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Old Jul 31st 2008 | 12:19 pm
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And no you cannot drag your 17/18/19/40 year old son/daughter back to the UK because they are loving Australia and you are not.
 
Old Jul 31st 2008 | 1:34 pm
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134. No Australia is not cheaper than the UK
135. IMHO
 
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134. No Australia is not cheaper than the UK
135. IMHO
136. Dan Murphy is one of the best friends you will ever have.

137. Yes, the fish and chips do taste different...you are in A...u..s....t..ralia

138. They have Polish people here too.
 
Old Jul 31st 2008 | 4:27 pm
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139 $3.90 per kilo
140 rents vary
150 no-one here can tell you that it's your decision
151 yes that has been asked before
152 no it's peanuts you need much more than that
 
Old Jul 31st 2008 | 5:02 pm
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137. Yes, the fish and chips do taste different...you are in A...u..s....t..ralia
153. "Gummy" flake is Shark

154. No. Asking for advice about a massive life changing decision, like moving your family to the other side of the world, from people you don't know on the Internet is not a "good idea"

155. Sorry, I don't speak TXT... please post in English
 
Old Jul 31st 2008 | 5:04 pm
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156. Yes it will need a visa - Subclass 932 Provisional Lettuce Visa
 
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157. THIS IS CONSIDERED SHOUTING ON AN INTERNET FORUM. EMPLOY THE LOWER CASE LETTERS TOO.

158. Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread.
 
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Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
157. THIS IS CONSIDERED SHOUTING ON AN INTERNET FORUM. EMPLOY THE LOWER CASE LETTERS TOO.

158. Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread.

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Old Jul 31st 2008 | 6:25 pm
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Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
157. THIS IS CONSIDERED SHOUTING ON AN INTERNET FORUM. EMPLOY THE LOWER CASE LETTERS TOO.

158. Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread Run-on sentences like this are really hard to read and it makes it difficult to comprehend especially if you don't use any commas or fullstops in the sentence and people find it really difficult to read too and they lose patience and end up not reading it at all because its too much effort and it looks all swimmy in front of your eyes so its a really bad idea and we like punctuation and separation of sentences into paragraphs only because its a valuable tool and its so much easier on the eyes and on the brain and it raises your chance of being read and listened to and it might also increase the responses too but just some of us are too buggered to read through massive spiels of black stuff especially those of us who have dyslexia issues because all the spidery black stuff jumps and shivers all over the page and it becomes incomprehensible and really we're not judging your grammar or spelling but we do like just a tiny bit of punctuation so just a tiny weeny bit of full stops and commas are good and it means that we don't just say I cant be bothered and we actually reply to your thread.

Ho ho ho ...but agreed! Please make it stop.

159. We are more likely to read a thread if the title is spelled correctly.
 
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Originally Posted by busterboy
Ho ho ho ...but agreed! Please make it stop.

159. We are more likely to read a thread if the title is spelled correctly.
160. We are also more likely to read a thread if the title says something pertinent and / or interesting rather than just "Help"
 
Old Jul 31st 2008 | 6:50 pm
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160. We are also more likely to read a thread if the title says something pertinent and / or interesting rather than just "Help"
161. 'Hellp Iv'e got the shippen cumpany cumming'.....interests us for all the wrong reasons.
 
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Originally Posted by busterboy
I enjoyed this one too!
Believe me, it happens!

When I worked for Australia Post, we received a regular influx of Austrian mail that had to be redirected, so I presume they were getting some of ours too.

 
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Yes your mother can send you food but we do have food here.
Your lightbulbs will work but it would kinder to the new owners to leave them in situ.
No, Brissie is not unbearable humid.
No, Mellie isn't freezing cold.
Yes, ask Buzzy.
No I can't tell you where to live, I don't know you or anything about you.
Yes, QLD is a state whilst Perth is a city - you can't compare.
 
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161. 'Hellp Iv'e got the shippen cumpany cumming'.....interests us for all the wrong reasons.
(although it may lead to some interesting thread discussions )
 
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Originally Posted by moneypen20
Yes your mother can send you food but we do have food here.
Your lightbulbs will work but it would kinder to the new owners to leave them in situ.
No, Brissie is not unbearable humid.
No, Mellie isn't freezing cold.
Yes, ask Buzzy.
No I can't tell you where to live, I don't know you or anything about you.
Yes, QLD is a state whilst Perth is a city - you can't compare.
No, there is no beach
Yes, there are plenty of beaches
Singapore and Hong Kong
No, we are unable to predict the future exchange rate
No, we cannot accurately assess what will happen to the housing market
Listen to yourself and don't be swayed
Yes, you can have Australian friends.
 


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