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On my birthday I won a dog colouring competition. When I heard the news I was so excited because of all of the prizes I won. When I went down to collect my prizes I was surprised with large amount of dogs. They were really awesome to look at.
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Q-bear stayed with Layton for the holidays. We slept at Api's house for his birthday and then I stayed at Jamie's house for the rest of the week. We went to the Ledo pools, the Makino pools and the Esplanade. Later on in the holidays Layton's cousins from Whakatane came and stayed for one night. On Saturday we watched the boxing and had a very big sleep in the next morning.
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Although it's a little late I couldn't help but give it a mention. Congratulations to the crew that put this advertisement together. I fell in love with it the moment I saw it and would like others to follow suit. Watch again and enjoy!
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It was the impossible dream for the Parramatta Eels. They were never suppose to be in the Grand Final with one of the greatest teams in recent history the Melbourne Storm. It had been a fairy run for the Eels as they seemed to run over some of the toughest teams in the competition to reach this very point. Some were allowed to dream that the Eels could possibly have a chance of snatching the NRL trophy from the clutches of a Goliath like opponent. Drama, suspense and tension made it an enthralling match that tittered the possibility of a Parramatta win but the disciplined and hard working Storm triumphed in the end. It all came unstuck for the Eels and in the end they had to succumb to a convincing Melbourne Storm win. What a season everyone, I have loved every game and cannot wait until next season. I hope that the Warriors sort out a few issues and get things going again next year.


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It was a fight of epic proportions that failed to disappoint. No matter what the opinions were of either fighter about how well or otherwise they would do on the night, it finally come down to the two of them settling it in the ring. I have to admit I was in Cameron's corner and with anticipation I fully expected a very clever and clinical fight from him that would take him to victory. However it was sorely compromised by an aggressive Tua who came out like a pouncing tiger and dispatched Cameron early in the second round. For all intents and purposes Cameron was measured by Tua, (who has fought against the world's best Lennox Lewis), and was found miserably short.
I would have to say that I am not disappointed at the outcome of this fight but rather comforted that an opponent of significant statue was able to expose where Cameron really is in the world of boxing. With regret I think I held Cameron in too high esteem, and so for the Cameron camp at least, it will be a time of soul searching and rebuilding. Although it would be quite the contrary for his formidable opponent David Tua as it seems he may be on track to realising his dream of an elusive world heavy weight title after all.
To both fighters I would say 'Kia kaha korua mo to mahi', and congratulations David Tua on an emphatic victory.