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  • Profile photo of The DIY Dog WashThe DIY Dog Wash
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    @the-diy-dog-wash
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    Hi Folks

    Just letting you know that I am on my big move to Sydney and will not have access to a PC often so will only be popping in infrequently.

    Play nice and I’ll see you again full time in about a month.

    Cheers
    Leigh K[biggrin]

    Profile photo of SooshieSooshie
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    Hi Leigh,

    Have a speedy transfer! Brave Girl!
    Cheers
    Sooshie :)

    When a problem is created the solution is created simultaneously

    Profile photo of JetDollarsJetDollars
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    Welcome to Sydney and hope it’ll be a good move!

    Kind regards

    Chan Dollars
    [Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]

    Profile photo of wilandelwilandel
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    Hi Leigh,

    Congratulations, I guess we never managed to catch up before you went for that cuppa!!

    Oh well, the door is always open when you realize that Melbourne is heaps better than Sydney![party]

    Only joking, best wishes for the future.

    Keep in touch,

    Del & the crew xxxx

    Profile photo of AdministratorAdministrator
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    Welcome to sunny Sydney. Too much rain in Melbourne, Del.

    Leigh, if there is anything I can assist with please feel free to contact me.

    Pisces

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    My understanding is that it rains more in Sydney than Melbourne.

    From http://www.worldexecutive.com/cityguides/melbourne/weather.html

    Melbourne Weather and Climate (Temperature and Rainfall)

    Weather Forecast for Melbourne

    Melbourne is rarely unbearably cold or unbearably hot although temperature extremes do occur from time to time with the upper realms of the thermometer causing more problems than the lower. There is a reputation for rain in the city which is statistically unfounded as Melbourne only receives 50 percent of the average rainfall of Brisbane and Sydney. It is a great place to watch the seasons change as they are clearly defined and highly visual with the parks in autumn and spring giving a spectacular natural display. Winters are mild with an average temperature ranging between 6 and 13 degrees Celsius (43 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit).

    So more unsubstantiated stuff from Pisces.

    Typical presumption from those North of the Murray.

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