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I have spare room available for $100 week + bills. Place is a 2 bedroom unit, situated in Labrador. Close to pretty much everything, and short walk to Griffith Uni.

Garage is mine, but safe offstreet parking available in the driveway (rare for goldcoast)

Place is fully furnished, and have 1.5mbps ADSL, etc - but you will have to provide your own bed etc. Nothing fancy, but not a dump either.

Bond, and steady job essential. IF you want any further details, please contact me or call 0417 016 326

Or if you know of anybody who may be interested, please pass the details of this on.

:rofl:

-Gordon

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I'd move in if i didnt think i'd need a chastity belt fitted 24/7 ;)

Anyways my lease runs out in mid october, always open to different ideas. If ya really stuck at that stage, give me a yell gordo, might be interested.

hey mark..

well my lease actually ends in end of Sept.. but was thinking I might try and look for a new place (makes it hard when its only yourself though) if i didn't renew it, so that could work out well. I am not set in living in same area where I am now too, as long as its general goldcoast area.

Just needs to have a double garage and we'd be set..

ROFL chris, more like double lock on the door to keep your ass out :O

Double garage is definately a goer. Always gotta have room for the rides :)

That could possibly work out alright, I am not too fussed on location aslong as its not southport and around the gold coast area.

I am currently living with a mate and his girlfriend from Melbourne, and their 2 little rat dogs, all going good but bit over the whole living with a married couple routine, well they may aswell be ;)

If you wanna talk about it a little more, feel free to PM me your number and I can give you a call. I am open to different ideas, my plans aren't rock solid at the moment so I am just taking it as it comes.

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