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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Crowley" data-source="post: 77512827" data-attributes="member: 383390"><p>I didn't join in this discussion at any point till now. In 2010/2011 I don't think I was on the forum, and now it has suddenly jumped to 2023/24.</p><p></p><p>If Tahoenite has been in Australia for over 10 years, he and his family will be well and truly aware of Australian life, pros and cons etc.</p><p></p><p>I just wish Tahonenite and his family all the best for 2024 and beyond.</p><p></p><p>By way of a personal anecdote, one of my wife's friends when she was young (long time ago) was born in Australia, but moved to the US (or vice versa). I don't know the full story but she married an American.</p><p></p><p>When my wife and two of her other friends (whom we visited yesterday as it happened) visited the USA for a holiday trip circa 1990, they stayed at her home in Columbus, Ohio (in winter which was a culture shock from Brisbane's summer!),</p><p></p><p>Some years ago her American friend, husband and family moved from the US to Australia residing at Hervey Bay north of Brisbane. A few years later they returned to US. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately her husband died not too long ago, and we found out yesterday from the two people my wife had travelled with that the lady is now back in Australia and living on the Gold Coast.</p><p></p><p>I think at least one of their sons went back to the US. </p><p></p><p>And that's about the be all and end all of our American connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Crowley, post: 77512827, member: 383390"] I didn't join in this discussion at any point till now. In 2010/2011 I don't think I was on the forum, and now it has suddenly jumped to 2023/24. If Tahoenite has been in Australia for over 10 years, he and his family will be well and truly aware of Australian life, pros and cons etc. I just wish Tahonenite and his family all the best for 2024 and beyond. By way of a personal anecdote, one of my wife's friends when she was young (long time ago) was born in Australia, but moved to the US (or vice versa). I don't know the full story but she married an American. When my wife and two of her other friends (whom we visited yesterday as it happened) visited the USA for a holiday trip circa 1990, they stayed at her home in Columbus, Ohio (in winter which was a culture shock from Brisbane's summer!), Some years ago her American friend, husband and family moved from the US to Australia residing at Hervey Bay north of Brisbane. A few years later they returned to US. Unfortunately her husband died not too long ago, and we found out yesterday from the two people my wife had travelled with that the lady is now back in Australia and living on the Gold Coast. I think at least one of their sons went back to the US. And that's about the be all and end all of our American connection. [/QUOTE]
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