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Cox engines now available in Iran
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Re: Cox engines now available in Iran
gossie wrote:Oldenginerod wrote:roddie wrote:In light of the recent tragedy in the French Alps... It's highly unlikely that either my wife or I will ever board a passenger airliner again. I don't care what the statistics are.
My family & I have just flown back (not regular airline travelers) from a holiday in Queensland (g'day Gossie) & I gotta say the whole Lufthansa thing was very much on my mind. Also, the Gold Coast (where Gossie is from ) is one of the most multi-cultural places I've seen. Every type of restaurant & cafe from every corner of the globe you can imagine. First time I've ever seen Hookas smoked in the street (or anywhere). Good luck to them, but I gotta say, I looked forward to coming home & hearing English spoken.
Rod.
Yes and no Rod, to your post, and hope you had a nice holiday......What area did you stay in???????
By all means there are many people here from all over with great choice of eating as is now in Australia and of course the USA and UK.
By far the most people from all over, in Australia I feel would be Melbourne. Many many truly wonderful restaurants off all sorts to suit.
True, Melbourne is pretty cosmopolitan, but I'm a country boy & keep out of the big smoke as much as I can. As for dining, I'm a meat & potatos sort of bloke. We stayed right at Surfer's Paradise. It was a real eye opener. Like they say, nice place to visit (briefly) but I wouldn't like to live there. I like to shut down for the night & sleep, but Surfer's just keeps on going.
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