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ciao1966 Feb 9th 2007 3:41 am

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Originally Posted by possoms (Post 4381959)
and you are on a forum for people emigrating to Australia because?? :confused:

My first post on this forum "BBC - Wanted Down Under" were my comments on the show.

My second was answering another user.

My third is answering you.

possoms Feb 9th 2007 3:54 am

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Originally Posted by ciao1966 (Post 4382003)
My first post on this forum "BBC - Wanted Down Under" were my comments on the show.

My second was answering another user.

My third is answering you.

well that is lovely but why are you on this forum if you are not going to Oz? or have you been and come back?

Coppock Feb 9th 2007 3:57 am

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yea but bullying happens everywhere, how many families do you know that have kids getting bullied here, and for absolutely no reason? I was bullied all the way through high school, just because I was extrovert.

Clippy Feb 9th 2007 4:05 am

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possoms Feb 9th 2007 4:32 am

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Originally Posted by Clippies (Post 4382134)

aww but its fun mam ;)

Clippy Feb 9th 2007 4:34 am

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Originally Posted by possoms (Post 4382235)
aww but its fun mam ;)

Lol, ok but don't say I didn't warn you ;) :D

Don't come crying to me when it all goes wrong :p

Coppock Feb 9th 2007 4:37 am

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Anyway . . . anyone notice that todays show also had the "horses down under" theme again?

Was there an ad for the show in horse and pony or something?

snow-white Feb 9th 2007 4:40 am

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have u noticed how you lot on here are getting very picky all of a sudden do you have something against horses hmmm maybe lol:rofl:

Coppock Feb 9th 2007 4:46 am

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Yea, I have! :lol:

Maybe the editors just have a fetish with horses?

possoms Feb 9th 2007 4:51 am

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Originally Posted by lesleyhunter79 (Post 4382269)
have u noticed how you lot on here are getting very picky all of a sudden do you have something against horses hmmm maybe lol:rofl:

nothing against em, had a lovely horse stew in Belguim once :thumbup:

snow-white Feb 9th 2007 4:54 am

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:rofl: i just want the normal house with the pool and air con of course not interested in the horse.thanks but no thanks x you lot on here are mad god help us when you get your visas can you imagine it

lebones Feb 9th 2007 4:57 am

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Regarding the brickie who would be up at 4 am and home by 2pm,when i lived in Melbourne and was a bus driver i quite often had early starts and early finishes.
It was great , i would get home ,get changed and head for the local swimming pool , great , nice and quiet ,all the kids at school.
Get the BBQ sorted for when my partner got home from work, have a nice BBQ meal and a few drinks, then i would be in bed around 10pm for another early start.
I think its called adapting to your situation and i loved it.

The one thing that does rub me up a bit is people going on about the hot weather, surely everyone knows it gets HOT in Oz,19 million!. put up with it
as i say you just learn to live with it.

snow-white Feb 9th 2007 5:04 am

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well said there mate its all about adapting otherwise dont bother going.:)

possoms Feb 9th 2007 5:06 am

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Originally Posted by lesleyhunter79 (Post 4382310)
:rofl: i just want the normal house with the pool and air con of course not interested in the horse.thanks but no thanks x you lot on here are mad god help us when you get your visas can you imagine it

we've had ours since Aug 05... we were sane before :rofl:

ciao1966 Feb 9th 2007 5:10 am

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Originally Posted by lebones (Post 4382323)
Regarding the brickie who would be up at 4 am and home by 2pm,when i lived in Melbourne and was a bus driver i quite often had early starts and early finishes.
It was great , i would get home ,get changed and head for the local swimming pool , great , nice and quiet ,all the kids at school.
Get the BBQ sorted for when my partner got home from work, have a nice BBQ meal and a few drinks, then i would be in bed around 10pm for another early start.
I think its called adapting to your situation and i loved it.

The one thing that does rub me up a bit is people going on about the hot weather, surely everyone knows it gets HOT in Oz,19 million!. put up with it
as i say you just learn to live with it.

With due respect I think there is a difference between driving a bus and laying bricks under a molten sun. The programme showed that the bricks had to be hosed down with cold water before the brickies could pick them up!!


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