Australia Day for a non-citizen.
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Re: Australia Day for a non-citizen.
Well I am doing something really exciting ...................... cleaning the house and ironing!!! Yippeeeeee
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Originally Posted by Vanessa
Well I am doing something really exciting ...................... cleaning the house and ironing!!! Yippeeeeee
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Re: Australia Day for a non-citizen.
Originally Posted by NedKelly
Any ideas how a non-citizen should celebrate Australia Day?
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Re: Australia Day for a non-citizen.
We are just heading off to the beach for a couple of hours and then coming home to a street party with the 9 houses in our cul-de-sac. Only takes one person to make a suggestion so we shall be eating, and being merry with our aussie neighbours later. . . .
Binbird
Binbird
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Re: Australia Day for a non-citizen.
Originally Posted by binbird
We are just heading off to the beach for a couple of hours and then coming home to a street party with the 9 houses in our cul-de-sac. Only takes one person to make a suggestion so we shall be eating, and being merry with our aussie neighbours later. . . .
Binbird
Binbird
We're having a bbq, a swim and we were supposed to play cricket, but its too hot today (41 deg ) so will hang about the pool
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Originally Posted by Fiona&malc
We're having a bbq, a swim and we were supposed to play cricket, but its too hot today (41 deg ) so will hang about the pool
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Originally Posted by fraser
We're sitting in the house it's bloody hot.
it makes you wonder how people coped years ago before air conditioning, it must have been a nightmare !!!!
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Re: Australia Day for a non-citizen.
Originally Posted by NedKelly
Any ideas how a non-citizen should celebrate Australia Day?
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Originally Posted by Fiona&malc
it makes you wonder how people coped years ago before air conditioning, it must have been a nightmare !!!!
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Sittingout on the patio watching the tropical monsoon! Ahhh luverly
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Originally Posted by Rabc
Sittingout on the patio watching the tropical monsoon! Ahhh luverly
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Re: Australia Day for a non-citizen.
Originally Posted by NedKelly
Any ideas how a non-citizen should celebrate Australia Day?
Working as usual.
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Originally Posted by fraser
Sounds fantastic mate
It's really freshend things up All twelve hours of it so far an it shows no sign of stopping! The kids have canoes and huge innertube tyres in the drainage channel at the end of the road :scared:
Wish I had one