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Berona

Berona Report 8 Aug 2009 23:39

Oh Allan, what a joke to spring on us - so early in the morning!

Allan

Allan Report 8 Aug 2009 23:43

G'day Berona

Hehehehe

I hope that you have a relaxing Sunday

Regards

Allan

Amanda2003

Amanda2003 Report 8 Aug 2009 23:45

Well I'll be off to bed quite soon...........I hope I don't dream about trying to purchase " ape knees " in a random shop in the Dales.............lol

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 9 Aug 2009 01:11

Hello all,
Allan, Sue Maid and othe New Australians: I can see you need lessons in Oz history. Just as well you got in before Mr Howard's citizenship test.
Abel Tasman 1642 discovered VDL (now Tasmania). Van Diemen was governor of Batavia at the time.
WA was "discovered" 1616 by Hartog at Shark Bay and I knew about the Batavia. Even an Englishman got into the act in that century. William Dampier explored 1688 and 1699. He was not impressed.
Article was in Column 8 of Saturday's Sydney broadsheet. The museum was in Budapest and the artist a Hungarian who lived 1660-1724. The contributor had lived in WA and said he saw no sulphur crested cockatoos. I think he must be wrong that there were none there. I have lived all my life in NSW and have never recognised a lyre-bird, and bower birds only when someone showed them to me.
PS the Australian crow is actually a raven. But the difference is only a matter of a pinion.

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 9 Aug 2009 01:19

Re Last of the Summer Wine. We did get that here but I didn't watch it. Among Oz exports, Neighbours wasn't all shot in "Ramsay Street" Melbourne but you can get guided tours there. Home and Away at "Summer Bay" -- the outside scenes were shot at Sydney's Palm Beach. A beautiful and rather ritzy spot.
I don't know what other Oz soaps got to the UK. Hopefully, not too many. There are some good series on our ABC, though.

ChAoTicintheNewYear

ChAoTicintheNewYear Report 9 Aug 2009 01:21

*Marches onto thread*


*sticks british flag into middle of thread*


*leaves*


lmao ;-ppp

Berona

Berona Report 9 Aug 2009 01:23

Prisoner! I think it was renamed Cell Block H.

What's going on? Is Captain Cook back?

Alison

Alison Report 9 Aug 2009 03:29

I'll *endeavour* to get back to you on that one, Berona.

(oh my gosh, Allan's bad jokes are catching!!)

Ciao

Carolee

Carolee Report 9 Aug 2009 04:31

G'day all Aussies and Brits :))

Sorry Ive not posted for a few days, Ive been busy with the family tree and catching up with family. I had my nephews 21st Birthday on Friday(last), It was a great night.
I come from a large family, four sisters and five brothers, so when there is an occasion its usually fairly large!!!!

Ive just discovered my gr gr grand father and I'm pretty sure its the right one. But just to be certain, could someone please tell me how to go about obtaining the marriage/birth certificates from here in Australia? Ive been offered by a family member to get the certs for me, but Id rather do it myself:)) They lived in Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire. Ta:)))

Now I'm off to pickup my two teenagers one from horse riding and a the other from a mates place.

Have a great day/night :)))

Carole x

Berona

Berona Report 9 Aug 2009 04:53

Hi Carolee,
I'm still groaning from Alison's comment - yes! Allan's jokes are catching!

I envy you your big family. My mum was the second of ten children (4 girls, then 4 boys and twin girls to finish off). The twins are only a few years older than I am, so I more or less grew up with the big family. There was always something going on - never a dull moment.

The Government Records Office is the place to get your certificates. If you can quote the reference number/page number, it should only be seven pounds sterling - but if you email them, giving all the relevent details - Name,Date,Place,Parents's names and reference numbers; details of your credit card, etc., they will mail it to you.

I sent for one and had a phone call saying my card 'wouldn't go through'. When I said I knew of no reason why it shouldn't, the lass said she would try it again. Seconds later, she said "oops it went through OK then -sorry to bother you". The phone call probably cost more than the certificate did!

