Quote from: Gauge on February 17, 2012, 09:16:00 PM
I like the sounds of that where can I join up?
Very soon, at any Seven Eleven outlet. We're syndicating the movement and there will be an Aussie outpost coming to you in every major and minor outpost of civilisation. It would have happened sooner, but Walmart didn't want a bar of us.
Cindy James, the GodMother, will swing by soon with an application form. Lifetime membership is by way of throwing a 'snag' on the regular B-B-Q. Once in, there is no out, except in a pine box, so consider your options (although there aren't any) wisely.
Quote from: Gauge on February 17, 2012, 09:16:00 PM
I would love to see Australia it is one of the places when ever I see it makes me want to be there. I guess that comes from living on the East Coast with these cold winters. Now I am cold again.
It has that romantic charm about it. Sizzling summers, balmy nights, hunky surf life savers; you know how it goes. I know my great great great grandparents saw something in it too. They even stole a piece of toast in order to jump the queue and come out on the first boat, all those years ago. They obviously loved the place at first sight and chained themselves down to a local convict gang and refused to go back. I'm pleased they did, but they could have left the key behind at least. You are most welcome here, anytime you like. No problem in picking you up from the airport. First stop would have to be a harbour cruise on Sydney harbour of course. Then the Adelaide girls would love to show you around.
Never fear of where you are, Devlyn, our very own Charge d'Affaires, complete with Visa, lives very close to you and will no doubt come by soon with an awesome Bostonian chilly welcome. Tell me does the East coast ever warm up at all? I'm considering visiting Philadelphia, New Hope in fact, for a 'nip and tuck', soon, and would prefer not to be rugged up like an Eskimo. Us hot weathered Aussies don't travel too well in the cold. Except for Karen, but then again she is the next stop out of the Antarctic. 'Tassie' slipped away from the mainland during the Jurassic period. And all the Kings horses and all the Kings men, could never get it back again. (Oh !! dear Lawd!! I may have doubled up on my meds this morning. Or 'E' has taken a virulent hold.)
Hope some warm weather comes by for you soon, you're looking a bit blue at the moment.
Be safe, well and happy
Lotsa huggs
Catherine
P.S. Oh dear. Obviously didn't have my reading glasses on. Devlyn has already been. She must have tippy-toed in when I wasn't watching.