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#45
by
Beardman
on 31 Dec, 2012 23:33
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:O You gotta be kidding me... I would never have thought it was that much.
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#46
by
Gary~
on 01 Jan, 2013 00:09
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:O You gotta be kidding me... I would never have thought it was that much.
Yea, that's why you don't want to get one unless and until you need one.
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#47
by
Beardman
on 01 Jan, 2013 00:30
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At that price, I'm never gunna need one! My priority is too see as much of Australia as I can anyways, it's such a beautiful, why go anywhere else!
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#48
by
Mr Jules
on 01 Jan, 2013 15:28
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My priority is too see as much of Australia as I can anyways, it's such a beautiful, why go anywhere else!
This is how I felt after 3 terrific months exploring Australia.
Mr Jules ... in a wintry London, UK
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#49
by
tomgallagher
on 01 Jan, 2013 16:43
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At that price, I'm never gunna need one! My priority is too see as much of Australia as I can anyways, it's such a beautiful, why go anywhere else!
When you get to Alice Springs have one for me mate.
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#50
by
Gary~
on 01 Jan, 2013 19:05
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Hey, I was wondering the other day if USA citizens need a passport to just go to Canada or Mexico. Perhaps you can just use a driver's licence or something like that??
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#51
by
Beardman
on 01 Jan, 2013 20:39
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At that price, I'm never gunna need one! My priority is too see as much of Australia as I can anyways, it's such a beautiful, why go anywhere else!
When you get to Alice Springs have one for me mate.
A mate and I had a plan to go up north, we no longer talk... but when I get there, and I will, I'll be sure to try and have one for everyone haha!
Hey, I was wondering the other day if USA citizens need a passport to just go to Canada or Mexico. Perhaps you can just use a driver's licence or something like that??
I've sometimes wondered the same thing, I would assume you'd need one.
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#52
by
gutsygirl
on 02 Jan, 2013 01:08
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Yes, US citizens do need passports for going to and returning from Mexico and Canada. It would be a bad bad idea to lose one's passport!
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#53
by
Beardman
on 02 Jan, 2013 01:30
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There we go, I knew someone would come up with the goods, makes perfect sense to me. Thanks Gutsy
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#54
by
Slyfive
on 02 Jan, 2013 03:07
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My friends from Montana got in lots of trouble for trying to go over without their passports, not the best idea.
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#55
by
mrzed
on 02 Jan, 2013 04:05
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It's just in the past few years that passports were required for crossing to Canada and Mexico.
Previously, a drivers license was sufficient, but no longer.
Now if you are an illegal immigrant, then you don't need an ID. Just let yourself in.Seems boarder patrol is prohibited from controlling access to illegals.
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#56
by
Beardman
on 02 Jan, 2013 04:07
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It's just in the past few years that passports were required for crossing to Canada and Mexico.
Previously, a drivers license was sufficient, but no longer.
Ah there you go!
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#57
by
Blitzed
on 02 Jan, 2013 05:24
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At that price, I'm never gunna need one! My priority is too see as much of Australia as I can anyways, it's such a beautiful, why go anywhere else!
I was stunned to see a New Year's Eve Picture, at least that's how it was represented, from Lorne. In it there was man in some sort of semi-visible plastic ball being rolled about.
Things must have changed. Decades ago, a mate of mine from Geelong, and I used to drive down to Lorne to go surf casting. Then, this is possibly 1968?9? it was a sleepy little spot on the road with a decrepit hotel that catered mainly to fishermen such as ourselves. Then, there weren't as many people in the place as were shown in the photo. I recall chatting about it with a friend in Darwin who was the Queen's Rep? Governor? Governor General Something of that nature. And that area was amazing. There were road trains, no rail, the Dream Waters, Katherine River Gorge Fanny Bay with its infinite supply of Crocs....This was all before the place was torn down by the typhoon. I've never been back, too many friends were killed and, now, as I look at the pictures, it's not the up and at 'em sort of place it was. I remember flying in and out on AnsettANA and, when we landed at Alice, they first put up netting before they opened the ventral staircase the bugs were so bad.
A long, long time ago......Sorry to take up your time with wool gathering.
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#58
by
tomgallagher
on 02 Jan, 2013 06:05
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At that price, I'm never gunna need one! My priority is too see as much of Australia as I can anyways, it's such a beautiful, why go anywhere else!
I was stunned to see a New Year's Eve Picture, at least that's how it was represented, from Lorne. In it there was man in some sort of semi-visible plastic ball being rolled about.
Things must have changed. Decades ago, a mate of mine from Geelong, and I used to drive down to Lorne to go surf casting. Then, this is possibly 1968?9? it was a sleepy little spot on the road with a decrepit hotel that catered mainly to fishermen such as ourselves. Then, there weren't as many people in the place as were shown in the photo. I recall chatting about it with a friend in Darwin who was the Queen's Rep? Governor? Governor General Something of that nature. And that area was amazing. There were road trains, no rail, the Dream Waters, Katherine River Gorge Fanny Bay with its infinite supply of Crocs....This was all before the place was torn down by the typhoon. I've never been back, too many friends were killed and, now, as I look at the pictures, it's not the up and at 'em sort of place it was. I remember flying in and out on AnsettANA and, when we landed at Alice, they first put up netting before they opened the ventral staircase the bugs were so bad.
A long, long time ago......Sorry to take up your time with wool gathering.
No apologies necessary pardner. Interesting read. I had an Uncle that knew Reggie Ansett.
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#59
by
leighmundo40
on 02 Jan, 2013 10:22
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My ten year passport runs out at the end of January and needs re-newing. This will be my first without "hair"...Hmmmmmm? Not allowed to wear a hat on passport photos, so Im buggered!