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6 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


That's crazy ! How many K's
You've done now ?

 

 

4450km from collie to Gold coast. $630 in fuel. left saturday lunch and arrived monday night

4430km home. $730 in fuel. left friday arvo and arrived sunday arvo

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21 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


Awwwwww yeah ! Nice one Trev , back for new year and your mother in law is coming here too yea? emoji7.png

 

 

nope no mother-in-law. 

 

told her and brother in laws mum we couldnt afford to pay for their flights here and pay for a ticket to take them home on top of our costs. they are happy to visit another time. its a shame cos id love to bring her over here but flights have gone up 30% since we started looking late last year and once spending money is added we would need 10k+

nope no mother-in-law. 
 
told her and brother in laws mum we couldnt afford to pay for their flights here and pay for a ticket to take them home on top of our costs. they are happy to visit another time. its a shame cos id love to bring her over here but flights have gone up 30% since we started looking late last year and once spending money is added we would need 10k+



[emoji22] awww so she's not coming here [emoji22]

Can you not book for one way ticket just for your mother in law ? Oh also are you going back in April for the Japanese New Year ? Or that's gone pass now?



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