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Jen Strath
Jen Strath
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Joined: 11th Feb 2008
Location: Australia
quotePosted at 06:35 on 10th April 2008

Tongue out 26 here in Melbourne town! a nice balmy day. Well I can offer a wonderful view of the city and the Bay!

 


Lyn G
Lyn G
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Joined: 10th Jun 2004
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 07:25 on 10th April 2008
OOOHH cant wait, free visits (for some lol) to Oz via Phils kind invite and one from Jen too AND a girlie night out! Cool Its a lovely spring morning here, suns shining birds singing weeds are growing after all the rain lol

Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Joined: 11th Jun 2007
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 10:19 on 10th April 2008
Why don't you encourage those offering a free holiday to invite Peter and Ron so that we are not involved in the forum for a while, it would be like you all having a holiday!

Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 10:37 on 10th April 2008

Pip (See were really friendly now)

Didn't read the posts before I wrote the last, so just want you to know that Peter and I (Ron) accept your offer of the holiday in Australia, we will be out via Emirates airline before the year is out. Actually it might happen quicker than you think! (Don't tell them Diana). As for charging us Prisoner's of Mother England extra to be in your company, well it's not as though we intend to stay is it, not exactly pomigrants! Mind you I suppose some in the forum would have you believe that Peter and I (Ron) could be convict deportations!! Have a wonderful day Pip...from two extremely talented 'Brits'. 


Jen Strath
Jen Strath
Posts: 89
Joined: 11th Feb 2008
Location: Australia
quotePosted at 11:23 on 10th April 2008
On 10th April 2008 10:37, Ron Brind wrote:

Pip (See were really friendly now)

Didn't read the posts before I wrote the last, so just want you to know that Peter and I (Ron) accept your offer of the holiday in Australia, we will be out via Emirates airline before the year is out. Actually it might happen quicker than you think! (Don't tell them Diana). As for charging us Prisoner's of Mother England extra to be in your company, well it's not as though we intend to stay is it, not exactly pomigrants! Mind you I suppose some in the forum would have you believe that Peter and I (Ron) could be convict deportations!! Have a wonderful day Pip...from two extremely talented 'Brits'. 

Ron you are evil...pomigrants Laughing 

Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 13:34 on 10th April 2008
Jen, better explain I suppose...it comes from pomegranate and immigrant...pomigrant, and anyway we (Peter and Ron) haven't been granted visa's yet! He, he, all good fun here isn't it? Isn't it Peter?

Jen Strath
Jen Strath
Posts: 89
Joined: 11th Feb 2008
Location: Australia
quotePosted at 14:30 on 10th April 2008
It's OK Ron, I understood...that's why I said evil Tongue out  You don't need visa's to visit OZLaughing

Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Joined: 20th Aug 2006
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 15:47 on 10th April 2008
Hey Ron, how much is a passeport these days? Mine ran out.

Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Joined: 11th Jun 2007
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 17:58 on 10th April 2008

Jen

Yeah, we do need visa's for OZ! And others may not have understood, which is why I came back with an explanation. I mean tut, tut, Jen don't want them having a go at me AGAIN do I?

And Peter, passport about £75.00 each I think, for about 10 years! Thinks....perhaps I can encourage him to stay there, do some deep sea diving or something!


Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Joined: 20th Aug 2006
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 18:12 on 10th April 2008
75 quid? Thats almost the cost of the fare aint it? Think I will stay here. You can wind Jen and Phil up on your own. lol  I'l go deep sea fishing instead.

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