He could be here as a guest or in the near future he could sign up under another username, been done before on other fora. Just don't laugh too loud the old bugger might just hear you.
dave06 said
06:54 PM Jan 23, 2010
yep but he's easily recognised!
JRH said
07:01 PM Jan 23, 2010
dave06 wrote:
yep but he's easily recognised!
Oh God I hope so.
jimricho said
07:16 PM Jan 23, 2010
Sorry Tom if the last couple of posts are a bit cryptic....don't worry about it.
At the risk of being a bit cryptic myself, if the oxygen thief strikes again my advice for what it's worth is to ignore him.
JRH said
07:18 PM Jan 23, 2010
jimricho wrote:
Sorry Tom if the last couple of posts are a bit cryptic....don't worry about it.
At the risk of being a bit cryptic myself, if the oxygen thief strikes again my advice for what it's worth is to ignore him.
Damned good sense.
ibbo said
07:31 PM Jan 23, 2010
As I was only saying to Ducky at the solicitors office last week,Grandson,I said,do you think that you can afford to keep me in the lifestyle I am used too.Then he hit me.Scouse,all will be explained to you.Abit like the Back Entry Diddlers.lolCheers.Ibbo.
brickies said
08:58 PM Jan 24, 2010
Hi have posted a link from the latest copy of RACQ newshttp:// "www.roadahead.com.au/caravanning/crackdown-on-caravans "
-- Edited by brickies on Sunday 24th of January 2010 08:07:39 PM
Gongon said
10:05 PM Jan 24, 2010
My kind of humour mate!
Chuck all the brickbats you like
Love it, bring it on!
Ibbo, I went to school in Gateacre but spent most of my time before 20 in Speke.
As for footie, I am one of the "other lot" Not doing very well at mo.
Son in law in Oz (theyre both in Oz so don't know why I said it!) is an Evertonian so we are always winding him up! He is himself quite handy footballer.
Info on forum is pretty helpful
Sorting van out yesterday and found water stains in both rear corners - bummer.
Need to re-seal the awning rails.
I think it's because it's had snow on the roof for a month so it's melted and gradually found it's way in. - it's not bad - it'll fix.
Not much chance of snow in WA I guess
Tom
dave06 said
10:23 AM Jan 25, 2010
the snow would freeze the sealant then when it thaws it would crack, I would assume this to be an ongoing problem in areas like that!
Gongon said
11:31 AM Jan 25, 2010
Sealant in UK is supposed to remain sticky with a hard outer skin but it does get hard over the years so removing the rails and resealing is a regular job. Not sure if you do that in Oz
As for gas & electric, no real problems so far. With electric, I would guess I'd use my existing UK connector into the van but the cable would need an Oz plug/socket at the power supply end?
Van has RCCB so I guess it would be Ok but I'm still wading throught the regs.
I just converted to propane so that we could camp in sub zero tempertures in Scotland (didn't dissapoint, it was minus 11 degrees during the day!)
Previous system was butane.
Pressures in UK are 28 mbar for butane and 37 mbar for propane, change over didn't affect the van and is recognised as safe by the Caravan manufacturers.
Just need to check Oz pressures (i guess you use Butane?)
The Oz govt trailer build manual seems to state that the rear reflectors would have to be round whereas they are triangular in UK.
Still, plenty of time to sort it once I've got the info.
See ya
Tom
Gongon said
11:41 AM Jan 25, 2010
Had a look, thought it was a bit scary at first but it's only right that the van should be up to scratch - I'll make sure that it is up to standard before I ship it.
Not a problem unless you have something to hide.
I wonder how the vehicles referred to got into the country in the first place, are the regs recent?
Gongon said
11:42 AM Jan 25, 2010
Last post was a reply to brickies but it doesn't refer to it.
In reply to the link about cracking down on imported railers.
brickies said
09:12 PM Jan 25, 2010
THE best thing is it will be australian standard not a state one which there could be 7
Cruising Granny said
11:07 PM Jan 25, 2010
Hi and welcome from me as well.
It sounds as though you have already done a lot of homework on your travels to Oz and around.
