Thanks all for the kind words.
chris wrote:what about a farewell offline?...
Christo,Would love to have one but unfortunately time is against us ... unless we can organise one in the next week!
Davo wrote:Excellent.
Somewhere to stay on the next trip to the Old Dart
All the best. Oh, and you can still log in from the UK you know.

Davo,Your most welcome mate ... just don't bring to many friends with you as I am sure we will be living in a shoebox.

Thanks for clarifying that I can access the internet in the UK ... I can now sleep at night.
Ian/Gasman,Thanks for the tips. I should be able to hit the ground running ... especially in the wine area. By the way, where is Clerkenwell? Would you suggest this as an area to live in London? Any other areas worth checking out?
Mike Hawkins wrote:Dont forget to bring something decent to drink on your way through NY next month. I have a good idea what's in your cellar, so don't be stingy ! Customs in the US never seems to have a problem with a dozen or so bottles .....
Mike,Don't worry, we are bringing some "good" stuff with us ... especially a few Sparkling Shiraz as I know how hard it is to get this in the US. Maybe even a Kalleske Johann as well!
bacchaebabe wrote:Ian, you forgot to apologise for the coffee!
Have fun Andrew, as I have no doubt you will. Just get a job quickly because when you are paying for everything in Aussie pesos, it does your head in. Actually, our peso is quite strong against the US$ at the moment, but still terrifying against the pound.
Kris,
No need to worry about the coffee ... I don't drink the stuff ... although my wife does.

Yes, finding a job will be one of the first priorities once we land. Fortunately for us there is a large demand for accountants in London currently, so we should not be living on Aussie $ for to long. Otherwise we will be back sooner than expected.
