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soapy© Oct 23rd 2007 2:57 am

Re: pacific pines
 

Originally Posted by fitladj (Post 5457450)
Thank you Kevin for your comment it was really helpfull. I would just like to say I left school with 5 GCSE's and will be starting TAFE after christmas.
I would like to say thank you all for your comments and yes I have left my friends in the U.K and am starting again. All I was asking for was to meet up with people of my own age.

and for you Kevin

thnk u kevin 4 yure coment it was reali helpful. i wud jus like 2 say i left skool wit 5 gcse's nd i wil b starting tafe afta christmas. i wud like 2 say thnk u 4 al ya coments nd yes i hav left my frends in da uk nd i am startin agen. al i was askin 4 was 2 meet up wit peeps my own age.


:)

did you see the list of ages that are going to the gold coast meet?

SunnyMD Oct 23rd 2007 7:57 am

Re: pacific pines
 

Originally Posted by fitladj (Post 5457450)
Thank you Kevin for your comment it was really helpfull. I would just like to say I left school with 5 GCSE's and will be starting TAFE after christmas.
I would like to say thank you all for your comments and yes I have left my friends in the U.K and am starting again. All I was asking for was to meet up with people of my own age.

and for you Kevin

thnk u kevin 4 yure coment it was reali helpful. i wud jus like 2 say i left skool wit 5 gcse's nd i wil b starting tafe afta christmas. i wud like 2 say thnk u 4 al ya coments nd yes i hav left my frends in da uk nd i am startin agen. al i was askin 4 was 2 meet up wit peeps my own age.


:)


:thumbup: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :thumbsup: RAOTL LMAO

Well done, you'll go far in life !!!!!

sammyg Oct 23rd 2007 8:21 am

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Another thread taken off topic and out of context in true BE style!!!!!

3-cookiie-22 Oct 23rd 2007 11:55 am

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Oh my good Lord, Grow up man! How old are you? And you are trying to start an arrgument with a 17 year old! You strange person!
If you thought that was bad this will really piss you off!
:sneaky:
sup blud how ya doin nd yh haha im only 14 yeah boi !! nd u need to grow up mate if u dont like it TUFF !! u dnt even no us and it is easier to rite this way doesnt take as long!!

Peace Out !!

3-cookiie-22 Oct 23rd 2007 1:03 pm

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And Watch what you say becoz we are your future !! Haha !! :D

ridds Oct 23rd 2007 7:02 pm

Re: pacific pines
 

Originally Posted by fitladj (Post 5457450)
Thank you Kevin for your comment it was really helpfull. I would just like to say I left school with 5 GCSE's and will be starting TAFE after christmas.
I would like to say thank you all for your comments and yes I have left my friends in the U.K and am starting again. All I was asking for was to meet up with people of my own age.

and for you Kevin

thnk u kevin 4 yure coment it was reali helpful. i wud jus like 2 say i left skool wit 5 gcse's nd i wil b starting tafe afta christmas. i wud like 2 say thnk u 4 al ya coments nd yes i hav left my frends in da uk nd i am startin agen. al i was askin 4 was 2 meet up wit peeps my own age.


:)

This really made my day, thank you! :rofl: Good luck!

wee _poz Oct 23rd 2007 11:35 pm

Re: pacific pines
 

Originally Posted by skeaty (Post 5452239)
Hey give the lad a break, He has only asked to meet people his own age.

That is why my son is not coming out, At 19 There is no way he would go back to school and he knows it will be hard for him to make friends straight away, even with joining rugby or footy clubs it will still be hard for them.

It will take a little time but you will find good friends again.

My son is just going to work, there is frost all over the cars and had to de ice and saying how cold it is and winter is only just starting. He is in the construction industry and would be able to get a good job straight away, But at this time still doesnt want to come.
As he said if it was 2 years ago and he was at school there would be no problem.
I just wish my son was coming out with us, we leave 1st December.
All the best
skeaty

hi im soapys daughter im 20:D and i know how hard it is moving here.....i lived in sydney and made loads of friends at school but now im in the gold coast just recently moved .....and i dont know any1 but im taking a gamble ...and i know how hard its going to be for me but i know soon as i start working i will be able to make friends it is harder but it will become easier and its a shame he wont be coming but he should least try it ,start work and see how it goes its hard for me sometimes but i know it will get easier the more i try ...but i know a few people now and it helps a lot that im not on my own and i know exactly what your son is thinking but least if he tries it and if he doesnt like it then he could go back. I tried it because i didnt want to sit so far away from my family and sit thinking what if? or what would it of been like? the hardest thing for me was my family having xmas and new year without me them going to the beach doing amazing things when i was living in sydney myself ..its the worst feeling ever, even coming from scotland i had the choice but i wanted to see what it was like and didnt want to miss out a massvie opportunity that not alot of people can do......so i just wanted to let you know ..i understand what hes thinking .:)

sarahlou Oct 24th 2007 7:51 pm

Re: pacific pines
 

Originally Posted by on a mission (Post 5457560)
get to the skate park... plenty of ppl, there, failing htat, get too surfers

