing. This week has encouraged us to take prayer more seriously again.
weekend we took not much, Wolfgang prepared himself on Saturday at his Devotion (each of us must once again hold a prayer service, called Devotion), plus it was raining quite heavily. On Sunday we visited
with Nora, the new 19-year-old pre-school worker from Hanover, a Baptist church in Matamata. There were about 300 visitors, 50% of these young people, even the church is uncharacteristically quite charismatic, we felt so immediately comfortable.
On Sunday afternoon we drove to the nearby Waihou-Walkway, a walk along an interesting, bluing river. Of these, we have you up loaded a few photos. Until next time!





It tastes good!

Monday, September 4, 2006

Letters For Winning A Christmas Light Contest

28th August to 3 September

This time it has taken a bit longer because we had to write several reports during the week and on weekends had kitchen duty.
The week began with two days of teaching about relationships and communication. What I took away: God does not want separation. He is a God of restoration and healing and does not want people to be separated. It is always oppose and would like to bring the Christians apart. Mostly, not the other on my nerves, but a bad experience or injury that I projecting to the other.
"Make home a safe place" was an important sentence. Our children should be allowed to leave his home. Especially teenagers (begins with some already having 12 years or even earlier on) to at home have the opportunity to inform themselves. Often it can happen that we correct our children but as parents, but not listening to what they have to say.
The second half of the week it came to the topic, hear God's voice ', it spoke to another officer, which was by pretty valleys' gone in their lives. She had her first child at 17 already, it first wanted an abortion, but then it was up for adoption. In the ensuing years she suffered from terrible therefore take anxiety and guilt, and had strong medication so she could go to work. Nevertheless, God moved them towards you and stable with about 30 she came to faith in Jesus, after having tried all possible and impossible Philospophien. It took some time, but eventually her husband became a believer. He was a pilot and died a week after his conversion in a plane crash.
She married again a few years later and went in search given away by her son. After some difficulty they found him already grown up with their own family - and he was also a devout Christian! The midwife or nurse who he had in fact provided at that time, had been a Christian, and they had the impression to give the child to a Christian family. And if God had finally brought her life in order, and today she leads with her husband, youth missions at YWAM. Speaking of youth

operations: On Saturday came the second group, which performs here in the base school, the so-called Pursuits (ie freely translated "one goal"). This is a school for teenagers with certain modern Mission orientations, such as skateboarding, surfing and music. Since Sunday, all are here and there in the dining room is a bit close when 40 people eat there anymore.
But the Boys and Girls Euphorismus stuck with her and now we have to worship on Monday morning a real girl band - and since then goes off the post.

The kitchen duty took us on Saturday and Sunday in quite right - we had to prepare from 15:00 as a 6-member team dinner for 50 people on Saturday and 105 on Sunday (!). Thereafter, even washing dishes and kitchen cleaning.
On Sunday morning we visited the service of a small Christian community in Tauranga, where a friend of us, Alan Kirkby preached. Since the trip to Tauranga takes about an hour, we had to unfortunately make soon back on the road because we had to stand again at 15:00 in the kitchen.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Can I Take Clonazepam With Sertraline

Sunday in Matamata

This Sunday we stayed in Matamata. We finished our homework, and even in the afternoon we made an excursion to the nearby waterfall. We were quite tired from the long drive the day before, so we set no great stress.

Lite And Fit Yogurt Coupons

farewell Michelle

On Saturday we had to go to the airport with Michelle, she had to leave us, unfortunately, the four weeks were around. I had someone have asked the staff how to most quickly comes to the airport in Auckland. But as I drove my opinion the normal way, only lasted 3.5 hours. We also took a young man, who for a time was on the base. Since Michi
flight was only at 19:40, we visited before or the underwater world in Auckland. There you can go through a large plexiglass tube as it were, through the aquarium. It is then surrounded by the sharks, rays and other fish.
At the airport we waited some time before Michelle Bording the card had (which lasted at least 45 minutes), but then it happened: We had to say goodbye to Michelle, sniff.
The ride home was a disaster. First, it was pitch dark (18:00) Second, it rained in buckets, and third, there was a long drive (since I Greenhorn again took the long route). Once we proceeded us. But finally, at 22:30, we were pretty exhausted at home.

Friday, August 25, 2006

Coole Mods Für Mount & Blade

third

The lesson this week focused on biblical principles about the nature of God. From Bible facts the nature and character of God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit was unterrichet. The speaker is a Dutch immigrant, and brought the material over a fun way. You will know that he is excited about the Bible and that this book is for him not theory but practice.
He has aged 40 years in a Protestant school Lisa Transportation decided to work 8 months in a wool factory. He was alone on the fact that he in any kind of breakfast greeted. He also tried to talk to a geek, and gave up even when the latter refused him first. Then he spent some time with his family (five children) in Queenstown (South Island, a tourist resort surrounded by mountains, similar to Maurach or Seefeld) and survived the open-house style, wanted so just used the fact that they transients gratuitously accommodated.
He knows very well in biblical history, language and culture and brought us some really scriptures to life.
He described as the Place where Jesus heals a blind man by spitting on the floor, making a slurry with soil and thus heals the blind man very much alive (Gospel of John Chapter 9, we almost fell off his chair laughing): It was frowned upon by the pious Jews that you spit on the floor. That in itself was already offensive. Now one must imagine, however: In order to make a porridge sensibly can, I need you already have an associated charge spit. What should have been the most listened to when Jesus first of all get throat really, to bring up possible much spit ...
So we really had fun with his vivid descriptions.
There was also some work: I had to three other men digging for a water line and other lines carry (which of course had the inevitable blisters on the hands to follow). And that night I was split this week for dishwashing sink, was not lazy this time.

Home-Schooling: A few questions were there regarding home schooling. Well, we found out that it is better if Ruth is working on projects. So she has this week as an essay written about the kiwi, the weekend in Rotorua they could study in more detail.
I've entered a few photos of the Home School. Her teacher - Eve - is a real Unicum, but for Ruth Angela is still holding Best. But even with Eve, she has a lot of fun. Interestingly, it is now next week, when Michelle is gone. Well, then Ruth finally learn it in English, however, she resists a little bit.

Photos: Hannah Anna (USA), Anna (USA) and Naphtalia (Fiji), the smallest in the Pre-School;


Ruth in the Home-School alongside Leah (Australia), Michelle and Elizabeth (Norway) and in the back row, the guys from Norway, together with Theresa (also Norway);



Thus, a Home-School may be nice heavy (Sam from Australia)



Finally: Funny Eve (also Australia);