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You new arrival?  Been here before?
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Don't just rent anywhere, especially when you have young family.  I can give you some suggestions, but there are a few consideration, like do you work in the City?  How old are your children etc.  Its important to find the right place, usually there is a 12 months lease on rental.
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本帖最後由 norman.ho 於 2011-6-9 01:00 PM 編輯

It's probably not a good idea to talk about your family at a public forum like this, if you haven't decided on where to stay yet, here are some suggestions:
The lower northshore is both quiet and convenient, suburbs like Woolstoncraft, St. Leonard and Atarmon.  For a 2/3 bedroom apartment, you are looking at mid $600 for the weekly rental; yes, it seems a bit expensive, but if you check on the price of real estate there, it's hardly more than a 3% return.  The main consideration is schooling for your children, security and convenience.  The rental could be 20% higher than the cheaper suburbs, but take it as an investment for the children's up bringing.
Others might think I am a bit snobbish, but I think it's important to choose a nice suburb to live, you will be spending a lot of time there, it's money well spent.
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Burwood, Chastwood, Eastwood are a bit like HK, Chinese like living in the wood.
Some people call Chastwood Chinawood, (it's actually a bit derogatory.), they once called Cherybrook Chinabrook too.
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Aaargh! huit, you are such a little shitty racist.
A little green earthling, living life as if there were no tomorrow.
Aaargh! huit, you are such a little shitty racist.
Guilty as charged!
huit, since you pleaded guilty, now you are my buddy again

What about we let our new friends in on some rednect vocabs:

1.  Bacteria:  The back door of the cafeteria.
2.  Colic: A sheep dog.
3.  Dilate: to live long.
4.  Impotent:  Distinguished, well known.
5.  Nitrates:  Cheaper than day rates.
6.  Pelvis:  Second cousin of Elvis.
7.  Tablet:  A small table.
8.  Terminal illness:  Getting sick at the airport.
9.  Urine:  Opposite of you're out.
100. Varicose:  Near by.
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Ooooo!  I can smell the firework from here.
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本帖最後由 norman.ho 於 2011-6-13 06:09 PM 編輯

So all you Aussie ducks (been so wet last few days, grown webs now) in the eastern states, are you all celebrating the queen mom's birthday today?
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The clip there now.
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choosing not to bang Jennifer Hawkins when she offers herself because "it might be too tiring"

You are being a bit harsh to our friend ivyyee, aren't you.
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I propose a cease fire as this is not the advise triple8 is looking  for. Thanks again.
I take that as a sign of raising the WHITE FLAG.
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Just mouse over it.
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This should clear things up somewhat:


huit 發表於 2011-6-14 09:37 PM

I think we have a winner.:hahahaha:
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Afterall, we are all mates.
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本帖最後由 norman.ho 於 2011-6-21 07:52 PM 編輯

Not that long ago that I was teasing my friend here about the air traffic havoc in Europe due to the Island volcanic eruption.  Now the saying that 'what goes around comes around" has come back to bite me.  
The ash cloud from the Chilean volcano eruption has circumnavigated the southern hemisphere twice and is now stopping all air traffic coming in and going out of Tassie, Melbourne, Adelaid, Canberra and Sydney.  I've been here for a long time, and I can't remember something like that ever happened in Sydney.
The Sydney airport is dead quiet tonight.
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