Carolee

Carolee Report 9 Aug 2009 05:07

Hi Berona,

Thanks for you reply:))
Whats the email address for the GRO? Sorry if I seem a bit daft, but Ive not had to order certs in the past.
Can I pay any other way rather than credit card?
I have the reference numbers and all the other details so I just need to know who to contact.

Thanks heaps:)))

Carole xx

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 9 Aug 2009 07:08

Get that Cat out of here......and don't let her or her flag back in. My goodness the riff raff think they can go anywhere:)))

A lovely day out with mum trawling around markets. We didn't buy a lot but the atmosphere at these country markets is great. What we did buy was some tomato and chilli sauce and macadamia and paw paw chutney which the lady at the stall assured us goes very well with ham and with cheese. We also bought mum some home-made chocolates because she won't buy them for herself:)

I'm missing the grandchildren - isn't that silly? Apparently they had a wonderful time at Dreamworld and loved Wiggles World as I knew they would. Can't wait to see the photos.

Hope you Aussies enjoy the rest of your day and you Poms enjoy your Sunday.

Sue xx

PS Thanks for the history lesson, Colin. It's prompted me to go to the library tomorrow and get a book on Australian history. My knowledge is sadly lacking when you think I went to school here.

Berona

Berona Report 9 Aug 2009 07:43

Carolee,
if you go to GRO.GOV.UK (or Google it and go from there), there are details on how to order certificates online, and also, if you scroll down, the address is there for ordering by mail.

I think you might have to use a credit card if you order online, so perhaps you will need to email them first and get the price (some say seven pounds if you have the reference numbers; ten pounds if not), plus postage but they will answer your email within 5 days and advise you. Perhaps you can send an International money order. That's how I ordered one years ago, before they accepted credit cards.

Berona

Berona Report 9 Aug 2009 07:48

Cat has been on quite a few threads overnight. She mentioned she was on her fifth Southern Comfort on one of them - and still kept going for another hour or so after that!

I don't think she will enjoy her saucer of milk when she wakes this morning.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 9 Aug 2009 09:12

Hi, Berona and Carolee - hope you had a good day.

Berona - Julie (Cat) is a lot of fun and I thought it was funny her running onto the thread, putting up her flag and then running off. I think she was enjoying herself last night:)) Bet she has a beaut headache this morning though.

Sue xx

Janetx

Janetx Report 9 Aug 2009 09:14

Hi Everyone !!

Another weekend coming to an end ( well for some of us ). Hope you all had an enjoyable one.

Have been looking at holiday destinations for the xmas holidays, with xmas not that far away now have to start looking as they get booked fairly early...Looking at Denmark for a few days have has anyone been there?

Off to rescue the washing off the line before the rain begins here..

Enjoy your Sunday folks !!

xx

Alison

Alison Report 9 Aug 2009 09:21

Hi Carolee,

I don't have a credit card as such, but ended up getting a Visa Debit card, specifically for ordering certificates and other family history stuff. I only keep a couple of hundred bucks in the account and top up when I know I'm going to order something.

Have a good evening/day everyone. I have to go and check the veges.

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 9 Aug 2009 09:22

ME AN CAT GO BACK LONG TIME
ADOPTED AUSSIE
WE INTRODUCED CHOCCI BARS
MADE NAUGHTY
CORNER DROOL
I TOLD THEM OF THE
WABBIT,,CAUSED A RIOT

SOOOOOOOOOO
I PUT DOZENS AN DOZENS
OF FLAGS
NAILED EVERWHERE,,
TO ALL MY NAUGHTY CORNER PALS

"" VIVA LA NAUGHTY MOB"""" LOL,,LOADSALOVE

Carolee

Carolee Report 9 Aug 2009 10:05

Hi SueMaid, Berona and Allison

Berona and Allison thanks for the advice, Just after I posted I went into Cheshire and Lancashire BMD. It seems that I can order them there through the post with a money order (7 pounds sterling).
I reckon I will go to the bank and organize a debit card and do it that way in the future. Thank-you again:))

Good night all and have a great Sunday to all our English and other friends:))

Carole xx

ChAoTicintheNewYear

ChAoTicintheNewYear Report 9 Aug 2009 10:10

Sue lmao ;-)

No, no hangover, not even a little headache lol Amazing what you can prevent when you add to your drinks ;-)