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blakamin
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  #1295363 1-May-2015 22:16
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freitasm: You should move to NZ :)

At the risk of losing a new user, Whirpool in Australia is the equivalent of Geekzone in NZ....



'STRAYA!!!! 

But don't go whirlpool, they suck.... Not even a shade on geekzone.

I'm an Aussie, and find GZ awesome and WP full of trolls and weirdos.

PS, Welcome to the best forum in the Southern Hemisphere!



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  #1295423 1-May-2015 23:01
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blakamin:
freitasm: You should move to NZ :)

At the risk of losing a new user, Whirpool in Australia is the equivalent of Geekzone in NZ....




I'm an Aussie, and find GZ awesome and WP full of trolls and weirdos.



Isn't that the definition in the dictionary under the word Australian?

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  #1295432 1-May-2015 23:34
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networkn:
blakamin:
freitasm: You should move to NZ :)

At the risk of losing a new user, Whirlpool in Australia is the equivalent of Geekzone in NZ....




I'm an Aussie, and find GZ awesome and WP full of trolls and weirdos.



Isn't that the definition in the dictionary under the word Australian?


Says someone in a country who spends more time fixated on Aussie than Australians... I bet 50% of NZ's could name Aussie PM whereas 90% of Australians wouldn't know who yours is, or care.
John Key did make entertainment news with a ponytail thing last week though. 


Plus the fact only 25% of Aussies would know what rugby was. And give a toss about it.  :D



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  #1295535 2-May-2015 10:28
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Says someone in a country who spends more time fixated on Aussie than Australians... I bet 50% of NZ's could name Aussie PM whereas 90% of Australians wouldn't know who yours is, or care.
John Key did make entertainment news with a ponytail thing last week though.


Oh please, the only reason for that is because the Australian PM is so bad at his job EVERYONE knows who he is!



Plus the fact only 25% of Aussies would know what rugby was. And give a toss about it.  :D


Oh no! How will the Rugby world cope ? :)


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  #1295536 2-May-2015 10:30
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Welcome to GZ. laughing

Can we ask you for free medical advice? (Just kidding you.)




Whatifthespacekeyhadneverbeeninvented?


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  #1295543 2-May-2015 10:39
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BTW OP Welcome to GZ sorry for the distraction.

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  #1295739 2-May-2015 15:06
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DarthKermit: Welcome to GZ. laughing

Can we ask you for free medical advice? (Just kidding you.)


In five years (realistically more), yes you could.

 
 
 

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  #1295786 2-May-2015 16:13
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StephieC:
JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes: Welcome from another n00b. smile Whereabouts in France did you grow up? I lived there for four years - Seine-et-Marne, Aveyron and Lot-et-Garonne.


I spent most of my time on the South coast (Cannes/Grasse/Valbonne/ Sophia Antipolis) area.
My parents still live in Grasse, so it's nice to go back and enjoy the food and sun.

:)

What possessed you to move to France for half a decade?


Ooh very nice! smile

As for me, I was hired by EuroDisney (as it still was then) when I lived in England, so moved to France to work for them.



Disney! How fun! What did you do there?
Whirlpool can wait. This place looks nice :)


Very boring really. I was a food & beverage purchaser for the hotels. The social life was fantastic, though! Pretty much everyone was single, and I was almost considered old, at 24 ha ha!

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  #1299509 6-May-2015 22:13
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DarthKermit: Welcome to GZ. laughing

Can we ask you for free medical advice? (Just kidding you.)


Only if I can ask you for free medical advice! wink

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  #1299512 6-May-2015 22:14
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JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes: Welcome from another n00b. smile Whereabouts in France did you grow up? I lived there for four years - Seine-et-Marne, Aveyron and Lot-et-Garonne.


I spent most of my time on the South coast (Cannes/Grasse/Valbonne/ Sophia Antipolis) area.
My parents still live in Grasse, so it's nice to go back and enjoy the food and sun.

:)

What possessed you to move to France for half a decade?


Ooh very nice! smile

As for me, I was hired by EuroDisney (as it still was then) when I lived in England, so moved to France to work for them.



