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apparently *it's too hard* for the *shaven* apes to get here *on time* on the second day as well. *makes me wonder how many* actually want to be here and how many are *being forced to*. the teacher sounds like russell coight and *it's hard* not to laugh when he tells a story and *fumbles over himself*. still *mostly doing* o h & s stuff so far... *nothing too thrilling yet*

*anything in* ** denotes a that's what she said.

Don't worry josh the way things are now your rent would barely cover the interest...

Pork

apparently *it's too hard* for the *shaven* apes to get here *on time* on the second day as well. *makes me wonder how many* actually want to be here and how many are *being forced to*. the teacher sounds like russell coight and *it's hard* not to laugh when he tells a story and *fumbles over himself*. still *mostly doing* o h & s stuff so far... *nothing too thrilling yet*

*anything in* ** denotes a that's what she said.

Luls

Don't worry josh the way things are now your rent would barely cover the interest...

True, more despoit, less loan smaller repayments though:P

I hear what your saying about everyone else though

I think Dan at ERD is going to burn my car.

Dont think he's having a lot of fun with it. I gotta stop buying second hand parts.... end up costing more in getting them to fit right than brand new bits

True, more despoit, less loan smaller repayments though:P

I hear what your saying about everyone else though

Yeah I was referring to the sick of paying off someone elses loan part. 20% deposit ftw?

Yeah I was referring to the sick of paying off someone elses loan part. 20% deposit ftw?

Most banks are only leading at 80% of their value.. So you're going to need 20% regardless. F&cked the GFC

lunch breaks etc are sooooo boring... but i'm too scared to bring a book for fear of being branded a "learner" :blush:

John, do you really care what some bunch of herpaderps think?

One of you cream puffs should post in this thread saying "Hey didn't you buy this for $12,000 not that long ago"

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...25-t333506.html

Kgo

Most banks are only leading at 80% of their value.. So you're going to need 20% regardless. F&cked the GFC

Wow I guess that f**ks the majority of first home buyers then. Quick somebody stimulate the market!

Wow I guess that f**ks the majority of first home buyers then. Quick somebody stimulate the market!

Sure does.

Doesn't leave much (in Brisbane) that people can afford. Pick a steal up on either of the coast's, doesn't really help if you need to live in it however.

movin' to the country..............

john i use to sleep through tafe, then sit the exams, in my 3 blocks of tafe i never had a result lower then 94%. I'll let andrew know if we need more apprentices, one has been given a written warning. Might be his turn to go

Sure does.

Doesn't leave much (in Brisbane) that people can afford. Pick a steal up on either of the coast's, doesn't really help if you need to live in it however.

I'm hoping/praying that the market returns to normal by the time im looking to buy a house. Probably wont be for the next 5-10 years though, I want to work overseas first.

Dan where in the country?

west, places are cheap out there. plus you got plenty of space

Banks are lending even less.

Less demand (in their mind), harder to possibly sell opposed to properties near a central business district

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