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At the end of the day.......
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Gday... ............. it's midnight Cheers -
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Back to the 80s: Gonorrhoea and syphilis are resurging in Melbourne.
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https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/back-to-the-80s-gonorrhoea-and-syphilis-are-resurging-in-melbourne-20180115-h0ih75.html-- Edited by Santa on Sunday 11th of March 2018 04:07:30 PM -- Edited by Santa on Sunday 1...
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Kiwi Aussie Relations :)
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Aussie Doggeral.If you say Gday to an Australian Youll put him at his ease. You may be a Pom or an alien, but at least youre not Japanese.Hell likely ask you to say Fush and Chups. Make him happy, say, Feesh and Cheeps Bare your teeth and stretch your lups Smile then say..three, four, five, seeks.Deep dow...
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RAAF pay 1943
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Just found my late father's pay book when he was in the RAAF. Pay on joining in April 1944 at age 19 was 4 Pound / 4 Shillings per fortnight. That's $294 in today's money with inflation. $147 / week. On discharge in November 1945 pay was 4 Pound / 11 Shillings. That's $321 in today's money. $160.50 / week. T...
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Someone make him stop..............
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Gday... Modern engines can be fuelled by almost any organic substance, including herbs. So eventually we could see trains running on thyme. I asked my North Korean penpal how it was over there. He replied he couldnt complain. James, 4, was listening to a Bible story. His dad read: a man named Lot...
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Isn’t It Ironic
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As a lot of people have probably gathered from my previous posts I am currently working in Oman which is a devout muslim nation. Driving home from work today they were reminding people on the radio that the new traffic laws will come into place in the Sultanate on the 1st March which introduces a demerit...
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How Much Do Americans Know About Australia?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD9tyZLkTSI Aussie Paul.
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Political Correctness
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<reference removed> as too many are commenting on the reference rather than the poll. Please no comments, just the poll. -- Edited by RustyD on Monday 19th of February 2018 09:31:32 PM
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A Bit Of A Surprise
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I drove down to Muscat on the weekend to pick up my wife from the airport and I actually saw my first caravan after 7 months of being in the Gulf. It was an off road Jayco Adventurer which looked brand new as did the big Toyota Tundra that was pulling it. You would need to be completely self sufficient here a...
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What a ship!
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Gday All.The wife and I have just tried a small adventure .We Climbed aboard the Queen Mary 2 at Melbourne last week for a 4 day /night journey to Kangaroo Island and back.The ship is quite magnificent and you feel a bit overwhelmed upon arrival .This was further advanced when we were told that we had bee...
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Rocking & Rolling
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TWINKLE TOES ........ This will make you look for your blue suede shoes https://www.youtube.com/embed/sq--8HXYjnc
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Birds of a feather flock together.
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How gullible are our councils and government. This is true, absolutely true. During my term working for local government, we employed a supervisor, who seemed a bit lazy and different, basicly like the rest. I noted that he was supplying our director with copied CD's, apparently this guy had a copyi...
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Amazing Fact
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The sport of choice for the urban poor is BASKETBALL The sport of choice for maintenance level employees is SOCCER The sport of choice for front-line workers is RUGBY The sport of choice for supervisors is CRICKET The sport of choice for middle management is TENNIS and The sport of choice for corporat...
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Have you heard this song ???
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A song about Australia by Isia Grant...... https://youtu.be/_Epy3FLyqFQ K.J. -- Edited by kiwijims on Thursday 1st of March 2018 03:56:34 PM
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Lost for words........
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Gday... Once I swallowed a dictionary. It gave me thesaurus throat. Cheers - John
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90 Cars in Air-Bag recall? Biggest ever. Wow
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Someone didn't proof read. Ch 9 Headline: Almost 90 cars hit by 'one of largest recalls in nation's history'
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Password
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NRA (video)
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This was sent to me from a friend in USA (Republican) regarding the NRA and how it is being seen in Europe https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/10/9/16448302/guns-nra-sunday-lubach
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Ok who was it . Missed turn off
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https://www.facebook.com/peter.jarick.1/posts/1390939527719288
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10 of the World's Oldest Trees
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Taking the long view There are colonies of clonal trees that have lived for tens of thousands of years, but there's something majestic about a single tree able to stand on its own for millennia. These http://flip.it/qRcGlO
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