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davidb1989 Jan 18th 2009 2:54 am

places to go on arrival?
 
hi all any ideas on where to go when we first arrive on the gold coast just for a few weeks untill we have somewhere permanent to rent? thanks:thumbup:

davidb1989 Jan 18th 2009 2:56 am

Re: places to go on arrival?
 

Originally Posted by davidb1989 (Post 7183746)
hi all any ideas on where to go when we first arrive on the gold coast just for a few weeks untill we have somewhere permanent to rent? thanks:thumbup:

o yeah and please bare in mind we arnt bringing ANYTHING with us apart from clothes thanks

kevin747 Jan 25th 2009 9:50 am

Re: places to go on arrival?
 

Originally Posted by davidb1989 (Post 7183750)
o yeah and please bare in mind we arnt bringing ANYTHING with us apart from clothes thanks

Trailer park.

22B Jan 26th 2009 7:38 am

Re: places to go on arrival?
 
Spelling school.

DCS Jan 26th 2009 7:44 am

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Originally Posted by 22B (Post 7214954)
Spelling school.

not very nice!!

timmins family Jan 26th 2009 8:49 am

Re: places to go on arrival?
 

Originally Posted by kevin747 (Post 7212315)
Trailer park.

I did not realise we had a few 5 year olds on this site:thumbdown:
Do you not think its time to give up with the snide remarks every time this member tries getting information.This was obviously a honnest question ,so there was no need for your useless comment !
Isnt this what started this ....??? fuss

Paddy_M Jan 26th 2009 8:52 am

Re: places to go on arrival?
 
Hi David

Have you checked realestate.com.au for holiday rentals/long term let etc

May give you a few pointers. You could also contact a few of the agents too.

If you do a search on the forums you will see a few posts about good short term places to rent.

Some holiday lets are very expensive though.

Good luck

hevs Jan 26th 2009 8:56 am

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Originally Posted by 22B (Post 7214954)
Spelling school.

As I keep banging on...it won't help dyslexia FFS:sneaky:

kevin747 Jan 26th 2009 10:43 am

Re: places to go on arrival?
 

Originally Posted by timmins family (Post 7215160)
I did not realise we had a few 5 year olds on this site:thumbdown:
Do you not think its time to give up with the snide remarks every time this member tries getting information.This was obviously a honnest question ,so there was no need for your useless comment !
Isnt this what started this ....??? fuss

I'm not 5,I'm 6. Why don't you check out the dudes post prior to being a hero .He is a clown and if he gets here my intuition tells me it will not be long before he is involved in a child protection case.
He has insulted,begged and generally behaved in an insulting manner.

Good luck

Pollyana Jan 26th 2009 3:52 pm

Re: places to go on arrival?
 

Originally Posted by kevin747 (Post 7215553)
I'm not 5,I'm 6. Why don't you check out the dudes post prior to being a hero .He is a clown and if he gets here my intuition tells me it will not be long before he is involved in a child protection case.
He has insulted,begged and generally behaved in an insulting manner.

Good luck

Right, cut it out.

To insinuate that there are child protection issues here is wholly out of order. You may not agree with the route the poster is taking to get to Australia, or with some of the questions he has asked, but before you continue can I refer you to the site rules, esp Rule 1.

For the benefit of several current posters, BE does not tolerate cyber-bullies.

David has as much right to ask for assistance, and to post his experiences, as any other poster. If you cannot respond pleasantly I suggest you ignore his posts.

kevin747 Jan 26th 2009 4:44 pm

Re: places to go on arrival?
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 7216222)
Right, cut it out.

To insinuate that there are child protection issues here is wholly out of order. You may not agree with the route the poster is taking to get to Australia, or with some of the questions he has asked, but before you continue can I refer you to the site rules, esp Rule 1.

For the benefit of several current posters, BE does not tolerate cyber-bullies.

David has as much right to ask for assistance, and to post his experiences, as any other poster. If you cannot respond pleasantly I suggest you ignore his posts.

My apologies. I just feel angry at his remarks and requests for money.My remark was aimed at his level of maturity re child care .I am not suggesting anything else.I accept that my post may have been too harsh

Pollyana Jan 26th 2009 8:09 pm

Re: places to go on arrival?
 

Originally Posted by kevin747 (Post 7216303)
My apologies. I just feel angry at his remarks and requests for money.My remark was aimed at his level of maturity re child care .I am not suggesting anything else.I accept that my post may have been too harsh

Apology appreciated and accepted :)


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