There are self-storage places in and around Perth where you could store your van for any period of time if you're not going to live in it full-time.
If you know of anyone with a larger rural block on the metro outskirts you may be able to do a deal for storing the motor home.
All the best with your plans. It would be good to meet you when you get here. Safe and happy travels.
Gongon said
04:39 AM Jan 26, 2010
Thanks "Granny" (I'm married to one of them (Joyce - email is "nanny2six....)and she thinks you are "cool" - like me, she's never grown up, full of fun but knackered!)
Two daughters in Perth, one stores a truck near to her home, maybe use that facility?
Other daughter only just arrived from UK (13 weeks), renting, waiting for Brit Pound to be worth something and will then build.
Having said that, Joyce was looking at caravans on Oz ebay and has already (in her mind) got ours sold for a bigger one so we can go the whole hog and sell up to go on the road permanently.
Thing is, she's on a ****tail of drugs she has to take daily, in UK we just go to the doctor's surgery and get prescriptions 3 months in advance but I've heard you can't do that in Oz? I wonder how you manage if you are away from base for months on end?
Brickie, what's a "state one" (caravan)
Thanks guys,
Tom
Gongon said
04:41 AM Jan 26, 2010
I think it's hilarious that "****tail" has been sensored!
jimricho said
07:58 AM Jan 26, 2010
Gongon wrote:
I think it's hilarious that "****tail" has been sensored!
This forum is a third party site hosted by some God-bothering mob in USA so unfortunately the dumb censorship "rules" are outside the control of the Grey Nomads website.
more examples...ho****er... h o t w a t e r s******....s n i g g e r
Gongon said
08:54 AM Jan 26, 2010
Meant"censored" - god botherer didn't pick that one up!
jimricho said
10:09 AM Jan 26, 2010
Gongon wrote:
Meant"censored" - god botherer didn't pick that one up!
Ewe should yews yore spell chequer moor often to pick up any miss steaks
Don't worry we tend to be a bit "fast and loose" here at times with the spelling and it's no place for grammar pedants, as long as we say what we intend to say it's ok.
God-botherer: pejorative term used to describe rampant religious nuts and "holier than thou" types. American tele-evangelists are a prime example.
brickies said
02:26 PM Jan 26, 2010
I mean we now have a national code for importing caravans , not one for each state which there are 7 states in australia
Cruising Granny said
06:30 PM Jan 26, 2010
Gongon wrote:
Thanks "Granny" (I'm married to one of them (Joyce - email is "nanny2six....)and she thinks you are "cool" - like me, she's never grown up, full of fun but knackered!)
Two daughters in Perth, one stores a truck near to her home, maybe use that facility?
Other daughter only just arrived from UK (13 weeks), renting, waiting for Brit Pound to be worth something and will then build.
Having said that, Joyce was looking at caravans on Oz ebay and has already (in her mind) got ours sold for a bigger one so we can go the whole hog and sell up to go on the road permanently.
Thing is, she's on a ****tail of drugs she has to take daily, in UK we just go to the doctor's surgery and get prescriptions 3 months in advance but I've heard you can't do that in Oz? I wonder how you manage if you are away from base for months on end?
Brickie, what's a "state one" (caravan)
Thanks guys,
Tom
I also have to survive on a c o c k tail of pills.
Before you leave your home get a full medical record from your local doctor with details of the health problems.
Then get him/her to make a list of all the medication and dosages required and how often.
I don't think the UK prescriptions will be viable here, but that will give you a bit more homework before you set off. If the scripts can't be filled here, you may have to bring the allowable quantity of the actually medications until you can top up supply when you get here. There are some Customs and import details you may have to clear up.
When you get to Oz, set up a residential address (it could be your friend's or family's in Perth), find a local doctor. Maybe your relatives could advise you there.
Show the new Aust doctor your lists of ills and pills.
Keep track of the drugs required. The doctors here can get authorities for 3 month's supply for certain drugs, while others are more accessible and can also be supplied over 3 months. It depends on the medication, dosage and strength required.
