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travelbug Nov 23rd 2008 8:31 pm

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Originally Posted by Possums (Post 7002487)
we connect to manchester, only about 45 mins from manchester to Colins all back country roads only local people know :lol: so not too bad.

yep can't wait to see her :wub:

had a fab weekend, didnt get a blue tongue but got a snake :lol:

oh that's not too bad then. I wondered if you were driving from Heathrow to Manchester - then i would have felt really sorry for you two! ;)

Funny that you didn't get a blue tongue as your totem - hope the snake wasn't a deadly poisonous one! :lol:

travelbug Nov 23rd 2008 8:34 pm

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Originally Posted by Possums (Post 7003169)
OMG you must be gutted :ohmy:

Sam, that is awful how much you lost. :( I know you'd mentioned before about a loss - but never realised it was quite that much. Scary stuff converting money at the right time....even worse that you have to trust in other 3rd parties who are meant to have your best interests at heart where that's concerned. :sneaky:
Cathy :wub:

Possums Nov 24th 2008 2:04 pm

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this is so sad, 53 pilot whales stranded in Stanley, good news is 11 have been sucessfully returned to the ocean :(

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegrap...001021,00.html

Sammy T Nov 24th 2008 3:41 pm

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Originally Posted by Possums (Post 7006228)
this is so sad, 53 pilot whales stranded in Stanley, good news is 11 have been sucessfully returned to the ocean :(

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegrap...001021,00.html

Yep, very sad to watch on TV, must have been really distressing for those helping with the rescue, I heard that they have tracked the others and they are now back in deep waters, so at least that is something.

Sam

Possums Nov 24th 2008 7:02 pm

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Originally Posted by Sammy T (Post 7006475)
Yep, very sad to watch on TV, must have been really distressing for those helping with the rescue, I heard that they have tracked the others and they are now back in deep waters, so at least that is something.

Sam

oh yes must have been distressing :( yes at least they managed to save some :)

apparently we had some seals on the beach here the other week but I missed them :thumbdown:

travelbug Nov 25th 2008 9:06 pm

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Originally Posted by Possums (Post 7006829)
oh yes must have been distressing :( yes at least they managed to save some :)

apparently we had some seals on the beach here the other week but I missed them :thumbdown:

I was just reading that article - that must have been awful for the people trying to save them (and for the whales) :(. Must have been a sight there being that many whales involved. I like pilot whales - we saw them in Tenerife a few years ago on a Whale sighting trip - they were lovely to watch and when we 1st caught a glimpse we thought the little ones were dolphins! There was a TV programme recently where scientists were trying to work out why whales often beached themselves, so many different theories - but i remember one of them was something to do with their sonar.

Do you ever see any whales/dolphins where you're located ? Where do you think the seals had come from? dont they normally like rocky area's - is it rocky where you are?

Sorry about all the questions - but you know what i'm like! :lol:
Cathy :)

Possums Nov 25th 2008 10:12 pm

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Originally Posted by travelbug (Post 7010905)
I was just reading that article - that must have been awful for the people trying to save them (and for the whales) :(. Must have been a sight there being that many whales involved. I like pilot whales - we saw them in Tenerife a few years ago on a Whale sighting trip - they were lovely to watch and when we 1st caught a glimpse we thought the little ones were dolphins! There was a TV programme recently where scientists were trying to work out why whales often beached themselves, so many different theories - but i remember one of them was something to do with their sonar.

Do you ever see any whales/dolphins where you're located ? Where do you think the seals had come from? dont they normally like rocky area's - is it rocky where you are?

Sorry about all the questions - but you know what i'm like! :lol:
Cathy :)

Hi its so sad :(

saw a whale last year it was in the bay for a long time, not stranded just swimming up and down. think it was a southern wright? and yep seen dolphins, would have been a fantastic photo if we'd caught it 2 jumped out of the water at the same time in the middle of the old pier!

no idea about the seals someone told me they had been around, it is rocky in places there is a colony on 10th island?

had a google seems they breed between oct and jan around the bass strait

http://travelmedia.tourismtasmania.c.../fur_seal.html

dont be daft ask away

:)

kezzabird Nov 26th 2008 6:46 pm

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Jeez did any of you guys get the thunder storm today? Our house was shaking and our windows were rattling it was soooo loud!!:ohmy:

Teabag Nov 26th 2008 7:08 pm

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ooh no, not a storm, loads of rain though

Sammy T Nov 26th 2008 9:24 pm

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Originally Posted by kezzabird (Post 7014624)
Jeez did any of you guys get the thunder storm today? Our house was shaking and our windows were rattling it was soooo loud!!:ohmy:

Yep, the whole house shook:eek:

The children were at school and said that several children dived under their desks as they thought it was an earthquake!

But Angus was working at Huonville and heard nothing at all.

We've certainly had some rain in the last fortnight and to think they are always saying that Hobart is now officially the driest state in Australia, not this month!

Sam

jerzo Nov 26th 2008 10:30 pm

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Originally Posted by Sammy T (Post 7002779)
Hi Zoe:D

Good to hear from you, sounds like you've been busy with the house, when do you think you'll put it back on the market?

Prices have dropped a little here but not as much as we needed, we messed up (with some very poor advice from H**x) with our currency exchange and changed when the rate was 2.04, it then rose up to nearly 2.80 and even now its sitting at about 2.40 which would have given us nearly $100k more, still makes me feel sick if I think about it.

So even if it only sits at about the current level, you'll get a good rate of exchange. Hope its not long before you can put it up for sale and get on over here!

Take care, will be a busy time in your house this Christmas:wub:

Sam

I echo what the others have said Sam ..you were really unlucky :( but you assume that these 'experts ' know more than us mere mortals when they clearly do NOT :mad: . I would feel absolutely gutted but hopefully you will be able to just put it at the back of your mind (not easy )

We are waiting for things to pick up , at a guess I think it will take a full year from now...we have until 2012 if need be , so its not so much of a 'have' to get out there but more of a 'want' to get there !!!

Like Cathy and Andy its not so much about making loads on our house and thinking we can buy mortgage free in Tas (I wish!!) but I also have a figure we have to get to by selling the house so we can have a similar lifestyle in Tas as here. The last thing I want is to struggle more there than here financially...:thumbdown:

I'll be drawing my pension by the time we arrive I expect :eek:

Possums Nov 27th 2008 8:40 am

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Originally Posted by kezzabird (Post 7014624)
Jeez did any of you guys get the thunder storm today? Our house was shaking and our windows were rattling it was soooo loud!!:ohmy:

had a thunderstorm yesterday morning not too bad

but just in bed 10 mins last night and jeez should have heard it, like you the windows started rattling, house skaking, at first thought it was an earthquake! scared me to death then turned to a long rumbling.. NO NOT THE OH :lol: ... then it went :confused:

looks like we are going to have one today too very overcast and heavy feeling.

ianandhelena Nov 27th 2008 1:42 pm

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My band is playing at the Grand in Huonville tonight if anyone's around the area.

Applied for citizenship yesterday and hopefully we'll be able to attend the ceremony on Sandy Bay beach on Australia Day 2009.

kezzabird Nov 28th 2008 9:55 am

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Hey guys have you heard about this new movie coming out.........................

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=_DbW9PmpCH4

:lol:

Possums Nov 29th 2008 12:28 pm

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Originally Posted by kezzabird (Post 7019575)
Hey guys have you heard about this new movie coming out.........................

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=_DbW9PmpCH4

:lol:

LMAO thats brilliant, thought you were talking about that new horror movie Dying Breed about the Pieman :lol:


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