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Reply #90 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 6:42am
 
Frances wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 6:27am:
it_is_the_light wrote on Feb 17th, 2014 at 10:07pm:
and try to drive your car that you 'own'

without paying the rates or rego

all linguistics ,

you never own the car either

for you will pay rego or look at it in the garage


But as car registration is basically a fee for using the road system, how does it have any relevance to car ownership?  You only need to have a car registered if you intend to use it on the road.  If the car is, for example, part of a collection of vintage cars, and is never taken out on a public road, it doesn't have to be registered.


many blessings ,

your logic is flawed and a non sense

however

carry on regardless

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Reply #91 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 6:47am
 
it_is_the_light wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 6:41am:
by all means buy a bently and look at it

in the garage of the house

you will never own ..for that is the onlyest way

you can stroke your possession ..

does this comfort you ?

im interested

namaste

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The point I was trying to make is that registration is of relevance to car use, not necessarily car ownership.

I do find old cars interesting, but I have no inclination to buy one however, if I did, I would have it registered for road use.  I would not want to just go into the garage and stroke my possession.....
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Reply #92 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 10:56am
 
Laugh till you cry wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 12:00am:
ian wrote on Feb 17th, 2014 at 11:43pm:
Laugh till you cry wrote on Feb 17th, 2014 at 1:29am:


That is quite insulting to the Japanese and Asians in general.

If you want to see a dog box go to Monaco Europe where they have apartments less than 20 sq. m and I understand there are apartments even smaller than that in Monaco.

Asians love the social interaction of their environment and it is understandable why they would not like large open spaces.

And they don't see rude racist people like you.
They dont have the space, thats the point. we dont know how lucky we are here. Housing is dirt cheap here in comparison. Get a life and stop crying racist, I know more about asia than you will ever.


If Australia is so lucky why don't all the billionaires live here?

Instead of winners we ended up with barrow boys, spivs, spruikers, used car salesmen and the criminals UK wanted to get rid of.


our heritage of peasants and convicts still shows today unfortunately Sad
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Reply #93 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 11:00am
 
ian wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 12:09am:
Laugh till you cry wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 12:00am:


If Australia is so lucky why don't all the billionaires live here?
why doesnt everyone live here?  Silly question if you think about it. Quality of life is not necassarily based on money, thats the point. If it was our median house price would be 100 million bucks. Housing is dirt cheap here for what it is.


housing is way overinflated here with a 10 to 1 house price to income ratio. There is no denying that this is bubble territory. Only people with vested interests would deny that Sad
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Reply #94 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:20pm
 
Quote: 'you think so laugh? I've got a tenant who in the last 15yrs paid in excess of $180 000 rent for the premises she lives in ... if she had bought it when she moved in, she would have paid $180 000 and accumulated at least another $200 000 in capital growth .... instead she paid the landlords mortgage, while the landlord got the growth'

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Reply #95 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:47pm
 
PZ547 wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:20pm:
Quote: 'you think so laugh? I've got a tenant who in the last 15yrs paid in excess of $180 000 rent for the premises she lives in ... if she had bought it when she moved in, she would have paid $180 000 and accumulated at least another $200 000 in capital growth .... instead she paid the landlords mortgage, while the landlord got the growth'

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I repeat in case it takes more than once to penetrate your cranium.

If Australia is so lucky why don't all the billionaires live here?

Instead of winners we ended up with barrow boys, spivs, spruikers, used car salesmen and the criminals UK wanted to get rid of.

Thank your tenant for her largess.
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Reply #96 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:57pm
 

Quote:  'you think so laugh? I've got a tenant who in the last 15yrs paid in excess of $180 000 rent for the premises she lives in ... if she had bought it when she moved in, she would have paid $180 000 and accumulated at least another $200 000 in capital growth .... instead she paid the landlords mortgage, while the landlord got the growth'[/i]



The above remains true





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Reply #97 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 2:46pm
 
PZ547 wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:57pm:
Quote:  'you think so laugh? I've got a tenant who in the last 15yrs paid in excess of $180 000 rent for the premises she lives in ... if she had bought it when she moved in, she would have paid $180 000 and accumulated at least another $200 000 in capital growth .... instead she paid the landlords mortgage, while the landlord got the growth'[/i]



