Hello Melissa,
Nice to meet another Welsh
manwoman. I'm from a little north of Sydney
Quote from: melissa.wilkins on December 30, 2011, 02:35:04 AM
hi girls and boys (delete which one doesn't apply to you).
I remember stopping overnight in your town once. I'd left my hair shampoo in the car overnight and when I went to get it in the morning, it was frozen. Hence, since then I only visit in the summer months. LOL.
I would have thought there was a few more girls than a dozen, here. But then again, if you're an accountant, you can't be too far wrong. You'll have to amend your score for the honorary Ozzies. Cindy, our very own Immigration attache to Susan's, granted Devlyn (Tracey) a residential visa just the other night. Tracey now has dual nationality. (We'll teach her how to speak "Strine" soon, the moment she swears allegiance to
Julia the Queen

) The poor girl, my heart goes out to her. She does a fantastic job here, welcoming new members. It must be something to do with the time she comes in from Boston, because as soon as she welcomes someone, she is immediately drowned by a league of Aussie girls doing the same.
Don't be too shy of displaying your political tendencies either. After all your region has spawned some decent political leadership in recent times. Excuse my political ineptness, but didn't Doug Anthony come from the Tablelands, or at least a recent leader of the Federal country party come from there?
I hope GI is good to you. Being a relative small country town population has its draw backs at times. I know Armidale, which is near, is a more cosmopolitan population due to the Uni may have some effect of acceptance of our community in the local area, but overall country people tend to be more conservative than our city counterparts.
Hope you have an enjoyable New Year. Be safe, well and happy
Lotsa huggs
Catherine