John Masons are here
#16
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Joined: Jul 2002
Location: St Austell, Cornwall to 'Coff's Harbour NSW, then Adelaide - back to Cornwall- back to Oz hopefully
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Hi Mash,
Give me a ring when you get to Adelaide as we will be there from 5th July, where will you be staying?
Have a great flight over.
Sue
Give me a ring when you get to Adelaide as we will be there from 5th July, where will you be staying?
Have a great flight over.
Sue
#17
Originally posted by mashiraz
Thanks everyone,
Moved out yesterday, on my dad's PC now!
Kids are staying at the grandparents, but we are in a hotel. It's a bit chaotic living out of bags....
Just can't wait to go...couple of interviews lined up too, so the future looks interesting....
Let you know more soon
love Mash...
Thanks everyone,
Moved out yesterday, on my dad's PC now!
Kids are staying at the grandparents, but we are in a hotel. It's a bit chaotic living out of bags....
Just can't wait to go...couple of interviews lined up too, so the future looks interesting....
Let you know more soon
love Mash...
Love Sharon xx
#18
Re: John Masons are here
And here's the proof...........
Mash
Mash
Last edited by mashiraz; Jun 28th 2003 at 8:46 pm.
#19
Re: John Masons are here
Let me just give you all a little giggle on the John Masons packing things up front.
I know it tells you to put all things to one side that are not being packed but me being unorganised and naive didn't bother too much.
They packed anything and everything. My sons dirty clothes he had on the previous day, his manky rather "crusty" pyjamas, my collection of 2p and 1p coins (what the **** am I supposed to do with them in Oz - I can't exactly take the kids to the amusement
arcades to spend them!!). My husbands work bag with his lunch box full of tuna bits. It was mental!!
There underestimated how much stuff (Crap) we had and to to get a extra van and didn't finish till 10pm the next night.
You'll be glad to hear the crusty pyjamas and coin collection made it safely to the other side and now my youngest thinks he's loaded cos hes got lots of money!!
Diane
I know it tells you to put all things to one side that are not being packed but me being unorganised and naive didn't bother too much.
They packed anything and everything. My sons dirty clothes he had on the previous day, his manky rather "crusty" pyjamas, my collection of 2p and 1p coins (what the **** am I supposed to do with them in Oz - I can't exactly take the kids to the amusement
arcades to spend them!!). My husbands work bag with his lunch box full of tuna bits. It was mental!!
There underestimated how much stuff (Crap) we had and to to get a extra van and didn't finish till 10pm the next night.
You'll be glad to hear the crusty pyjamas and coin collection made it safely to the other side and now my youngest thinks he's loaded cos hes got lots of money!!
Diane
#20
when the packers came we put our customs and foot and mouth forms on a table, told them where they were and let them get on- at the end of a v.v. long day we realised that the forms had been packed along with the table- yep still on top of the table.Duh!!!! Kate. :scared:
#21
Originally posted by Chris
when the packers came we put our customs and foot and mouth forms on a table, told them where they were and let them get on- at the end of a v.v. long day we realised that the forms had been packed along with the table- yep still on top of the table.Duh!!!! Kate. :scared:
when the packers came we put our customs and foot and mouth forms on a table, told them where they were and let them get on- at the end of a v.v. long day we realised that the forms had been packed along with the table- yep still on top of the table.Duh!!!! Kate. :scared: