I’m here!

well i am sore but i am at the new house and back online… dialup at the moment thanks to karl; i am ‘borrowing’ his account for now while i figure out what ADSL service to get.

the move went fine. no major problems but it just took longer than expected.
i am so glad we had the help of 2 friends karl and pon… would have taken almost twice as long. urgh. that would have meant renting the truck for 2 days not 1.

we kinda ended up having the truck a day and a half but the lady there was nice and didn’t charge us any extra! phew.

most of our stuff is still in boxes or just plonked down in various rooms… mostly in the garrage or living room. (pictures of this chaos coming soon)

better go.. 4 more things to grab from the previous house. we have already take the keyas back but we ummm, left the door open so we could keep doing stuff there so they don’t charge us more rent ;)


5 Responses to “I’m here!”

  1. 1 karl 

    Heheheh next time I will be faaaaaaaar away! :D

    //k

  2. 2 wilma 

    glad everything went well Cris. Great that you had the help of some wonderful friends. Sounds like Karl doesn’t want to be around next time
    :)

    from Mum

  3. 3 atariboy 

    hahha. yeah. it was hard work

    i guess he will be in sweden next time i move

  4. 4 Mr. Mike 

    Nice to hear your “transition” went well Cris! By reading Karls commentary I would suggest you fix that thinggie with the “house with wings” you told me about :-P

    Other than that, for a few weeks of holidays I’d actually at least consider (I am nice gg) helping you move, haha.

    (People always pretend their computers would be hooked off early and stuff, but in fact its the next thing they move after the bed isn’t it gg)

    cheers!

  5. 5 dampeoples 

    I feel your pain bro, I’m moving too :)

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Cris Pearson from Melbourne, Australia.
Grew up in George Town, Tasmania.

CEO, co-founder, interaction + interface + graphic
+ web designer at plasq.

We are best known for Comic Life which was bundled with Millions of Apple Macs and now the much lauded, Skitch!.

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Loqalize - Open software translation web service
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