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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    When is the next Albany Creek Flat Earth Society meeting, Ron?
    Firstly, I also apologize for not taking the bait.
    It would be unsound for me to comment on a subject within your expertise.

    Not much of Albany Creek is flat.
    We are on a small rise 27m ASL.
    It is a 200m down hill walk to the Local Tavern and the walk back is not noticed, so the change in level must be slight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    this her?
    I'd have thought Pauline would employ inferior minorities for sweeping duties?

    But, she would make a good publican - she's about as cultured as Mme Thenardier...

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    I say dear chap why does your Jacket smell like mothballs?

    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    Amazing how this:
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    Another Rudd failure!
    Parents to pay for Kevin Rudd's student computer promise



    Sharri Markson

    May 11, 2008 01:35pm

    PARENTS will have to pay thousands of dollars to help implement Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's election promise of a computer for every student.
    Parents to pay for Kevin Rudd's student computer promise | The Courier-Mail

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    Had a similar effect to:

    A Driving to a waterside workers pub in a new car or non Holden and comming out to find it trashed, or
    B Walking into a dockside pub and saying "I vote Liberal". (
    You would not get out alive.)

    I'm surprised some of you own Landrovers..
    I'm sorry Ron you are mistaking your own identity, not ours.

    Don't you still own a D1 (AKA The poor mans Range Rover) to tow around your common man's mobile holiday lodge?

    You must drive the Town car to Country Club. Considering the age of the D1 it must look rather ghastly and quite frankly bring down the whole value of the car park.

    Having not met you due to "Cooma being way to far for you to drive" I can only summise that I am more of a RRS (Range Rover Snob) than you. Due to the fact I own more than one LR with one being a newer vehicle, along with offroading, they get used for soccermum, driving down to and around the horse paddock and pony club duties, with matching horse float. I only like the nice Cognac (not the cheap crap that sends you loco ) and I would not be seen dead towing a Caravan. I would much prefer to stay in the resorts/ motel or if they are not available camping.


    ps Kmart has a special on the cheaper tweed jackets (this week only).

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I'm sorry Ron you are mistaking your own identity, not ours.

    Don't you still own a D1 (AKA The poor mans Range Rover) to tow around your common man's mobile holiday lodge?

    You must drive the Town car to Country Club. Considering the age of the D1 it must look rather ghastly and quite frankly bring down the whole value of the car park.

    Having not met you due to "Cooma being way to far for you to drive" I can only summise that I am more of a RRS (Range Rover Snob) than you. Due to the fact I own more than one LR with one being a newer vehicle, along with offroading, they get used for soccermum, driving down to and around the horse paddock and pony club duties, with matching horse float. I only like the nice Cognac (not the cheap crap that sends you loco ) and I would not be seen dead towing a Caravan. I would much prefer to stay in the resorts/ motel or if they are not available camping.


    ps Kmart has a special on the cheaper tweed jackets (this week only).
    Good one!
    I've heard worse..
    Next you'll be attacking my wife and family... charming, just charming...

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    Time to vote "Dobbo" as the champion in "Mine is bigger, better than yours"...

    Who many others in this site are like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I'm sorry Ron you are mistaking your own identity, not ours.

    Don't you still own a D1 (AKA The poor mans Range Rover) to tow around your common man's mobile holiday lodge?

    You must drive the Town car to Country Club. Considering the age of the D1 it must look rather ghastly and quite frankly bring down the whole value of the car park.

    Having not met you due to "Cooma being way to far for you to drive" I can only summise that I am more of a RRS (Range Rover Snob) than you. Due to the fact I own more than one LR with one being a newer vehicle, along with offroading, they get used for soccermum, driving down to and around the horse paddock and pony club duties, with matching horse float. I only like the nice Cognac (not the cheap crap that sends you loco ) and I would not be seen dead towing a Caravan. I would much prefer to stay in the resorts/ motel or if they are not available camping.


    ps Kmart has a special on the cheaper tweed jackets (this week only).
    How dare you?

    you should be ashamed to have an attitude like that.
    Who cares if you dont like caravans, or if you dont like D1's because they make you look bad.
    Suddenly, everyone is inferior to you, because of the car you drive.... I judge people on there behaviour and attitude,
    Not what they drive.
    You need to take a good hard look at yourself.

    And secondly, Who the hell wears tweed jackets anymore... Where did you get that call from... It was hilarious mate...

    Jake

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    Just a quick search of real estate in Albany creek nothing under $380 G mmm nice area

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Just a quick search of real estate in Albany creek nothing under $380 G mmm nice area
    Yes it is a little over inflated!
    I was a lucky man, I bought ours in 1998 for 168,000. Borrowed 20 grand from war service and paid for the rest.
    Cheap payments that you can re-use. Updated the kitchen and fitted four rain water tanks since, from the same fund

    Agents tell me it is all worth 440, but if you sold, where do you go?.

    The three kids will do well, eventually

    Thirty years in the Australian Army, living in all types of places, pays out when you retire and take a redundancy package at the same time

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Just a quick search of real estate in Albany creek nothing under $380 G mmm nice area
    That's not expensive for Brisbane these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by numpty View Post
    That's not expensive for Brisbane these days.
    Someone has to pay for all that glorious weather

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