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.. and I agree with you totally Ma ..

For me that also includes ones religious and political interests .. to each their own .. as long as the same respect is given to me ..

Jon

(currently back in Sydney)



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.. as long as the same respect is given to me ..

Jon

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 Unfortunately Jon that is not always the case.   Not going to change the respect I show to other people though.



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What exactly is SDA, I did not realise it was a religous place, so if there I would have to respect their rules, but I would still choose not to go there. It is great to be an Aussie and have that choice........

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Good on you Elle, you are an inspiration. You great trip and fun new lifestyle is already a reality. Love your attitude.

Cheers Sharon

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Thanks Ma, still feel the same..............

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Good on you Elle, you are an inspiration. You great trip and fun new lifestyle is already a reality. Love your attitude.

Cheers Sharon


 Geez mate if I'd told you my other bloops and clangers at trying to get things to work over the weekend perhaps you would choose another term - more like 'deterrant ' perhaps. Anyway it was all great fun and I've loved spending the last few days in my van - don't want to go home.



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Well done Ellen, hope to be in Denmark by the 21st of November. Look forward to watching your new expertise in action.

John



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The SDA CP must have a business plan tuned to the religious market, otherwise they wouldn't survive.

Certainly, no happy hours, no meat on the BBQ (SDA's are vegetarian) and no pets is enough to keep me away.

However, it would be nice and quiet.

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I enjoy nice and quiet R&R but not boring............

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Well, the time came for us to load up the van, throw the billy lids in the car and head off on our first "big trip" in the van. A short 3 hour run to Coffs Harbour for a few days. The little Millard towed really well at 80-90 kph and we had no trouble at all on the trip. The new shepherds hook 4 bar load levellers I'm sure helped a lot with that too. A couple of times I found out the van towed well at about 105 kph as well, lol. Wasn't really trying for any speed tests but she just sat on the road and trundled along. SWMBO got less nervous and actually started to enjoy herself as she turned into a dashboard photog on the trip home. Can not recommend the Harbour City Caravan Park enough, they are really great people, friendly and full of info on the local area. The park is pet friendly as well (they even accepted our kids, lol). Now planning the trip away to put into practice some of the massive amount of things I learned. I can see myself selling up and retiring full time on the road in 20 or so years. That should make the kids leave home, lol.



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Why wait 20 years. Soon as the last is able to look after themselves you should look at getting out there and enjoying yourself as we don't know how long we have on this earth to do just that.

I was lucky as when my youngest were nearly 18 my wife gave me an offer too good to refuse. I accepted and walked out and have never regretted it though I did regret the 20+ years I wasted living with her LOL

If you can get out there and enjoy your life together and leave the kids to them selves then do it.

Remember it is out duty to spend ALL our money ourselves as the kids of today believe that money is evil in our hands so we must spend it.

Enjoy live as you get just one go.

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If you can get out there and enjoy your life together and leave the kids to them selves then do it.

Remember it is out duty to spend ALL our money ourselves as the kids of today believe that money is evil in our hands so we must spend it.

Enjoy live as you get just one go.

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 The kids wouldn't leave home so we did Brian.

I certainly concur with your approach to money....................100%.

We worked danged hard for what we got so why feel obliged to leave it all to the next generation and do without ourselves.   Selfish attitude some might say...................I say JOIN THE SKI CLUB...biggrin



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You can join the SKIN club too if you like.

Membership is free and the rewards are great.

Spend the kids inheritance NOW.

On joining you get an allowance of one SCAN a day

Senior Citizen Afternoon Nap

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I'm off to SDA in the morning, the manager there told me that you can smoke and drink INSIDE your van but nowhere outside.  I told him I neither smoked or drank and didn't take non prescribed drugs and he was happy with that they have a strict no drugs policy too. 

$30 a night two people and no discount for singles, I forgot to ask him about whether they give seniors or pensioner discounts but I don't think so, will find out tomorrow.

I have been to Willow Brook Farm (Gin Gin WA) a couple of times and it is great and a very popular place with caravan groups. 

Happy Travels in the new van,

Vic 


 Feedback on the SDA camp.   Very quiet and peaceful place, no yobbo's and very close to Perth Airport (but not close enough to be bothered by the noise, no flight path going over).  The price may seem high but for the proximity to Perth is reasonable for a caravan park, don't think you would get much cheaper that close to Perth.

PS:  Although I am a non drinker/smoker, mostly vegetarian and don't take illicit drugs, I am not religious or a wowser......just for the record !!

  

 



-- Edited by Vic on Sunday 20th of November 2011 08:00:53 PM

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