The above remains true







instead of growing our manufacturing and value adding industries we grew the back pockets of village idiots with the house hoarding mentality. All with the governments blessing of course Sad
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Reply #98 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 5:47pm
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 2:46pm:
PZ547 wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:57pm:
Quote:  'you think so laugh? I've got a tenant who in the last 15yrs paid in excess of $180 000 rent for the premises she lives in ... if she had bought it when she moved in, she would have paid $180 000 and accumulated at least another $200 000 in capital growth .... instead she paid the landlords mortgage, while the landlord got the growth'[/i]

The above remains true



instead of growing our manufacturing and value adding industries we grew the back pockets of village idiots with the house hoarding mentality. All with the governments blessing of course Sad


PZ547 is the hereditary king of the village idiots.
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Reply #99 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 5:50pm
 
Laugh till you cry wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:47pm:
PZ547 wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:20pm:
Quote: 'you think so laugh? I've got a tenant who in the last 15yrs paid in excess of $180 000 rent for the premises she lives in ... if she had bought it when she moved in, she would have paid $180 000 and accumulated at least another $200 000 in capital growth .... instead she paid the landlords mortgage, while the landlord got the growth'

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The above is true



I repeat in case it takes more than once to penetrate your cranium.

If Australia is so lucky why don't all the billionaires live here?

Instead of winners we ended up with barrow boys, spivs, spruikers, used car salesmen and the criminals UK wanted to get rid of.

Thank your tenant for her largess.


Thats a f#cken stupid argument ... name one country anywhere on this planet (or any other if you are so inclined) where all the worlds millionaires live?
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Reply #100 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 7:17pm
 
Frances wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 6:47am:
it_is_the_light wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 6:41am:
by all means buy a bently and look at it

in the garage of the house

you will never own ..for that is the onlyest way

you can stroke your possession ..

does this comfort you ?

im interested

namaste

- : ) =



The point I was trying to make is that registration is of relevance to car use, not necessarily car ownership.

I do find old cars interesting, but I have no inclination to buy one however, if I did, I would have it registered for road use.  I would not want to just go into the garage and stroke my possession.....


many blessings ,

yet why else would one in a 3rd dimensional illusion

buy such a thing if you cannot drive it

... im interested

with compassion

namaste

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Reply #101 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 7:23pm
 
John Smith wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 5:50pm:
Laugh till you cry wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:47pm:
PZ547 wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:20pm:
Quote: 'you think so laugh? I've got a tenant who in the last 15yrs paid in excess of $180 000 rent for the premises she lives in ... if she had bought it when she moved in, she would have paid $180 000 and accumulated at least another $200 000 in capital growth .... instead she paid the landlords mortgage, while the landlord got the growth'

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The above is true



I repeat in case it takes more than once to penetrate your cranium.

If Australia is so lucky why don't all the billionaires live here?

Instead of winners we ended up with barrow boys, spivs, spruikers, used car salesmen and the criminals UK wanted to get rid of.

Thank your tenant for her largess.


Thats a f#cken stupid argument ... name one country anywhere on this planet (or any other if you are so inclined) where all the worlds millionaires live?

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Reply #102 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 8:26pm
 
Laugh till you cry wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:47pm:
If Australia is so lucky why don't all the billionaires live here?


Don't a lot of them live in tax havens though?
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Reply #103 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 8:44pm
 
Rubin wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 7:23pm:
John Smith wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 5:50pm:
Laugh till you cry wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:47pm:
PZ547 wrote on Feb 18th, 2014 at 1:20pm:
Quote: 'you think so laugh? I've got a tenant who in the last 15yrs paid in excess of $180 000 rent for the premises she lives in ... if she had bought it when she moved in, she would have paid $180 000 and accumulated at least another $200 000 in capital growth .... instead she paid the landlords mortgage, while the landlord got the growth'

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The above is true



I repeat in case it takes more than once to penetrate your cranium.

If Australia is so lucky why don't all the billionaires live here?

Instead of winners we ended up with barrow boys, spivs, spruikers, used car salesmen and the criminals UK wanted to get rid of.

Thank your tenant for her largess.


Thats a f#cken stupid argument ... name one country anywhere on this planet (or any other if you are so inclined) where all the worlds millionaires live?

Elysium


Is that why Clive's gone so quiet lately? He's moved there?
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Reply #104 - Feb 18th, 2014 at 8:57pm
 
I've been having a few chats in the last 2-3 months about going back into the Australia housing market.

What I was thinking was to borrow against the property I have in the UK, using the 2.5% interest rates and investing in homes in popular resort places in Queensland.
Maybe Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast.

The exchange rate of 1.85 to the £ and low interest rates, plus Australia's overseas investment friendly rules suggest to me this isn't bad time?
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