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Steve Navra
05-11-2002, 04:08 PM
There are still a few places available for this weekends course. (Sat 9th & Sun 10th)

First in best dressed:
Contact Bridie (02) 6260 8888

Look forward to seeing you all there,

Regards,

Steve

geoffw
05-11-2002, 05:50 PM
Most people would know that it only costs $250 for the w/e. Excellent value, and well worthg the investment of a weekend (imho).

beech
05-11-2002, 06:55 PM
id go again Geoff but baby no 3 might not wait for monday.
Will go again in melb in feb though,i want to take my apprentice along for the weekend.
hes very interested in property.

Darren

geoffw
05-11-2002, 07:40 PM
Just tell the kid to stay put for the weekend.

Steve's stuff is worth it!

I am on record (in the old forum) as saying I remain sceptical about some things- though I am less so than I was initially. I still retain my right to have opinions which are different to Steve's (or anybody's, for that matter). But Steve's stuff was a real eye opener.

I still can't believe though that he is leaving God's country to go to Sydney.

And I can't believe that, after saying how much he enjoyed the lifestyle of being a walk away from work in Canberra, that he only walked the 1.5km once!

Steve Navra
05-11-2002, 10:54 PM
'Twas in winter and I nearly froze my . . . . . off!

Vowed never to try that again:D

geoffw
05-11-2002, 11:14 PM
Steve,

So you left a freezing winter- and a not-too-unpleasant summer- to go to a bl*dy humid unpleasant summer?

I'd like to see you walk to your office from home in Sydney (between November and March)!

I mentioned in a previous post that I like a climate where the MWWI does not exceed 5 in a summer.

(MWWI = Mrs Whitfield's Whinge Index. Any day where she complains about the humidity, the index increases by one. Five days a year in Canberra indicates that the climate is bearable. It's probably 60+ in Sydney. And much higher again in Brisbane. It's semi-frivolous- but, to me, it's one way of indicating the comfort zone of a location. And yes, Canberra does get cold... but oftenm Canberra homes have better defences against cold than Sydney homes have against humidity and heat).

Steve Navra
06-11-2002, 12:03 AM
Geoff, Geoff, Geoff,

Actually, its the humility that gets me every time!

Besides, it's the boss that says I havta go to Sydney.
How d'ya fight that???

Steve