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Donna&Neil Feb 5th 2007 8:51 pm

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Hi sorry video. :(

Clippy Feb 5th 2007 8:53 pm

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Originally Posted by Donna&Neil (Post 4369367)
Hi sorry video. :(

Aw thanks for offering anyway :)

I'll see if I can download it from somewhere :)

tracey.d Feb 5th 2007 8:54 pm

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For some reason I manage to forget this is on every morning:lol:

I've only managed to see 2 and just caught the ;last 5 minutes of this one.

St.Georges Girl Feb 5th 2007 9:07 pm

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Originally Posted by Clelandj (Post 4369329)
Thanks for that, from a drive perspective how long do you think it would take to get into the centre from Bunbury and Dalyellup? Is Clarkson another area that might be of interest? I will have a look into the other areas today. This is a great help!

Hubby says between 2-3 hours according to traffic. Mindarie is a nice suburb on the coastal side too,with good schools. Currambine & Connolly are nice and have good primary schools. Currambine has it's own train station. PM me with the type of thing you are looking for and I can give you more details.

JenJen Feb 5th 2007 9:10 pm

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Sorry if your watching but I think the family who were on today shouldn't be going.

I thought me and hubby were bad at times but oh my god maybe editing but looked like this couple did NOT get on at all.
Seemed to expect alot out there especially the woman (sorry), Can't understand though from all the quotes we got as to why our GSD would cost around £5,000 to get over there (which makes it out of the question) Yet the horse only costs £5,900?????

Very well behaved cute kids though.

I hope tomorrow's family is a bit more watchable

Jen

JenJen Feb 5th 2007 9:11 pm

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[KNow its been asked already but has anyone taped all these????
We've missed loads

Jen

blowfly Feb 5th 2007 9:15 pm

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Originally Posted by lesleyhunter79 (Post 4369089)
goldcoast we had been told robina was nice area?

I have also heard that Robina is a good area, I live further up than that so I can't give you much information I'm afraid.There must be someone on here that knows the area. I hope you are successful.:)

snow-white Feb 5th 2007 9:26 pm

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Originally Posted by JenJen (Post 4369427)
[KNow its been asked already but has anyone taped all these????
We've missed loads

Jen

ive recorded the lot but its on sky plus
unless you want to pop round and share few bottles wine to help me celebrate co we can watch then one after the other
lol lesley

JenJen Feb 5th 2007 9:33 pm

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Originally Posted by lesleyhunter79 (Post 4369492)
ive recorded the lot but its on sky plus
unless you want to pop round and share few bottles wine to help me celebrate co we can watch then one after the other
lol lesley

Lol I'd love to. Tell me you live in Norfolk, preferably near Norwich and it's a deal i'll bring the wine :)

Jen

Mrs JFW Feb 5th 2007 9:38 pm

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I'm not sure the family today should go either....the hubby looks like he would be bored out of his mind at work! :ohmy: and who would look after her kids while she goes trotting around on her horse? :lol:

chilli Feb 5th 2007 9:44 pm

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Originally Posted by jad n rich (Post 4368439)
Its also fact many immigrants to OZ claim housing benefit, despite being well loaded from house sales in countries like the UK. Benefit fraud - you dont have to look far, not many weeks go past on this forum without a a how can I claim UK and australian benefits thread. Same situation, different location.

i understand that! that was my point.
i simply didnt like the arguing on this thread over unwinnable points

people claim what benefits they can. it is the system that is to blame not poles, english, asian, aussies anyone.. i fully believe in a fall back benefit system.
i cannot stand people that would abuse that system..
aussies english poles.... anyone..
in any country..

ps
i certainly dont mean you.
if you feel offended in anyway then pm me and i will explain and apologise.. :)

chilli Feb 5th 2007 9:48 pm

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Originally Posted by blowfly (Post 4368440)
This is correct were do people get these ideas from?:ohmy:

they get them from not reading the original post.....
i am fully aware that i would have to pay....twice...


read my post please:)

possoms Feb 5th 2007 11:56 pm

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Originally Posted by Clippies (Post 4369373)
Aw thanks for offering anyway :)

I'll see if I can download it from somewhere :)

you didnt miss owt Kath, it just showed him making up some mfi type cupboards and a bit of shopfitting.

some nice cheap houses though :)

Coppock Feb 6th 2007 12:58 am

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Originally Posted by streekyandsnippet (Post 4367470)
Whats a TRA?:confused:

Hi, I think a TRA stands for Trades Recognition Australia?

As I say, I've not been through the process. Am only 21 and planning on spending the next few years saving up and getting the work exp that I will need.

Here's the website with info, don't know if it applies for every job or just the trades jobs. . .
http://www.australia-migration.com/page/Trades_TRA/262

snow-white Feb 6th 2007 1:08 am

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Originally Posted by JenJen (Post 4369514)
Lol I'd love to. Tell me you live in Norfolk, preferably near Norwich and it's a deal i'll bring the wine :)

Jen

sorry whitley bay newcastle shame would be fun


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