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I was actualy born in my bedroom @ 20 Walcot House in 1968. Left there @ 16. Moved to Australia 10 years ago this November. A BIG change for me. 10 mins from some knockout beaches etc etc. Certainly dofferent to what I was used to . Is the Road ?community centre still on Alrbrighton Road ?
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Nowlives...ED is a pretty cool vibey (sp) little area....lovely eateries, good bars (some of them) and a kind of small-town semi-cosmpolitan vibe. I know, sounds like a contradiction in terms - but ..somehow the area seems to manage it. Actually caught myself grinning with pleasure when i got off the train at ED and walked up the Lane the other evening...so many happy people milling around taking in the chilled ED atmosphere. May becone a haven for wankers when the 4X4s proliferate and the displaced clapham set launch a full on invasion. But at the moment, its a fun, relaxed place to live.
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nowliveinoz, Hello M8!


Why did you move, especially to the other end of the World, please?


Was it that you were getting disenchanted with Britain ( as many say on The "Pommies-In-Oz" or "British Ex-Pat" Forums or did you just love the idea of sampling The Australian Culture with its outdoor life and activities,courtesy of the weather?


This appeals to many who are thinking of moving, or have already moved to Oz, obviously.


Do you miss things about London or Britain, in general?


Are you glad you made the move and was Oz. what you expected?

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Hullo an guday Tony


Will, tha wither iz pretty crook at the mo as it's wintah down here, bat hey, that's loife.


Woi did I move to Oz? Two reasons. Beer n crickut.


Ozzie calcha is alroight ah suppose butcha can't beat a good bit o coraination street now an agin on the box. BBQ''s ah wowzza but the company cin be a bit daggy since all we talk about is beatin the Poms at crickut and how we hate the Kiwi's.


What do I miss about the smoke? Ozzie bar staff as down ere there all bladdy Greek!


All in all, oim glad I made tha move.

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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> ???? = Jealous I beat him to it. Tony will be so proud.


After a beautiful walk this afternoon in Farnborough in the gloriously green English Countryside, with a lovely Summer's breeze, I feel proud and lucky to have been born here, by The Grace Of God..(tu)


Fields, Meadows,Woods, Rolling countryside, what more could you wish for on such a wonderful afternoon?;-)

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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> > ???? = Jealous I beat him to it. Tony will be

> so proud.

>

> After a beautiful walk this afternoon in

> Farnborough in the gloriously green English

> Countryside, with a lovely Summer's breeze, I feel

> proud and lucky to have been born here, by The

> Grace Of God..(tu)

>

> Fields, Meadows,Woods, Rolling countryside, what

> more could you wish for on such a wonderful

> afternoon?;-)


Dont worry TLS.......soon it will be all over.........Deary !

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Did you go to Monkey World, Michael P? It's a great zoo, who wouldn't enjoy spending the day looking at monkeys? Although I remember that when we were there, one of the chimps started, ahem, entertaining himself while staring at all the people watching on the other side of the glass.


"What's that monkey doing, mummy?"


"Never mind dearie, how about we all have ice creams?" (desperately) "Let's all have ice creams!"

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  • 3 months later...

You are one busy geezer Oz.


3 months and still no reply from you, on a thread you initiated, as well....


In fact that you haven't replied to date, probably means you won't now or in the future, especially with your glorious Summer about to begin:X.


In fact it probably means you have forgotten about this thread and could care less if it is still here.


In fact it probably means that you will never see this note and I am talking to myself.


In fact it probably means that I should go now as this whole comment will be meaningless.


In fact I will go now....sorry to have bothered you "Oz"


p.s. Forget the last line as you won't see this anyway...

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