Re: Of all the r.f.c-ers out there...



In article <Xns9A3747C1B9A16PeterLhomebrissiecom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
PeterLucas <Peter@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Michael \"Dog3\"" <don'task@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:Xns9A367AE7D9F35fjklsajsdlfkajfkdlsj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:



Not I. There are several people I grew up with that live down under
now.



US or Ozzie?

Melbourne and Sydney.




Both wonderful transist cities.

(ie.... great to visit, don't want to stay)

I love Melbourne.

But then I love Brisbane, too. Yes, I'm trying to have it both ways. :)

Miche

--
Electricians do it in three phases
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