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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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So far only myself and Barry are from Australia, So I'll email you my address as we both live in Brisbane.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Sounds great to me toast.
Abyss, how do we reimburse you for the costs.
Again maybe Toast and I can combine to send the one amount if you can provide details.
Many thanks for you assistance
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Moderator
 United States
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If you fellas need help with the funds and are not on paypal, We can always do a bank transfer than I could transfer the funds to Abyss via paypal or currency or cheque. Just a thought to keep in mind. Toast - you know the drill
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1262 Posts |
Thanks Richard for the offer.
I am happy to do whatever toast wants.
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Valued Member
Canada
309 Posts |
Hello Barry, I've sent an e-mail to Robert in regards with paying for the coins.Let's wait to see how much shipping is to you guys,if I fool them somehow to think is just a letter,then it shouldn't be that much. So maybe you guys can send me in return a live Kiwi or Kookaburra (i'll be happy with a Koala too)...just kidding 
Edited by Abyss 04/06/2006 09:11 am
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 United States
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Sorry Mate the only Kiwi those blokes can send is on a coin or a stuffed animal (watch it Aussies - I'm refering to a toy)  The "kiwi" is a flightless New Zealand bird. (New Zealanders also like to call themselves "Kiwis".) The kiwi (bird) is unusual in at least two respects. First, it is the only bird in the world that has its nostrils at the end of its beak. Second, the female kiwi has the largest egg, in proportion to its body size, of any bird in the world (except possibly for the hummingbird). Kiwi are about the same size as chickens, but their eggs are almost as big as those of ostriches! Kiwi birds have been designated as New Zealand "honorary mammals". The only real native mammals in New Zealand are two kinds of forest-dwelling bats. Biologists and the like please note: the kiwi is a member of the order Apterygiformes and comes in six species, including (Apteryx mantelli, Apteryx australis, Apteryx oweni, and Apteryx haasti). Recent research seems to indicate that the kiwi evolved after New Zealand broke away from the ancient Australia/Antarctica supercontinent. However, kiwi left Australia for New Zealand at some point, possibly on land links via New Caledonia. So, although there are no wild kiwi left
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
Edited by rggoodie 04/06/2006 4:56 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
309 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by rggoodie
Sorry Mate the only Kiwi those blokes can send is on a coin or a stuffed animal (watch it Aussies - I'm refering to a toy)
The "kiwi" is a flightless New Zealand bird. (New Zealanders also like to call themselves "Kiwis".) The kiwi (bird) is unusual in at least two respects. First, it is the only bird in the world that has its nostrils at the end of its beak. Second, the female kiwi has the largest egg, in proportion to its body size, of any bird in the world (except possibly for the hummingbird). Kiwi are about the same size as chickens, but their eggs are almost as big as those of ostriches! Kiwi birds have been designated as New Zealand "honorary mammals". The only real native mammals in New Zealand are two kinds of forest-dwelling bats. Biologists and the like please note: the kiwi is a member of the order Apterygiformes and comes in six species, including (Apteryx mantelli, Apteryx australis, Apteryx oweni, and Apteryx haasti). Recent research seems to indicate that the kiwi evolved after New Zealand broke away from the ancient Australia/Antarctica supercontinent. However, kiwi left Australia for New Zealand at some point, possibly on land links via New Caledonia. So, although there are no wild kiwi left
Thx for the info rggoodie.I knew they are not Australian per se,i was just trying my luck 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1262 Posts |
Give us time...there is talk around of one currency between NZ and Oz so you never know....one day NZ may become another state of Australia....lol 
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Valued Member
United States
159 Posts |
can anyone tell me what $2.64 cdn is in US dollars
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Pillar Of The Community
Turkey
1205 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by newguy
can anyone tell me what $2.64 cdn is in US dollars
2.64 CAD = 2.28856 USD
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Valued Member
United States
159 Posts |
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Valued Member
Canada
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Update,i have the coins and I will mail them Monday. Here is the list : Scoutjim -- I need to know how many you want and your address thekidcollector - need to know how many and address nds76 - you said you want 6 coins.i have your address now,i will mail them tommorow toast - you have 8 coins and will ship to you on Monday  ... MAILEDnewguy - you have 4 coins coming to you shipping on Monday  ... MAILEDshatsi - you have 2 coins shipping to you on Monday  ... MAILEDRenal - 2 coins and all the other stuff goes your way tomorrow  [:p] So,basically,if you don't have a smiley beside your name,i need more info from you if you still want the coins [:p]
Edited by Abyss 04/10/2006 10:15 am
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Pillar Of The Community
Turkey
1205 Posts |
I guess those smileys represent us 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1262 Posts |
Abyss, I presume my 2 coins are included in toasts lot as agreed.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1091 Posts |
They are included in the 8, Barry. 
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