I've been pursuing drugs all over Australia with prescriptions and authorities. No one has arrested me so far, and the medication I take don't affect my driving.
I've always driven like that.
That should get you started, but if you need more info, just ask.
ibbo said
09:11 PM Jan 26, 2010
Chris it would be nice if you had passed on to our Scouse friends that the services of Prof.Ibbo and Consultant Ducky M.D are always available.I trust that you will right this wrong and remember that every time you pour a drink it is due to the medical skills of your medical team.It is unfortunate that your pouring arm is your left leg,purely an honest mistake.Back in Business next week.Cheers.Ibbo.
Gongon said
07:14 PM Apr 20, 2010
Hello everyone, Laptop took a dive and I lost the site's details.
Fixed damp in 'van, checked out all the websites for info, well on the way.
Pound to Dollar is getting worse so, ironically it makes even more sense to take the 'van with us.
House in UK should be on market in next month, market's picking up so may sell soon then we are on our way (assuming there are no more volcano eruptions - dust all over the house playing havoc with my wife's breathing)
Not sure how we'll manage in Oz, don't care really, we will!
Really looking forward to meeting upwith our family again,
maybe see some of you guys on our travels
Cheers!
-- Edited by brickies on Sunday 24th of January 2010 08:07:39 PM
Chuck all the brickbats you like
Love it, bring it on!
Ibbo, I went to school in Gateacre but spent most of my time before 20 in Speke.
As for footie, I am one of the "other lot"
Son in law in Oz (theyre both in Oz so don't know why I said it!) is an Evertonian so we are always winding him up! He is himself quite handy footballer.
Info on forum is pretty helpful
Sorting van out yesterday and found water stains in both rear corners - bummer.
Need to re-seal the awning rails.
I think it's because it's had snow on the roof for a month so it's melted and gradually found it's way in. - it's not bad - it'll fix.
Not much chance of snow in WA I guess
Tom
Had a look, thought it was a bit scary at first but it's only right that the van should be up to scratch - I'll make sure that it is up to standard before I ship it.
Not a problem unless you have something to hide.
I wonder how the vehicles referred to got into the country in the first place, are the regs recent?
Two daughters in Perth, one stores a truck near to her home, maybe use that facility?
Other daughter only just arrived from UK (13 weeks), renting, waiting for Brit Pound to be worth something and will then build.
Having said that, Joyce was looking at caravans on Oz ebay and has already (in her mind) got ours sold for a bigger one so we can go the whole hog and sell up to go on the road permanently.
Thing is, she's on a ****tail of drugs she has to take daily, in UK we just go to the doctor's surgery and get prescriptions 3 months in advance but I've heard you can't do that in Oz? I wonder how you manage if you are away from base for months on end?
Brickie, what's a "state one" (caravan)
Thanks guys,
Tom
more examples...ho****er... h o t w a t e r
s******....s n i g g e r
Don't worry we tend to be a bit "fast and loose" here at times with the spelling and it's no place for grammar pedants, as long as we say what we intend to say it's ok.
God-botherer: pejorative term used to describe rampant religious nuts and "holier than thou" types. American tele-evangelists are a prime example.
I also have to survive on a c o c k tail of pills. Before you leave your home get a full medical record from your local doctor with details of the health problems. Then get him/her to make a list of all the medication and dosages required and how often. I don't think the UK prescriptions will be viable here, but that will give you a bit more homework before you set off. If the scripts can't be filled here, you may have to bring the allowable quantity of the actually medications until you can top up supply when you get here. There are some Customs and import details you may have to clear up. When you get to Oz, set up a residential address (it could be your friend's or family's in Perth), find a local doctor. Maybe your relatives could advise you there. Show the new Aust doctor your lists of ills and pills. Keep track of the drugs required. The doctors here can get authorities for 3 month's supply for certain drugs, while others are more accessible and can also be supplied over 3 months. It depends on the medication, dosage and strength required. I've been pursuing drugs all over Australia with prescriptions and authorities. No one has arrested me so far, and the medication I take don't affect my driving. I've always driven like that. That should get you started, but if you need more info, just ask.