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Tue 23 May, 2006 01:42 am
is Australia a good place for studying abroad?
I guess it depends what you're looking for, and what course you're looking to do.
In terms of studying abroad in general the standard of education in australia is hihg, and the cost of living (compared to the UK for example) is relatively low.
But that also depends on where in australia you study - melbourne and sydney are the most expensive.
I'm study in australia at the minute so if you've got any questions I'm sure I can find the answers!
STUDY A BROAD?
BEST PLACE FOR THAT IS BONDI...PLENTY OF BROADS
I've been to Australia, I lost my virginity in Australia. Australia is ok with me.
dyslexia wrote:I've been to Australia, I lost my virginity in Australia. Australia is ok with me.
I shall look for it and return it to you if you give me a good description.
Do you remember what it looks like?
dadpad wrote:dyslexia wrote:I've been to Australia, I lost my virginity in Australia. Australia is ok with me.
I shall look for it and return it to you if you give me a good description.
Do you remember what it looks like?
ROFLMAO!!!
That's the funniest thing I've heard all day!!!
Australia's a great place.
dadpad wrote:dyslexia wrote:I've been to Australia, I lost my virginity in Australia. Australia is ok with me.
I shall look for it and return it to you if you give me a good description.
Do you remember what it looks like?
It's red haired, with a skinny bum, and looks about 30 years younger than Dys does now.
dlowan wrote:dadpad wrote:dyslexia wrote:I've been to Australia, I lost my virginity in Australia. Australia is ok with me.
I shall look for it and return it to you if you give me a good description.
Do you remember what it looks like?
It's red haired, with a skinny bum, and looks about 30 years younger than Dys does now.
Wearing a vest and wide flares?
Well, that explains it, then!
No - do you want to tell my sainted mother????
Dys -
If memory serves me correct, I think that was featured on the last episode of Where Are They Now? There was this careworn lady who kept it in a basket in her living room as a companion for her aging pussy. She was quoted as saying it brought back fond memories of her more interesting younger days.
Lezzles you sound like your channelling Mrs Slocombe!