elmo01

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About elmo01

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  1. Id'd for a pannini (as in a sandwich?) Why? Lmao I'm 27 and still sometimes get id'd for alcohol, when I was 21 I got id'd for a 15 movie! Lol
  2. I have no issue with frozen food, buy it more for convienence over anything, fresh food tastes nicer IMO (frozen vs fresh peppers for example)
  3. @beach pig that's a bit harsh, some people find it harder leaving younger family behind than older ones, personally I've no issues but understand that its not that easy for everyone. I agree though there are bigger problems for people but no need to make it seem like someone else emotions are irrelevant
  4. It stinks and no easy way I suppose, told my niece we were heading to aus and she asked was it only for a short time and when I told her no she said she was moving too lol. Tell them your moving away for a wee bit but you can talk all the time via video cals etc (introduce them to it now by videoing from home now)
  5. I dye mine personally, each to their own and all that lol
  6. They all sang as individuals and didn't get through until they took the 5 back and made them a band
  7. Yea I'd sell the stuff at home and buy new when there or second hand until your working again etc
  8. Asda as its closest and cheap
  9. Would you not try somewhere else in aus to live though, somewhere cheaper
  10. Thanks might do that for partners straighteners if were staying a while then change back if we come home. At least for Xbox I can't just buy a new lead
  11. I think there's a visa for skilled workers that you could look into. You could try that maybe. Have a look on the official site and it will show all types of visas available. I know many people who went on a whv and now they're citizens so its possible (I'm just not sure how).
  12. Not yet but I'll look into it more and see if we would qualify etc.
  13. Ah right that makes more sense. Were only renting so no selling for us even if it is permanent. For us its a matter of if my partner likes it then we will be emigrating. But there's no point in being 100% about it until we know if we like it first.
  14. Not sure what you mean? But to the other post above yea I understand what your saying and would agree with that, just a risk you have to take I suppose and it just happened to work out for them (thankfully). Hope it does for us to but as with everything in life nothing is guaranteed.
  15. I loooooove the american office and hated our version (but I watch more american shows I suppose)