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Thylacine 02-23-06 06:27 PM

You guys should not be reading the Sydney Morning Herald. Next you'll be quoting Alan Jones as some pillar of wisdom.

Bottom line - we're the most over, taxed over regulated western nation in the world, and taxes and levies just go into one big coffer. Your rego does not pay for roadworks. The government decided how much it's going to spend on roadworks depending on how much we whinge about potholes.

That is all.

God people are stupid. :)

Brian 02-23-06 06:38 PM

Go Tiger!

Everyone cross your fingers for us. We're trying to get into a 5 bedroom 2 bath home. Repayment is about $600/month. And taxes are lower here too. :D

climbo 02-23-06 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Go Tiger!

Everyone cross your fingers for us. We're trying to get into a 5 bedroom 2 bath home. Repayment is about $600/month. And taxes are lower here too. :D

very nice, but do you have beach volleyball there ? :)

was_bmxer 02-23-06 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Go Tiger!

Everyone cross your fingers for us. We're trying to get into a 5 bedroom 2 bath home. Repayment is about $600/month. And taxes are lower here too. :D

and what about the garage? How many cars side by side with all doors open?

Thylacine 02-23-06 07:43 PM

Where is this? Utah? Is that one bedroom for each wife?

jock 02-23-06 08:40 PM

Status quo in Tour of Cal after today's run along the coast. Would've been a brilliant ride to be on!

jock 02-23-06 08:41 PM

Hey, who insulted Ed? only a handful of posts in two weeks...

mrkott3r 02-23-06 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
You guys should not be reading the Sydney Morning Herald. Next you'll be quoting Alan Jones as some pillar of wisdom.


Dude SMH is a fairfax publication its about left wing as you can get for a mainstream publication. So its the opposite of Alan Jones.

If you were reading a PBL publication by itself I would be a little worried.


finally found a house expat. Good on ya

mrkott3r 02-23-06 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by was_bmxer
and what about the garage? How many cars side by side with all doors open?


probably two because the cars are so big :D

probably 8 falcons or commodores nose to tail across the width of the garage

Brian 02-23-06 10:22 PM

Hmmm. Let's see. No, no beach volleyball. But getting a haircut at Bikini Cuts runs a close 2nd. Sadly, the house only has a 1 car garage. But that extra bedroom is for the bikes. Tiger, what man is his right mind would want more than one wife? It may be the only the they have right, but at least the French know how to do it properly. A mistress is easily discarded, and won't cost you a house and half your super. Back to the car/garage thing now. Kotter, not only is our car tiny by anyone's standards, but there aren't and Falcons or Commodores over here. The do sell the Monaro with a GTO badge, but it's quicker than the Aussie version due to the exhaust re-routing giving it a 15hp boost.

That's all I have to report today. Oh, Amgen's been copping it for sponsoring a race. Hope that doesn't affect their stock price.

531Aussie 02-23-06 10:29 PM

what about the current, balmy 1 degree C (37F) temp in SLC?

And a 'springly' -3C in Bryce Canyon...........yummy

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/slc/forecast...=RWR&version=0

mrkott3r 02-23-06 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Kotter, not only is our car tiny by anyone's standards, but there aren't and Falcons or Commodores over here. The do sell the Monaro with a GTO badge, but it's quicker than the Aussie version due to the exhaust re-routing giving it a 15hp boost.


The commodore/falcon idea is for comparative illustration purposes only!

The GTO got canned in the states as well. Too expensive to re-engineer for the new US airbag regulation. For that type of anyway money I would take a wrx/evo9/alfa gta instead!

badsac 02-23-06 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by ozbiker
The problem is very deep - it's a social sickness. Every night (on TV) children can see realistic re-enactments of people being shot. They are bombarded by news of violence by the media - every hour these days on TV. Shooting another person is essentially the ultimate act of cowardice. You terminate life using a machine designed purposely for that purpose, and from the ultimate position of strength - you cannot be stopped - a simple finger operated switch turns off a life like extinguishing a light.

An entire generation has been made immune to the the reality and consequences of this, and similar actions (many people are scared of needles - 1/10th mm diameter and sharp - oh how pathetic!! - they rarely think of a bullet as a needle, 10mm diameter, blunt, and doing Mach 2!!!!).

How much of a leap does it take to tranfer this into a car - to sit completely enclosed and unassailable in a steel cocoon, a position of absolute power, the decider of life and death, at least for those weaker than you like cyclists. To buzz a cyclist in a car is a demonstration of power - "see, I can kill you or let you live - my choice - and you can't stop me". **** is a crime of power. Assault is a crime of power. Firearm murder is a crime of power. Buzzing cyclists is a crime of power. What they all have in common is that they are done from a position of absolute safety - the coward's position.

