Joined: 19 Mar 2005 Gender: Male Posts: 2,478 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
15 Jun 2005, 11:03 pm
I hope you don't mind a non-austrailian
friend saying hello. Hi! Postperson.
I hope I didn't offend you, and since
I do think you still get along with me,
and definely Elfman and a few others
I figure you wouldn't mind a friendly
hello!
I'd love to visit Darwin, the North Coast and the Barrier Reefs someday. Maybe the desserts too if the laws regarding off-road vehicles are more relaxed than those in California.
Do you mind a South African born English Aspie saying hello?
_________________ THOUGHT IT WAS THE END.
THOUGHT IT WAS THE 4TH OF JULY.
I WOKE UP AND THEN I REALISED,
I WAS NOT WHAT I HAD ALWAYS TRIED TO EMULATE.
INSTEAD A SHADOW OF FORMER GLORY.
AND THEN I CRIED.
Joined: 17 Aug 2004 Age: 37 Gender: Female Posts: 1,918
16 Jun 2005, 4:36 pm
My nationality is Australian. I live in the US (against my will), but for the most part, I feel more like an Aussie. My mum and one of her sisters live in the US, but they were born and raised in Melbourne. The rest of my family is still there. Actually, my nana is up visiting right now to get away from winter.
Joined: 17 Aug 2004 Age: 37 Gender: Female Posts: 1,918
16 Jun 2005, 9:12 pm
Sean wrote:
I was just poining out that you can go where you want and do what you want now. Just be careful not to really piss off your parents.
Why would I piss off my parents? The only reason they live in the US is because they own a business with over 500 clients. When they eventually retire they are moving to Queensland.