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U.K.Pods In Sydney

Discussion in 'Australia' started by DAVOhorn, Oct 27, 2006.

  1. DAVOhorn

    DAVOhorn Well-Known Member


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    Dear All,

    having recently moved to Sydney from UK i would like to meet up with souls who have done the same.

    This way we can have a chat about our positive and negative experiences over a shandy or coffee.

    It will also enable a support network to help those of us who make the move.

    It can be hard moving half way round the world to start a new job.


    so is anybody interested in meeting up?

    regards David
     
  2. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    good on you davo ...... having met and worked for many ex poms living in aus i'd like to meet up with like beings, who know or have met ex-poms living in aus, for drinks to share thoughts on, for instance, how to get them to move back!!!!!
     
  3. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    just joshing davo, actually mate, buddy, bro everyone knows there's just as many pain-in-the-sphincter aussies as there are any other ethno-geographic group ............................. kiwis aside that is
     
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