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27-12-2015, 08:34
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#136
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: vessel sold at LAKES ENTRANCE to a local. Currently nursing my 93 Y/o mother in Sydney. Next boat probably will be bought in the U.S.
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
Bloody good summation Maggie.
BTY. You sent me a pm...i was worried before i opened it that i was about to be drawn 'n quartered AGAIN.
Relieved not the case ...thanks.
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27-12-2015, 08:39
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#137
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: vessel sold at LAKES ENTRANCE to a local. Currently nursing my 93 Y/o mother in Sydney. Next boat probably will be bought in the U.S.
Boat: triton 721 24' x 9' 1985 Cutter rigged.
Posts: 922
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
AND This thread hasnt drifted much has it Pinguino?
Does anybody care that the time in Sydney is 3:30 am ?....nuh?...thought not.
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27-12-2015, 12:53
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#138
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: ashore in So Calif.
Boat: No more boat (my medical, not the boat's)
Posts: 1,453
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
Good grief, I've been away 0n a Christmas holiday, and missed a lot, mostly insults and nonsense, but still a lot. Apologies to anyone who read and thought they understood my earlier post, but was still insulted. No disrespect at all toward Maoris - I imagine "they," to the extent, if any, that "they" are Maoris not New Zealanders, also feel over regulated. Likewise, no insult to the sheep. I enjoy roast lamb, although I still, and always will dislike boiled (not broiled) mutton. Rescue by the Coast Guards of the world costing money is news to me. Sorry to hear it exists. I've not been rescued, but have used the radio seeking assistance for others. Now I may become reluctant to do so, since I do not want to cause financial problems for people I do not know. Circumstances will be the guide. As to the NZ fees, that simply was not the point. In the end, I still will avoid NZ when sailing. Visiting by air is OK. OZ may be worse, but they are a less sensitive people, and simply say, "Screw you, mate." An attitude I can chose to accept or ignore.
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27-12-2015, 12:59
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#139
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: vessel sold at LAKES ENTRANCE to a local. Currently nursing my 93 Y/o mother in Sydney. Next boat probably will be bought in the U.S.
Boat: triton 721 24' x 9' 1985 Cutter rigged.
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
Buzzstar....who couldn't love ya?
The above line was written 5 minutes ago and still im crackin' up.
Thanks from a Sydney tiny boat.
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27-12-2015, 17:01
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#140
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Anacortes
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
Quote:
Originally Posted by buzzstar
OZ may be worse, but they are a less sensitive people, and simply say, "Screw you, mate." An attitude I can chose to accept or ignore.
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Actually, I should have mentioned in the things I learned about NZ and Kiwis - they are pretty sensitive about all things Kiwi, especially, if compared to Aussies. One thing for sure, there is a strong rivalry there. You have to love them all, even the criminals can be charming. I have very personal experience with that.
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27-12-2015, 17:18
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#141
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CF Adviser
Join Date: Oct 2007
Boat: Van Helleman Schooner 65ft StarGazer
Posts: 10,280
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
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Originally Posted by exMaggieDrum
Actually, I should have mentioned in the things I learned about NZ and Kiwis - they are pretty sensitive about all things Kiwi, especially, if compared to Aussies. One thing for sure, there is a strong rivalry there. You have to love them all, even the criminals can be charming. I have very personal experience with that.
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Nah! ... Comparisons are what makes the world go round....
Aussies are like American's (in training)
Kiwis are more like the temperate Canadian counterpart... Infinitely smarter than their neighbours, but a little intimidated by all the US/AUSSIE flag waving.
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27-12-2015, 17:28
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#142
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Back in Montt.
Boat: Westerly Sealord
Posts: 8,194
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
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Originally Posted by exMaggieDrum
Actually, I should have mentioned in the things I learned about NZ and Kiwis - they are pretty sensitive about all things Kiwi, especially, if compared to Aussies. One thing for sure, there is a strong rivalry there. You have to love them all, even the criminals can be charming. I have very personal experience with that.