Disney! How fun! What did you do there?
Whirlpool can wait. This place looks nice :)


Very boring really. I was a food & beverage purchaser for the hotels. The social life was fantastic, though! Pretty much everyone was single, and I was almost considered old, at 24 ha ha!


I always wondered what working at Disney would be like... Any horrible/wonderful secrets you know of that happens backstage? innocent

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  #1299527 6-May-2015 22:33
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StephieC:
JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes: Welcome from another n00b. smile Whereabouts in France did you grow up? I lived there for four years - Seine-et-Marne, Aveyron and Lot-et-Garonne.


I spent most of my time on the South coast (Cannes/Grasse/Valbonne/ Sophia Antipolis) area.
My parents still live in Grasse, so it's nice to go back and enjoy the food and sun.

:)

What possessed you to move to France for half a decade?


Ooh very nice! smile

As for me, I was hired by EuroDisney (as it still was then) when I lived in England, so moved to France to work for them.



Disney! How fun! What did you do there?
Whirlpool can wait. This place looks nice :)


Very boring really. I was a food & beverage purchaser for the hotels. The social life was fantastic, though! Pretty much everyone was single, and I was almost considered old, at 24 ha ha!


I always wondered what working at Disney would be like... Any horrible/wonderful secrets you know of that happens backstage? innocent


Plenty! What's it worth? tongue-out

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  #1299531 6-May-2015 22:37
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Plus the fact only 25% of Aussies would know what rugby was. And give a toss about it.  :D


Australia, where they create a national 'All Australian Team' for a game no other country plays (Australian Rules).





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  #1299535 6-May-2015 22:40
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Amosnz:
Plus the fact only 25% of Aussies would know what rugby was. And give a toss about it.  :D


Australia, where they create a national 'All Australian Team' for a game no other country plays (Australian Rules).



Sounds like the US "World Series" in baseball. I believe a couple of Canadian teams might be allowed to play, but it's always the US that wins. Eddie Izzard has a few things to say about that, too...

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  #1299541 6-May-2015 22:51
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JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes: Welcome from another n00b. smile Whereabouts in France did you grow up? I lived there for four years - Seine-et-Marne, Aveyron and Lot-et-Garonne.


I spent most of my time on the South coast (Cannes/Grasse/Valbonne/ Sophia Antipolis) area.
My parents still live in Grasse, so it's nice to go back and enjoy the food and sun.

:)

What possessed you to move to France for half a decade?


Ooh very nice! smile

As for me, I was hired by EuroDisney (as it still was then) when I lived in England, so moved to France to work for them.



Disney! How fun! What did you do there?
Whirlpool can wait. This place looks nice :)


Very boring really. I was a food & beverage purchaser for the hotels. The social life was fantastic, though! Pretty much everyone was single, and I was almost considered old, at 24 ha ha!


I always wondered what working at Disney would be like... Any horrible/wonderful secrets you know of that happens backstage? innocent


Plenty! What's it worth? tongue-out


What d'you need? wink

JaffaCakes
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  #1299546 6-May-2015 22:55
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StephieC:
JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes:
StephieC:
JaffaCakes: Welcome from another n00b. smile Whereabouts in France did you grow up? I lived there for four years - Seine-et-Marne, Aveyron and Lot-et-Garonne.


I spent most of my time on the South coast (Cannes/Grasse/Valbonne/ Sophia Antipolis) area.
My parents still live in Grasse, so it's nice to go back and enjoy the food and sun.

:)

What possessed you to move to France for half a decade?


Ooh very nice! smile

As for me, I was hired by EuroDisney (as it still was then) when I lived in England, so moved to France to work for them.



Disney! How fun! What did you do there?
Whirlpool can wait. This place looks nice :)


Very boring really. I was a food & beverage purchaser for the hotels. The social life was fantastic, though! Pretty much everyone was single, and I was almost considered old, at 24 ha ha!


I always wondered what working at Disney would be like... Any horrible/wonderful secrets you know of that happens backstage? innocent


Plenty! What's it worth? tongue-out


What d'you need? wink


OK so once, a cast member took his 5-year old son backstage to meet the characters. HUGE no-no! Imagine how deeply he crushed his son's dreams when he saw Mickey et al all with their 'heads' off, having a smoke in the allowed area hehehe ... there's lots more, but I'm off to bed now. Remind me later!

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