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<blockquote data-quote="Estherfromjerusalem" data-source="post: 407834" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Marg's Man, thank you so much for posting that. I watched it just now, twice. I have recently become quite addicted to Flash Mob films on youtube. This was very meaningful. Did you see at the end, when people were clapping, there was a quite young lady sitting there with a very red nose and eyes -- she was obviously moved to tears. It was very meaningful.</p><p></p><p>Australia is meaning a bit more to me these days. First of all, because of all your "weather" which made the news and I watched so much news. And second, my difficult child -- I can't believe I'm writing this here, because I intend to post a post about it once it has happened -- my difficult child is going to Australia on Tuesday evening. Yes, he is leaving home, and he has a visa for a year, which allows him to work and to study. He has British citizenship (because both I and my husband are born and bred Britishers), so he had no problem getting the visa over the internet -- it took less than 24 hours! He has been working for the past year and a half and has enough money saved to do this. He has a cousin who is there on a similar visa, and he will be going to Sydney. Maybe, just maybe, if I can save up enough money, I will go and visit him at some stage in the year. </p><p></p><p>I loved that Flash Mob. Did you see the one in a cafe when they did the Hallelujah Chorus. I was in floods of tears by the time that finished! I know, I'm a sentimental old slob!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks!</p><p></p><p>Love, Esther</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estherfromjerusalem, post: 407834, member: 77"] Marg's Man, thank you so much for posting that. I watched it just now, twice. I have recently become quite addicted to Flash Mob films on youtube. This was very meaningful. Did you see at the end, when people were clapping, there was a quite young lady sitting there with a very red nose and eyes -- she was obviously moved to tears. It was very meaningful. Australia is meaning a bit more to me these days. First of all, because of all your "weather" which made the news and I watched so much news. And second, my difficult child -- I can't believe I'm writing this here, because I intend to post a post about it once it has happened -- my difficult child is going to Australia on Tuesday evening. Yes, he is leaving home, and he has a visa for a year, which allows him to work and to study. He has British citizenship (because both I and my husband are born and bred Britishers), so he had no problem getting the visa over the internet -- it took less than 24 hours! He has been working for the past year and a half and has enough money saved to do this. He has a cousin who is there on a similar visa, and he will be going to Sydney. Maybe, just maybe, if I can save up enough money, I will go and visit him at some stage in the year. I loved that Flash Mob. Did you see the one in a cafe when they did the Hallelujah Chorus. I was in floods of tears by the time that finished! I know, I'm a sentimental old slob! Anyway, thanks! Love, Esther [/QUOTE]
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