Just noticed that I was only registered user online and there were 14 guests so I looked at the list of users and there were 9 from USA. USA Guests why don't you register and then you can contribute to the forum. it would be interesting to do comparisons between Aus and USA way of doing things.
Ma said
06:54 PM Sep 18, 2010
Good Idea Pam. We can all learn about each others cultures and habits. Broadens your view of the world at the same time.
goinsoon said
07:08 PM Sep 18, 2010
Ma wrote:
Good Idea Pam. We can all learn about each others cultures and habits. Broadens your view of the world at the same time.
She who must be obeyed recons I got no culture and no one would like to hear about my habits
-- Edited by goinsoon on Saturday 18th of September 2010 07:10:42 PM
Ma said
08:51 PM Sep 18, 2010
But that's Aussie male culture isn't it GS..............
brickies said
07:20 AM Sep 19, 2010
Hope this site is doing it's bit to create people all over world to come and share this great country of ours so much to see come on down if you want to ask any question please do love to be able to help if we can
Gerty Dancer said
09:26 AM Sep 19, 2010
When I was in the States in the 90's I found the people to be welcoming and generous, especially when they heard my Australian accent. And I'd like to welcome any travellers to our country. And guests to the forum.
DellieMay said
12:18 AM Sep 20, 2010
Ditto to that
Cheers Dellie
brickies said
01:48 PM Sep 20, 2010
USA guests see who is the first one of you to join the forum you could start a trend , We would love to know if you have a forum in the USA that we could follow like ours
Dunmowin said
08:13 PM Sep 20, 2010
Come guys from the US, know you are watching - just checked, as i type this, there are 4 or 5 US guests.
DellieMay said
10:18 PM Sep 20, 2010
Maybe they are scared of the drop bears.
Cheers Dellie. lol
JRH said
12:49 PM Sep 21, 2010
DellieMay wrote:
Maybe they are scared of the drop bears. Cheers Dellie. lol
And rightly so, especially when camping under a tree on the Nullabor.LOL
JohnLG said
02:17 AM Sep 14, 2016
Why the USA guests don't register is there too busy playing "Pickle Ball" :)
We have played here in the US lately and its a very serious business.
Now who doesn't know what it is?
Some picks of the Palm Desert championships this year - yes everyone is very mature and the temp was 40c.....no stopping these guys, our friend Suzy a single lady traveler from Portland Oregon took a title.
Yes yes they have a doggy cresh for your pooch whilst you play LOL
Cheers JOhn & Louise
On the road in Vancouver Island BC
-- Edited by JohnLG on Wednesday 14th of September 2016 02:19:25 AM
I doubt there is much on this site that would excite the interest of the average American.
We have motor homes and 5th wheelers on this site ,but I can see your point Santa,but hey it would be cool to have our American friends join in.
I agree Ron, however they do everything so much bigger better and cheaper over there it's simply difficult to relate the experiences in the two countries.
As far as the choice of climate and scenic area's are concerned, they have pretty much everything we do, only more, tropics, mountains, woodland, desert, it's an enormous country with such diversity and of course an abundance of choice at much lower prices when it comes to consumer goods, probably why the average American never sees a reason to leave the the place.
I have a reasonable knowledge of things American, we have family living in Maryland, visit frequently, and move around quite a bit whilst we are there, only arrives home 10 days ago.
USA Guests why don't you register and then you can contribute to the forum. it would be interesting to do comparisons between Aus and USA way of doing things.
-- Edited by goinsoon on Saturday 18th of September 2010 07:10:42 PM
Why the USA guests don't register is there too busy playing "Pickle Ball" :)
We have played here in the US lately and its a very serious business.
Now who doesn't know what it is?
Some picks of the Palm Desert championships this year - yes everyone is very mature and the temp was 40c.....no stopping these guys, our friend Suzy a single lady traveler from Portland Oregon took a title.
Yes yes they have a doggy cresh for your pooch whilst you play LOL
Cheers JOhn & Louise
On the road in Vancouver Island BC
-- Edited by JohnLG on Wednesday 14th of September 2016 02:19:25 AM
Don't see many caravans on the road in the US, most are into motor homes and 5th wheelers.
Prices are so much more affordable over there as well, http://www.rvtrader.com/search-results?type=Travel%20Trailer%7C198073&radius=150&price=3000%3A30000&sort=featured%3Aasc&modelkeyword=1&layoutView=listView&
I doubt there is much on this site that would excite the interest of the average American.
We have motor homes and 5th wheelers on this site ,but I can see your point Santa,but hey it would be cool to have our American friends join in.
I agree Ron, however they do everything so much bigger better and cheaper over there it's simply difficult to relate the experiences in the two countries.
As far as the choice of climate and scenic area's are concerned, they have pretty much everything we do, only more, tropics, mountains, woodland, desert, it's an enormous country with such diversity and of course an abundance of choice at much lower prices when it comes to consumer goods, probably why the average American never sees a reason to leave the the place.
I have a reasonable knowledge of things American, we have family living in Maryland, visit frequently, and move around quite a bit whilst we are there, only arrives home 10 days ago.