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Rivalry? Most strayans neither know nor care about things Unzud...... and rugby is a stupid game anyway...so there.
Charming criminals? I think you were dealing with the politicians and businessmen....
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27-12-2015, 20:21
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#143
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: vessel sold at LAKES ENTRANCE to a local. Currently nursing my 93 Y/o mother in Sydney. Next boat probably will be bought in the U.S.
Boat: triton 721 24' x 9' 1985 Cutter rigged.
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
Pelagic, you need to seen an Optician. And possibly another kind of medical practitioner too.
All Aussies are 1.5% better than the best American.
OK, dont believe me but there are 23 million of us who would agree with my stats V's ONE skewed Pelagic. Maths??
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27-12-2015, 20:33
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#144
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Port Moresby,Papua New Guinea
Boat: FP Belize Maestro 43 and OPBs
Posts: 12,891
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
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Originally Posted by brianlara 3
Pelagic, you need to seen an Optician. And possibly another kind of medical practitioner too.
All Aussies are 1.5% better than the best American.
OK, dont believe me but there are 23 million of us who would agree with my stats V's ONE skewed Pelagic. Maths??
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Maths? You want maths?
Every time a Kiwi moves to Australia it raises the average IQ in both countries. Every time an Aussie moves to NZ, it lowers the average IQ in both countries.
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27-12-2015, 20:40
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#145
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: vessel sold at LAKES ENTRANCE to a local. Currently nursing my 93 Y/o mother in Sydney. Next boat probably will be bought in the U.S.
Boat: triton 721 24' x 9' 1985 Cutter rigged.
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
Refused to read what you rote Stuart. Actually ...nuh, not gonna do it.
Anyway, i sick of you bastards giving me sore ribs .
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28-12-2015, 00:57
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#146
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CF Adviser
Join Date: Oct 2007
Boat: Van Helleman Schooner 65ft StarGazer
Posts: 10,280
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
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Originally Posted by StuM
Maths? You want maths?
Every time a Kiwi moves to Australia it raises the average IQ in both countries. Every time an Aussie moves to NZ, it lowers the average IQ in both countries.
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LOL....BRILLIANT!....
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28-12-2015, 01:28
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#147
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: vessel sold at LAKES ENTRANCE to a local. Currently nursing my 93 Y/o mother in Sydney. Next boat probably will be bought in the U.S.
Boat: triton 721 24' x 9' 1985 Cutter rigged.
Posts: 922
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
Bloody sick.
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28-12-2015, 01:30
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#148
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: vessel sold at LAKES ENTRANCE to a local. Currently nursing my 93 Y/o mother in Sydney. Next boat probably will be bought in the U.S.
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
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28-12-2015, 02:03
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#149
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: vessel sold at LAKES ENTRANCE to a local. Currently nursing my 93 Y/o mother in Sydney. Next boat probably will be bought in the U.S.
Boat: triton 721 24' x 9' 1985 Cutter rigged.
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
Been thinking....you two bastards are, forthwith, struck off my "special" list.
So bugger off.
PS Has this got anything to do with me having an IQ of 39.08? Balls time...huh??
And....did Pingbloodyguino engineer this whole assault by any chance?
Back room collusion.
Hate yez.
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28-12-2015, 07:05
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#150
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Anacortes
Boat: previous - Whitby 42 new - Goldenwave 44
Posts: 1,835
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Re: New Zealand Arrival Levy
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Originally Posted by Pelagic
Nah! ... Comparisons are what makes the world go round....
Aussies are like American's (in training)
Kiwis are more like the temperate Canadian counterpart... Infinitely smarter than their neighbours, but a little intimidated by all the US/AUSSIE flag waving.
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Living just an hour south of Canada, and having traveled there extensively in an old job, I see the similarities. Good analogy. Truth be told, a lot of Americans would like to be in Australia, New Zealand, or Canada. But we are all pretty lucky to be in any of these countries. I would be happy in any of them, warts and all.
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