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  1. #21

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    Oh go one - please.


  2. #22

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    apologies to the OP, we get these same questions about 100 times per week, you can hardly blame us for our somewhat infantile behaviour....


  3. #23

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    Quote Originally Posted by hullexile:
    Oh please don't start Geoff and Moving off again
    Doesn't take much to get those two going off on one though

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    Quote Originally Posted by carang:
    apologies to the OP, we get these same questions about 100 times per week, you can hardly blame us for our somewhat infantile behaviour....
    No apologies needed, they could have done a search of previous threads and got all the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Load Toad:
    Gold Coast - aye - lovely - bit of a drag getting to work in Central though innit?
    Hardly. There is a direct residents bus that takes 30-40 minutes depending on the time of day and the traffic, providing you don't have a faulty watch and claim it leaves early. Last one goes back at 8pm though that might be a bit early for a banker.

    Rent is GC is lower than many other expat-friendly places - possibly down to below 10k if you are lucky for something circa 700sqft. Nice beaches, good access to the hills for hiking, supermarket and restaurants close by, gym, tennis, squash at the complex.

  6. #26

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    Jumpers for goalposts...


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    The sound of leather on willow on a summers day, the drone of Merlin engines, the scent of freshly cut grass and the faint wiff of glue from discarded crisp bags.