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longbow
Posted 15/7/2008 11:51 AM (#28255)
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g'day mates,

finally all packed up to move.. !!!
Well i'm arriving in perth.. on 5th August.. and right now I dont have a clue..where I'd go??
anybody living in perth wants to share a room.. or something..?? coz i'm alone right now.. !!
all terms and conditions will be mutually discussed.. of course.. and all transactions will be done.. i have no clue where my job will be placed..so i dont have an area preference.. but something near to CBD or perth Metro.. would be a plus i guess..
so if anyone there.. with an empty room.. please lemme know.

thanks a ton..
luv..as always..
longbow.

P.S. I hope the admin wouldnt mind me putting up something like this in the forums. thanks again.

DavidW872
Posted 15/7/2008 12:26 PM (#28258 - in reply to #28255)
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Hi Longbow
We're not in Oz(yet) so can't help but good luck with everything in Perth.
Karen.
longbow
Posted 15/7/2008 9:51 PM (#28270 - in reply to #28258)
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Hi Karen,
Thanks for the concerns..

good luck with the process..

take care.
longbow
Posted 21/7/2008 1:56 PM (#28373 - in reply to #28255)
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It seems no one has an empty room..!!!
well well..

alrighty.. so then.. can anyone help me with the rent system in perth?? how much would an average 1-2 bedroom house cost??..rent..of course. with and without the amenities.. electricity..gas..internet..telephone..etc..

someone please help me.. !!
where is everyone..?? sue??beth..??lynn??paul..??flowergal?? all the veterans..?? somebody...?? helloo??

regards..
Longbow.
PatriciaS673
Posted 22/7/2008 6:53 AM (#28400 - in reply to #28255)
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Good luck Longbow

We are startring the process and i have managed to get a sponsor in Margaret River,abt 3 hours south of Perth.

Hope you manage to find a house mate

Good luck

Pat/Terry
longbow
Posted 23/7/2008 2:02 PM (#28469 - in reply to #28255)
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Thanks Patricia,

Good Luck with your process too..!!
take care

longbow.
garethanddebra
Posted 23/7/2008 4:37 PM (#28472 - in reply to #28255)
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I would say that a 1 bedroom flat would cost around $320 a week unfurnished.
Why don't you book into a hotel for a day or two until you find your feet.
Debs WA
longbow
Posted 24/7/2008 11:38 AM (#28494 - in reply to #28472)
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hey debs,
yeah i was keeping the option of hotel open. !!

But I finally have a place to live in Duncraig.
Gonna be sharing it with a friend..

Cant wait..now..counting days..!!!

See ya around..!!
luv..
Longbow.
garethanddebra
Posted 24/7/2008 1:38 PM (#28498 - in reply to #28255)
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Oh good, glad to hear you've found somewhere for the time being.
Debs WA
longbow
Posted 26/7/2008 5:17 AM (#28533 - in reply to #28255)
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yeah. just managed to get in touch with some acquaintances... friends..of friends..!!
lets see..how that works out..
will get in touch once i m in perth.. would like to meet you people..

longbow.
garethanddebra
Posted 26/7/2008 9:09 AM (#28535 - in reply to #28255)
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Just PM us when you come and we'll have to get together for a drink, or two,or three or four.
Debs WA
longbow
Posted 26/7/2008 12:09 PM (#28536 - in reply to #28535)
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Sure thing..!!
PatriciaS673
Posted 29/7/2008 4:43 PM (#28600 - in reply to #28255)
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Can we join you

garethanddebra
Posted 29/7/2008 11:56 PM (#28607 - in reply to #28255)
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Well of course you can.
Debs WA
PatriciaS673
Posted 30/7/2008 6:50 AM (#28609 - in reply to #28255)
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Thanks DEBS

Look forward to that,if we ever get to sell our house and shop

Pat/Terry

alan 548
Posted 5/8/2008 8:32 AM (#28780 - in reply to #28472)
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If your on your own it maybe cheaper if you went on a caravan site till you find your feet. I no renting can get expensive.

Good luck
longbow
Posted 6/8/2008 3:14 PM (#28819 - in reply to #28780)
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thanks alan,,
yeah.. caravan is a good idea.. but i have managed to find a place .. a bit expensive though..
looking for jobs now..! i hope to find'em soon.. things are a little tight on the budget here..for me..!!...pray..!!

regards..
longbow.
PatriciaS673
Posted 6/8/2008 8:00 PM (#28829 - in reply to #28255)
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Hi Longbow

good luck in your quest mate
hope all goes well,how do you feel now that its happened

Terry/Pat
longbow
Posted 7/8/2008 6:05 AM (#28836 - in reply to #28829)
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hey patricia..

it was quite un-nerving...at the airport..when i was departing from home..
both my eyes had tears.. 1 had of joy...of finally leaving for the destination..and 2nd one had of sorrow.. of leaving behind all my beloved people... but its all happening for good..and thats what is motivating to move ahead.. and do my best..
and do my best I shall..

regards..
longbow.
PatriciaS673
Posted 7/8/2008 7:25 PM (#28859 - in reply to #28255)
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Glad to see that you are still positive despite the tears

i am sure everything will be ok for you,we are going through a bit of a nervy time at the moment with our sponsorship etc,we have got to try and stay positive

take care and good luck for the future

Terry/pat
longbow
Posted 8/8/2008 3:41 PM (#28872 - in reply to #28859)
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thanks a ton terry/pat..

like you just said.. we've got to stay positive... thats the key word..!! staying positive..and being patient... and trust me on this one... all the patience and hard work will worth...in the end...

it will all be good...

regards,
longbow.
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