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Old 13-10-2003, 01:12 PM
Christopher Norton
 
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Default The Summer of doom

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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 08:36:47 +0100, Christopher Norton
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AFAIK both NZ and Australia award concessionary immigration permits
for the aged parents of younger immigrant workers. So all you
have to do
is send ahead a selection of your offspring to take root. You might
consider Australia; great climate, gardening and lifestyle.


belch


Yeah. And the culture is sickond to none. Ask Sir Les Patterson, he'll
tell you.


Tinny, inyone?


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My cousin thought it most bizarre that we could grow stuff in his winter
time! Mind you if you see fields of Pineapples just growing instead of
cabbage it makes a bit of an impression. Did to me anyway.

I did meet a man whose passion for life was his lawn. However, it`s a
lawn but not as we know it due to the lack of moisture. Very strange but
absolutly perfect. Like a rubber carpet you bounced on it when walking
and was about 2 inches thick before you hit the soil.


but not made of grass?
--
Martin


Nope, was`nt a grass that i`d ever seen. More like a dense carpet of
succulants. Very strange. I`ll always remember lying on it in the
morning, a rib eye steak on the barbie, stubby of 4x heavy and talking
to my fiance on my mobile whilst looking out over Hervey Bay to Fraser
Island.

Chances are I`ll never go again.

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