Man, that sounds like an intelligent post. No worder you idiots ignored it. :p

mrkott3r 02-23-06 11:52 PM

cant be stuffed discussing it. But the bit about drivers sounds about right for 4wd owners. They are just crazy

Odin 02-24-06 12:00 AM

Hey Oz, you were right. Got my hands on some Giramondo stuff the other day... new bibs and jersey.
Damn those bibs are nice... :love:

531Aussie 02-24-06 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by Odin
Hey Oz, you were right. Got my hands on some Giramondo stuff the other day... new bibs and jersey.
Damn those bibs are nice... :love:

yeah, nice, hey!!

Apparently other brands such as Assos are just as good, but I'm too 'tight' to spend big bucks on bloody lycra. :p

My Kennedy bibs cost me 70 bucks, and they're plenty comfy!!

Odin 02-24-06 12:30 AM

The Giramondo's only cost me $75... bit of a bargain, and they have a nice "Eastern" down each leg ;)
:D


tight
:rolleyes:

531Aussie 02-24-06 12:39 AM

cool.

Online? got a link?

Odin 02-24-06 12:40 AM

http://www.easternvets.com/easternve...ern_knicks.gif


Eastern


:D

poopypants 02-24-06 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by climbo
yeah, well you'd probably hate Sydney riding then, compared to suburban CT it would be a menace. You live in the city and work in the burbs, that's strange, but lucky if you go against all the traffic every day. What part of CT ?

I live in the capital, Hartford. It's not bad ... it's big enough that I have plenty of pubs within walking distance... and it's a great location ... I can be on the slopes in VT in 2 hours, in a pub in Boston in 1.5 or in NYC in 2 and I am 4 hours from the White Mountains in New Hampshire for some decent hiking... but it's number 7 in the country for violent crime ... am looking forward to getting back home though, I am pretty much over being cold...

My wife is well keen on Sydney, we spend time there everytime we're home but this will be her first time living outside America ...

Brian 02-24-06 10:04 AM

We found Australia to be a bit too expensive as far as the cost of living. A great holiday destination when the AU$ cost me US$.47. My wife lived in Newcastle for nearly 40 years before she decided it was time to move on.

A note about the weather - it was in the 30s when we left Oz, and it's about the same here. :D

poopypants 02-24-06 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
We found Australia to be a bit too expensive as far as the cost of living.

That's my wife's complaint and major concern, from cars, to electronics to clothes ... I keep telling her that there is more to it than that, you can't put a price on quality of life and it's definitely going to be better weather, better beaches, a more laid back lifestyle and a tonne of really good friends that I am looking forward to hanging out with...

We will try it for a few years and if it doesn't work out we can always come back. I have a feeling she's going to love it though.

Brian 02-24-06 04:23 PM

Poopy, I hope she's ok with the heat and humidity. As far as quality of life, Australia did not afford us the lifestyle I had here. If you have the ability to earn a lot, Australia can be a comfortable place, but neither my wife nor myself made enough money to make it easy on us. Good luck, whatever you do.

berny 02-24-06 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Poopy, I hope she's ok with the heat and humidity. As far as quality of life, Australia did not afford us the lifestyle I had here. If you have the ability to earn a lot, Australia can be a comfortable place, but neither my wife nor myself made enough money to make it easy on us. Good luck, whatever you do.

Living in the major centres in NSW, Particularly Sydney, is the most expensive way to exist here. There are plenty of cheaper alternatives which offer better quality lifestyle options in other states. Sydney is actually one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in and not really that laid back.

Brian 02-24-06 06:43 PM

I liked Newcastle, but the housing affordability/employment opportunity ratio was pretty messed up.

We missed out on the house I mentioned earlier, but I'm able to get a loan for whatever we need. Guess I'll work on getting a job first.

was_bmxer 02-24-06 11:06 PM

Seems like it was the pommy track team was racing at hefferon last tue night and they have been hanging around racing again last night in Sutherland.

mrkott3r 02-24-06 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
We missed out on the house I mentioned earlier, but I'm able to get a loan for whatever we need. Guess I'll work on getting a job first.

Then as you are looking at houses you think back to that insurance ad that went,
"Why is it that the houses have the best sheds have the worst kitchens?"

badsac 02-25-06 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
We missed out on the house I mentioned earlier, but I'm able to get a loan for whatever we need. Guess I'll work on getting a job first.

They loan out unlimited amounts of money to people with no job sitting on their arse playing Playstation and getting welfare? Man, that is the land of opportunity. I'll be over in a jiffy! :D

Brian 02-25-06 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by badsac
They loan out unlimited amounts of money to people with no job sitting on their arse playing Playstation and getting welfare? Man, that is the land of opportunity. I'll be over in a jiffy! :D

Um, this house has Nintendo, Playstation, Xbox and a Gamecube. And I play none of them. What I do have is really good credit, and they figure that I'll make the payment somehow. But I'll save the extra 1.75% interest and get a job first.

mrkott3r 02-25-06 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
What I do have is really good credit, and they figure that I'll make the payment somehow. But I'll save the extra 1.75% interest and get a job first.

this really good credit how do I achieve that? So I can move to the states borrow heaps of money and then sit around playing xbox 360 :D


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