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@StuF i love their music it is so quirky and original https://youtu.be/4F-CpE73o2M?si=U16xhhwvfeLwFkB_
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Fever Ray are great @greenpea
I really should listen to their albums more
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@StuF yes they really are. have you got any music up your sleeves for pea today?
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@StuF i lovee the reaction of the blonde dude he is just sitting back and laughing! https://youtu.be/9BjL4U9RCNk?si=V6nVpG5-oPzWgUid
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SO you're in Syd @StuF ? Yeah, it's expensive where my parents are.
@PeppyPatti Cool! I've done that course. I really enjoyed it. I remember going through all the different types of talking therapy. It was so helpful.
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"live in each state every 2 years". What do you mean @PeppyPatti ? You live around Australia 2 years at a time?
I moved into my current house 2-3 years ago and I haven't even fully unpacked. I still have boxes and bags of stuff to unpack which are sitting in my loungeroom... I'd hate to have to move every 2 years lol..
As for the Dip of Counselling, you can join the study group @PeppyPatti @Oaktree and others
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Yep @tyme - born Melbourne, moved here when about 4 (so Sydney is basically all I know)
No way I could live where my parents live! lol
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I was the opposite. Born in Syd, and moved to Melb in my early 20s though @StuF
My parents are still in Syd so I have to see them - once a year lol
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