?

wee _poz Oct 24th 2007 9:22 pm

Re: pacific pines
 

Originally Posted by fitladj (Post 5457450)
Thank you Kevin for your comment it was really helpfull. I would just like to say I left school with 5 GCSE's and will be starting TAFE after christmas.
I would like to say thank you all for your comments and yes I have left my friends in the U.K and am starting again. All I was asking for was to meet up with people of my own age.

and for you Kevin

thnk u kevin 4 yure coment it was reali helpful. i wud jus like 2 say i left skool wit 5 gcse's nd i wil b starting tafe afta christmas. i wud like 2 say thnk u 4 al ya coments nd yes i hav left my frends in da uk nd i am startin agen. al i was askin 4 was 2 meet up wit peeps my own age.


:)

hey there im soapys daughter im 20 and my sister is 18 were close by were u are...but were also going to the meet this saturday you should come theres plenty of others our age ....and it will be good for me too i just moved from sydney i was living there myself and now im in the goldcoast and im not at school to and neither is my sister and this meet on the 27th oct is my first time going so im not going know any1 but that what makes it interesting because everyone will be because their in the same situation so ye i hope to see you there .poz x

killamarsh Oct 25th 2007 6:16 am

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Sorry but every time I see this post and the phrase 'pacific pines' I keep thinking that you are talking about a retirement village.

skeaty Oct 25th 2007 6:54 am

Re: pacific pines
 

Originally Posted by wee _poz (Post 5461336)
hi im soapys daughter im 20:D and i know how hard it is moving here.....i lived in sydney and made loads of friends at school but now im in the gold coast just recently moved .....and i dont know any1 but im taking a gamble ...and i know how hard its going to be for me but i know soon as i start working i will be able to make friends it is harder but it will become easier and its a shame he wont be coming but he should least try it ,start work and see how it goes its hard for me sometimes but i know it will get easier the more i try ...but i know a few people now and it helps a lot that im not on my own and i know exactly what your son is thinking but least if he tries it and if he doesnt like it then he could go back. I tried it because i didnt want to sit so far away from my family and sit thinking what if? or what would it of been like? the hardest thing for me was my family having xmas and new year without me them going to the beach doing amazing things when i was living in sydney myself ..its the worst feeling ever, even coming from scotland i had the choice but i wanted to see what it was like and didnt want to miss out a massvie opportunity that not alot of people can do......so i just wanted to let you know ..i understand what hes thinking .:)

Thankyou so much, I will try and get him to read this. we have 5 weeks to go and can only hope he changes his mind.
Thanks
skeaty

soapy© Oct 25th 2007 2:46 pm

Re: pacific pines
 

Originally Posted by killamarsh (Post 5467741)
Sorry but every time I see this post and the phrase 'pacific pines' I keep thinking that you are talking about a retirement village.

youve seen my photo then:lol:

wee _poz Oct 25th 2007 5:18 pm

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[QUOTE=skeaty;5467912]Thankyou so much, I will try and get him to read this. we have 5 weeks to go and can only hope he changes his mind.
Thanks
skeat

Your welcome its always better to hear from someone more of your sons age and who is in the same situation ...but good luck .....and hope your son will join you......i can tell you iv never regret one moment now ....about moving here.....i just think im lucky to be here thanks do my dad soapy and my mum for all their hard work:rofl: love yous .....made a better life for me ..:thumbsup:
so yeh good luck :D mwah xx

soapy© Oct 25th 2007 8:38 pm

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somehow im sure thats gonna cost me:eek:

on a mission Oct 25th 2007 8:41 pm

Re: pacific pines
 

Originally Posted by sarahlou (Post 5465234)
?

Hi,

the skate park at Pac Pines,

good place to meet ppl, my lad , who was 13 went there within a few hours he had loads of mates.

Some great spectacles too, when the hoons do the dougnut and burn out thing.... going around the roundabout....


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