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AussieJames
Posted 2007-12-23 8:40 PM (#68818)
Subject: Seasons Greetings from Downunder



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Location: Brisbane Australia
G'day Mates

I would like to wish you all a safe and happy Christmas and a bright and prosperous New Year.

You are a great bunch of people and I feel privileged to be part of this forum

Cheers all
AJ :) :)
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lanaki
Posted 2007-12-23 9:28 PM (#68819 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder


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Location: big island
backatcha, AJ! or should it be "downatcha"? ;)
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Beggin
Posted 2007-12-23 9:46 PM (#68820 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder


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Location: Simpsonville, SC
Originally posted by lanaki:
backatcha, AJ! or should it be "downatcha"? ;)
DITTO!!! :D
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colt357
Posted 2007-12-23 11:15 PM (#68821 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder


Joined:
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Posts: 713

Location: Alberta, Canada
Echo from Canada, eh!
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muzza
Posted 2007-12-24 7:15 AM (#68822 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder



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Location: Sunshine State, Australia
What about a downunder greeting from upover?

I'm in London freezing my arse off, thinking about Queensland summers... and my Ovations. You enjoy it James, but don't let me find out you've been complaining about the heat!

And the b@3r$t@rd$ tried to make me drink warm bloody beer last night. I used up my neighbor's year's supply of ice cubes in one night.
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Andrea
Posted 2007-12-24 12:29 PM (#68823 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder


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Location: UK
Seasons Greetings to you all , just simmering a pint of beer on the cooker before tucking into my pork scratchings , and Muzza stop being a whinging aussie !!
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marenostrum
Posted 2007-12-24 12:50 PM (#68824 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder



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Posts: 1008

Location: Tuscany, Italy
I'd like to add my best wishes to all of the members of this wonderful forum for the coming Christmas and for a 2008 full of guitars (Ovation of course) !!!

About the weather here, we had a week of unusual cold and snow from Alps (normal) up to sicily (not normal). Now we retrieved our standard athmospheric conditions: sun, temp. min. +5°C / max +13°C
Riccardo
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-12-24 1:20 PM (#68825 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder


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Location: Boise, Idaho
Andrea, how about a little Christmas spirit? There was one type of beer that I've forgotten that the Brits, at least those in Kendall, served reasonably cold. Tell Muzza what it is, so he can find some beer at a drinkable temperature.
Otherwise, Muzza, just try to find someplace outside where it's not raining and see if it will cool off the beer. And let us know if you find any food overthere that's better than McDonald's. The only thing I found was fish and chips.
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Andrea
Posted 2007-12-24 2:55 PM (#68826 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder


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Location: UK
Ah yes Mark , you are a saucy biscuit , there is nothing to match the aroma of curry sauce and fish and chips , i beieve the drink you are reffering to is Halfords Aniti Freeze , dont be put off by the large plastic container , it ace X
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jeffeman
Posted 2007-12-24 3:29 PM (#68827 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder


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Posts: 24

Location: Huntington Beach, California
Aussie James,

G'day mate. Happy Holidays. Hope you enjoy a burger with the lot and a VB for us all.


Jeffeman
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muzza
Posted 2007-12-25 5:20 PM (#68828 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder



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Location: Sunshine State, Australia
Don't joke, Andrea. I'd prefer the Halfords - as long as it's COLD!

Everything else over here is cold - even the hot chocolate that was just handed to me!

Sorry James, I seem to have hijacked your thread.
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AussieJames
Posted 2007-12-25 9:44 PM (#68829 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder



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Location: Brisbane Australia
Have a good one Muz and everyone else.
I was in London last year for Christmas so can relate.
Just leave the beer outside :D
Muz you'll be pleased to know we had the coolest Christmas since 99, only 27deg
Cgeers AJ
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muzza
Posted 2007-12-26 5:19 AM (#68830 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder



Joined:
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Posts: 3736

Location: Sunshine State, Australia
Yeah, I've discovered the 'outside' fridge.
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PEZ
Posted 2007-12-26 1:59 PM (#68831 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder



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Posts: 3111

Location: Nashville TN.
Back at ya
Oh ya
If your down under
does that make Connecticut over the top :)
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dobro
Posted 2007-12-26 2:24 PM (#68832 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder



Joined:
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Posts: 2120

Location: Chicago
Saw a kangaroo and two wallabees run across the Chicago Northside golf course this morning. What can this mean? I asked myself. Is it a sign?
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an4340
Posted 2007-12-26 3:06 PM (#68833 - in reply to #68818)
Subject: Re: Seasons Greetings from Downunder


Joined:
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Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Yes, it's a sign.
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