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JA2340

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  1. My GF at the time ( now life partner) decided that I needed a challenge at age 49. After 3 years of babysitting her dogs while she went skiing, I was eventually convinced to do the trip to Jindabyne for a weekend.

     

    Left Tamworth (NSW, Oz) Thursday evening, arrived at Jindy am Friday, got kitted out with hire gear and then onto the slopes. Skiing was all that was offered - all the group of about 16 were long time skiers and no boarders.

     

    Since then I have travelled to NZ (once) and Japan 3 times so far), both good! We are so keen on Japan that we are now trying to learn Nihongo so we can converse a bit more with the locals. Accom booked for next January already!

  2. Mantas,

     

    Only one suggestion, don't go overboard with it. The gift is symbolic rather than "payment" for the service. Something small but significant (possibly a drawing by the kidlet would be appropriate?) Anyway, what's wrong with a slab? VB might be a bit OTT though. A decent beer would be better! ;\)

  3. Might also clarify whether you mean 12 midnight or 12 midday. At midnight, a taxi might be a bit hard to come by!

     

    There's no such time as 12am (or 12 pm for that matter) because am and pm stand for "ante midi" (or before midday) and "post midi" (or after midday) so midday cannot be either am or pm. Also midnight, as the point at which pm changes to am cannot be either as well.

  4. Yeah, sure tubbs, get over it!

     

    The question was about working while studying. The premise being that if you didn't you were somehow bludging.

     

    Simply put, full time students have up to 26 hours of lectures/tutorials a week. The rest of the time is "free" for them to study, drink, work etc. That some choose to work for part of that time is commendable, but it should not be used as a mark of "superiority". Nor should it be compared to those who work full time and study part-time.

     

    For external and part time students, the balance is totally the other way. They have a full time job (which implies 40 hours at employment) which time has priority over the study time.

  5.  Originally Posted By: 2pints,mate
    ... have a huge dome slaphead and just leave a few remaining bits of embarrassing baby fluff on the top (ala Alan Shearer or worse) with normal looking hair on the sides and back.


    For those of us who are not Poms, who the heck is Alan Shearer, and why is that important?

    The poll is flawed in that there is no :who gives a toss: option.

    Actually, most polls are flawed in that they offer only options the designer would be comfortable with, rather than the whole range of possibilities.
  6. Tubby, the man is in Ireland! The options close in a bit the further away you are.

     

    John, The best choice is to make one! then go with it. Re english lessons, I would suggest you ask the ski schools at the resorts. They would have a fair idea of the standard of english available.

     

    Obviously, a resort that has a website with no English option is unlikely to have much in the way of support for English speakers. OTOH, you could just keep asking.

     

    FWIW, I have been to Niseko - and the ski schools there have good English language instructors, and Furano - where the level of support for English is lower. At Kamui Ski Links, the staff have basic English but no idea about the ski school.

     

    As I said at the start, pick a few, ask them. Of course, you could always get stuck in to a Nihongo (that's Japanese language) course between now and the time you leave - we are using Pimsleur's on the PC.

     

    Good luck

  7. Mama,

    Your mum 'n' I share a birth year! The job I had was to catch the blardy chook and behead it with my trusty hatchet. Then my younger sister (by 3 years) had the plucking and gutting job! I think I had the easiest one (apart from the exhausting chase around the yard to catch it!)

     

    I trapped rabbits during my school days, skinning them and selling the skins (dried) for pocket money and keeping the carcases as "underground chicken" to eat. Sometimes, when we had a glut I'd sell the bodies to the freezer man who came around once a week to collect. (We'd be taking up mum's freezer space all week!)

  8. People like her are an inspuiration! Every time I think about how "stuffed" things are - a story like that surfaces and I end up wondering what I was concerned about!

     

    As a relatively fit (and rarely sick) 59yo, I have little comprehension of the pain and anguish this kind of thing can cause.

     

    All that remains to be said is - Go Girl!

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