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  1. Aaron Sice

    okay now i'm worried.

    reversion? more like stagnation. pavlov's dogs? been talking to Daniel Kertcher by any chance...? :)
  2. Aaron Sice

    okay now i'm worried.

    your 2c is welcome.
  3. Aaron Sice

    okay now i'm worried.

    yeah i will, cheers! i already have a 3½ and a 1½ yo running around at the moment driving us insane. very hard to work from home, but it happens. and NP witht he thread hijack Arjay - 6 pages in, i don;t expect things to be on topic anymore. conversations evolve!
  4. Aaron Sice

    okay now i'm worried.

    i appreciate the advice there Attitude - but my slab went down this week. will be ordering that book off amazon tonite - i'm fresh out of reading material after TC's recommendation. cheers. my LVR is 70% as well - on lo doc - but this year's tax return gives me 2 year's financials, which...
  5. Aaron Sice

    okay now i'm worried.

    wow you've got a good memory for names AND dates there josko. yes, had our last ob appt this morning - bub is due early/mid Aug.
  6. Aaron Sice

    okay now i'm worried.

    y'know what i like about this forum? the fact that i gauge for everyone else's perception of the current woes in the economy, and i get detailed responses on how to make more money. i love it.
  7. Aaron Sice

    okay now i'm worried.

    alrerady further in debt there, winston !:D i'm 28, but married with 2 kids under 4, and another due in Aug, which rules out any overseas postings. i have a open offer to work in Shanghai, but the opportunities - locally - seem to still be flowing. FY resolution #1 - fix rates for 2 years.
  8. Aaron Sice

    okay now i'm worried.

    see i can handle this level ... well, forever. it wouldn't bother me. it cost what it costs up to what i can afford. my trouble is, i signed for a mortgage and allowed an extra 1% buffer for payments. so i was paying what the rate would be at 1% higher to buffer what was coming. now i'm in...
  9. Aaron Sice

    okay now i'm worried.

    Alright - i am reasonably bullish for the good part of the last 18 months. strong fundamentals, low vacany rates, record immigration, diversified trading partners and wider spread of market risk. pretty much sums up Australia at present, which led me to believe (for the short of it) that...
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