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An unexpected turn of events
Scottish_Rob:
very pleased to hear your news Danny, congrats brother.....:icon_biggrin:
Arnold:
Okay , here is my two cent's : Great to hear Danny , not all thi.......... Oopps .. sorry two more cent's ( darn Gov. Arnold ) hg's come knocking the door down . Some come in the still of the night .
MLM:
Danny, sounds like you better have the house really cleaned, it seems you are going to have company.
Congrats guy :icon_cheesygrin:
Martin:
Well...if he is gonna clean the house...we should all drop in.
Danny:
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Well...if he is gonna clean the house...we should all drop in.
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The more the merrier! *laughs*
I forgot to mention that the trip they're planning isn't just her, it's the whole lot of them: son, sister, sister's daughter and her! Can you imagine an Australian woman turning up with her whole family? *laughs*
There's a chance the trip won't work out, but I am among friends here. So even if it doesn't work out, either the trip or the relationship as a whole, I am not going to hide it away.
When you are with people you are not close to, sometimes you feel the need to hide away your hopes and the things you wish for. As though, if they don't turn out, that something shameful has happened. As though ones hopes were always completely unrealistic and without basis.
I am sure this isn't the case. I can face whatever happens, when it does. Until then, I will enjoy the congratulations I have received, and the pleasure one has waiting for the happy days ahead.
I think it is a worse thing, by far, to be always full of fear, and to be thinking about the possibility that it is not going to work out.
Thanks one and all.
Danny
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Is it that easy to get a Tourist Visa for the Chinese to visit Aussie??
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I don't think it's that difficult. My city seems full of Chinese tourists and so there must be a way of getting in. Our country is so hungry for Chinese yuan I can't imagine that it is as difficult as it might have been in the past.
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