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Its all happening. The news of the delivery I actually want. Been a long wait. My landcruiser GR Sport I am getting myself as a post cancer treat is scheduled to arrive Feb 😍.

Want to take the kids to see more of Aus including Uluru, Kata Tjuta and maybe even the post apocalyptic lawless streets of god forbid, Melbourne.

Much harder to fly anywhere now as the toddler is an extra seat and then we gotta cart the youngest around too. Was easy when Iggy was young enough to sit on the missus' lap.

How much ****in money do you have campaigner?
 

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Does anyone else like those old art deco houses? I love 'em

I mean look at this thing it's wonderful

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How much ****in money do you have campaigner?
We were dinks for like 20 years, bought our first house in elizabeth downs as it was ****ing cheap and we were both at Uni. We got like 30k gifted equity as it was my missus' grandmas place. Got us in the door. Flipped it i think 6 years later after Uni, landed good jobs. Climbed the property ladder and have invested into stocks. Kids has definitely put a handbrake on growth but we bought our second place for 575k and its now 1.4m but we harnessed equity to reinvest into the house and build it as an asset.

It hasnt been all smooth sailing but we were kinda frugal early days and lived in a shocking area just to get us into a house. I only ended up renting for 3 months of my life before we both decided **** that and put everything on the line to make sure we got a house. We did both work full time during Uni (i did my degree like 90% as absentee) so sacrifices were definitely made early to set us up for where we are now. It did take some time for the momentum to build and it did require a fair bit of ambition. I had to job hop a lot early days to increase my wage. Started in government on around a 50k graduate wage after working in retail managememt for 5 years during uni taking all the weekend and penalty rate days. I didn't have a weekend for years. From there, got internally promoted to a about 75k, then left for 100k into consulting, then from consulting to local government for 120k then local government to startup for 150k then internal promotion to 180k and I wont disclose what i'm on now a few more jobs deeper.

The missus really got the ball rolling somehow landing an 80k job straight out of Uni, but she stagnated around the 110k mark and obviously now kids and part time etc. but our double income was huge for a long time and we dont travel or generally spend big on anything besides cars and back into the house.

I did still have to work full time on chemo for the money, so we are asset rich but not totally sort of liquid cash rich. It was particularly bad timing as the missus was on maternity leave and her income was like 25% of what it was so I had to carry the can a bit.

Regardless, all goes back to the early work really, very long term pooled incomes from our "high school sweethearts" situation and that little leg up from the missus' grandma to help us avoid mortgage insurance for buying her house. It was $200k, bottom of the barrel shit. We sold it for 220k but had built some nice equity to put forward onto house number 2 where we are now. We are blessed but i'd like to think atleast some has been off the sweat of the brow.
 
We were dinks for like 20 years, bought our first house in elizabeth downs as it was ****ing cheap and we were both at Uni. We got like 30k gifted equity as it was my missus' grandmas place. Got us in the door. Flipped it i think 6 years later after Uni, landed good jobs. Climbed the property ladder and have invested into stocks. Kids has definitely put a handbrake on growth but we bought our second place for 575k and its now 1.4m but we harnessed equity to reinvest into the house and build it as an asset.

It hasnt been all smooth sailing but we were kinda frugal early days and lived in a shocking area just to get us into a house. I only ended up renting for 3 months of my life before we both decided **** that and put everything on the line to make sure we got a house. We did both work full time during Uni (i did my degree like 90% as absentee) so sacrifices were definitely made early to set us up for where we are now. It did take some time for the momentum to build and it did require a fair bit of ambition. I had to job hop a lot early days to increase my wage. Started in government on around a 50k graduate wage after working in retail managememt for 5 years during uni taking all the weekend and penalty rate days. I didn't have a weekend for years. From there, got internally promoted to a about 75k, then left for 100k into consulting, then from consulting to local government for 120k then local government to startup for 150k then internal promotion to 180k and I wont disclose what i'm on now a few more jobs deeper.

The missus really got the ball rolling somehow landing an 80k job straight out of Uni, but she stagnated around the 110k mark and obviously now kids and part time etc. but our double income was huge for a long time and we dont travel or generally spend big on anything besides cars and back into the house.

I did still have to work full time on chemo for the money, so we are asset rich but not totally sort of liquid cash rich. It was particularly bad timing as the missus was on maternity leave and her income was like 25% of what it was so I had to carry the can a bit.

Regardless, all goes back to the early work really, very long term pooled incomes from our "high school sweethearts" situation and that little leg up from the missus' grandma to help us avoid mortgage insurance for buying her house. It was $200k, bottom of the barrel shit. We sold it for 220k but had built some nice equity to put forward onto house number 2 where we are now. We are blessed but i'd like to think atleast some has been off the sweat of the brow.

I reckon youse should have spent a bit of time down the dog track
 

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Weird houses are the best, they're all so cookie cutter nowadays. Cost a mint and they're made of cardboard and wishes
lol remember that house where that body was chopped up and put in a freezer on greenhill road I think? That place was ****ing weird looking to begin with, it really didnt need the murder part.

Think it became a dentist or something after, just to add an extra layer. Gone now.
 
lol remember that house where that body was chopped up and put in a freezer on greenhill road I think? That place was ****ing weird looking to begin with, it really didnt need the murder part.

Think it became a dentist or something after, just to add an extra layer. Gone now.
I remember that
 

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Anyone seen that UFO house near cape Jervis? Way out on the coast, think you can rent it as a Airbnb or something
Key Details of the Case:

Victim: Derrance Stevenson, 44, found dead in a freezer at his home, 189 Greenhill Road, Parkside.

Convicted: David Szach, Stevenson's lover, was convicted of murder in 1979 and sentenced to life imprisonment.

The Discovery: Police found Stevenson's body in a super-glued and taped freezer after Szach was located in Coober Pedy and arrested in connection with Stevenson's car.

Controversy: Szach protested his innocence for years, claiming Dr. Colin Manock's time-of-death forensic evidence, based on a liver thermometer reading, was flawed and crucial to his conviction.

New Evidence & Appeals: Legal efforts in the 2000s highlighted concerns about Manock's methods and potential miscarriages of justice, leading to Szach's eventual release on parole in 1993 under unique circumstances

Lol hes ****ing living among us.
 
Should still be standing it was a curio & of course the murder gave it odd Adelaide vibes.

I reckon Szach was guilty I dived into it years ago & he just didn't pass the sniff test even his defense attorney thought he was guilty.
Ball Szach
 

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