by woodublieve12 » Wed Apr 10, 2019 2:58 pm
by Dutchy » Wed Apr 10, 2019 3:03 pm
by Booney » Wed Apr 10, 2019 3:03 pm
Dutchy wrote:TBH I didn't even realise Tooheys New was still in production until I saw it on the ship.
The Corona's were magnificent, obviously from the US, and tasted so much better than the Corona's we get here for some reason.
by Spargo » Wed Apr 10, 2019 3:11 pm
Booney wrote:Dutchy wrote:TBH I didn't even realise Tooheys New was still in production until I saw it on the ship.
The Corona's were magnificent, obviously from the US, and tasted so much better than the Corona's we get here for some reason.
Pretty sure ( I am ) that Corona is one of the few beers brewed and shipped from where it says it is. ( Peroni, Grolsch and Stella are the same.)
by Booney » Wed Apr 10, 2019 3:27 pm
Spargo wrote:Booney wrote:Dutchy wrote:TBH I didn't even realise Tooheys New was still in production until I saw it on the ship.
The Corona's were magnificent, obviously from the US, and tasted so much better than the Corona's we get here for some reason.
Pretty sure ( I am ) that Corona is one of the few beers brewed and shipped from where it says it is. ( Peroni, Grolsch and Stella are the same.)
Stella is brewed here under license. Budweiser is fully imported.
by Corona Man » Wed Apr 10, 2019 3:32 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Apr 10, 2019 4:31 pm
Spargo wrote:Booney wrote:Dutchy wrote:TBH I didn't even realise Tooheys New was still in production until I saw it on the ship.
The Corona's were magnificent, obviously from the US, and tasted so much better than the Corona's we get here for some reason.
Pretty sure ( I am ) that Corona is one of the few beers brewed and shipped from where it says it is. ( Peroni, Grolsch and Stella are the same.)
Stella is brewed here under license. Budweiser is fully imported.
by Wedgie » Wed Apr 10, 2019 7:53 pm
Dutchy wrote:What beers did you have on offer?
We had Budwieser, Bud light, Coors light, Millers, VB, Crown, Peroni, Corona, XXXX, Tooheys New, Heineken.
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by Grenville » Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:32 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:it was my first time drinking TN, drank a lot of it... I haven't ever bought a carton of it since getting of the ship, well I haven't got a pint of it either
Did they run out of "fluffy ducks"?
I don't mind Tooheys New, it's usually my go to when I'm interstate and having keg beer at a bar.
by David Brent » Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:52 am
Corona Man wrote:Anyone on here been to Sri Lanka? Jim05 you been there?
by Corona Man » Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:48 am
David Brent wrote:Corona Man wrote:Anyone on here been to Sri Lanka? Jim05 you been there?
Heading there over Easter CM, will be able to report back couple weeks after that.
by Jim05 » Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:53 am
Corona Man wrote:Anyone on here been to Sri Lanka? Jim05 you been there?
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:56 am
Jim05 wrote:Corona Man wrote:Anyone on here been to Sri Lanka? Jim05 you been there?
No. Was due to go there last year but a change of plans took us to Europe instead
by woodublieve12 » Tue Apr 16, 2019 10:38 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Apr 17, 2019 9:23 am
woodublieve12 wrote:Probably a silly question. But is their a difference between normal divorce and a financial divorce? Are they two seperate things or does it just come under normal divorce?
by whufc » Wed Apr 17, 2019 9:31 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Probably a silly question. But is their a difference between normal divorce and a financial divorce? Are they two seperate things or does it just come under normal divorce?
Unless you own a business together a financial divorce is irrelevant.
You're better off working out what you think is fair, presenting it to her then pulling back a little from there while trying to be fair and realistic to both parties without getting the shits on or offering threats about lawyers etc.
It will then cost you about $860 to file for divorce, cheaper if she does it and is on centrelink benefits, you can track the progress online, it will go to court and neither of you have to attend and you will receive notification once it's been granted.
Now is the best time to lodge it as it is a "off peak" time for divorce's so it will go through quicker. It peaks just after July and then declines rapidly for the remainder of the year.
It's pretty painless if you both just want closure and don't want to be greedy.
by woodublieve12 » Wed Apr 17, 2019 9:50 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Probably a silly question. But is their a difference between normal divorce and a financial divorce? Are they two seperate things or does it just come under normal divorce?
Unless you own a business together a financial divorce is irrelevant.
You're better off working out what you think is fair, presenting it to her then pulling back a little from there while trying to be fair and realistic to both parties without getting the shits on or offering threats about lawyers etc.
It will then cost you about $860 to file for divorce, cheaper if she does it and is on centrelink benefits, you can track the progress online, it will go to court and neither of you have to attend and you will receive notification once it's been granted.
Now is the best time to lodge it as it is a "off peak" time for divorce's so it will go through quicker. It peaks just after July and then declines rapidly for the remainder of the year.
It's pretty painless if you both just want closure and don't want to be greedy.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Apr 17, 2019 10:02 am
woodublieve12 wrote:
Thanks mate... Really appreciate the info...
We've come to the agreement in regard to the evaluation of the house.. Would like a bit more, but there is no point, cause if I got another evaluation it's pointless and I just wanna get it done.. We ain't going after each others super or anything and we are keeping it pretty straight forward.
Another question, as I said she is paying me out of the house and she is saying we should go halves in the fees, should that be the case if she is buying me out of the house?
by woodublieve12 » Wed Apr 17, 2019 10:17 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:
Thanks mate... Really appreciate the info...
We've come to the agreement in regard to the evaluation of the house.. Would like a bit more, but there is no point, cause if I got another evaluation it's pointless and I just wanna get it done.. We ain't going after each others super or anything and we are keeping it pretty straight forward.
Another question, as I said she is paying me out of the house and she is saying we should go halves in the fees, should that be the case if she is buying me out of the house?
Only you can answer that mate, personally I would make sure I'm not walking away with what I've contributed to some degree and without knowing the finer details it's hard to judge, it does make it harder when one stays in the family home as if it's the other way round you split the profits from the sale.
Work out what you think is fair and whether the fees are inclusive (they will be expensive), also remember that she is raising your girls so you don't want them missing out.
My ex was taking the piss IMO so I just chucked the house on the market to get her arse into gear and stop talking shit to me.
by The Ash Man » Wed Apr 17, 2019 10:32 am
woodublieve12 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:Probably a silly question. But is their a difference between normal divorce and a financial divorce? Are they two seperate things or does it just come under normal divorce?
Unless you own a business together a financial divorce is irrelevant.
You're better off working out what you think is fair, presenting it to her then pulling back a little from there while trying to be fair and realistic to both parties without getting the shits on or offering threats about lawyers etc.
It will then cost you about $860 to file for divorce, cheaper if she does it and is on centrelink benefits, you can track the progress online, it will go to court and neither of you have to attend and you will receive notification once it's been granted.
Now is the best time to lodge it as it is a "off peak" time for divorce's so it will go through quicker. It peaks just after July and then declines rapidly for the remainder of the year.
It's pretty painless if you both just want closure and don't want to be greedy.
Thanks mate... Really appreciate the info...
We've come to the agreement in regard to the evaluation of the house.. Would like a bit more, but there is no point, cause if I got another evaluation it's pointless and I just wanna get it done.. We ain't going after each others super or anything and we are keeping it pretty straight forward.
Another question, as I said she is paying me out of the house and she is saying we should go halves in the fees, should that be the case if she is buying me out of the house?
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