Yes it is! In fact most of the video is showing the planes land and take off.
There is no way it is that few.
Does anyone know what exactly "banned" means in Australia?
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Thanks a lot dick!
Actually it is. Typically the crocs eat the sharks before they can cause too much trouble.
Another example:
People also get confused with chants like "Death to America" which isn't as extreme as it sounds once translated. For example a Persian stuck in heavy traffic is often heard to say "Death to Traffic".
I've read through the document you attempted to link to and I don't know why I should trust this "Ellen Leschek, M.D. NIH/NIDDK/DDEMD"
I mean what makes her such an expert? I want to see some credentials!
I don't know, is Y $foo cheaper then X $foo?
I suppose its a good thing they tested the system.
Isn't this the type of thing testing is supposed to identify?
In related news scientists have discovered the so called "Religous Gene"
More at 11.
So now all ask.com does is push shitty spyware toolbars?
That was the retail price of a Playstation 3 in Australia at launch.
There are two major parties in Australia, the Labor party and a coalition between the Liberal Party and the National Party.
Both are pretty much the same, Labor is perhaps centre left, and the other two are Centre Right. Though in American terms they would all probably be classed as far left.
The balance of power at the moment is pretty much 45% Labor, 45% Coalition, 10% smaller parties.
The smaller parties are Independants (Generally Centre Right), Greens (Left wing), and the Family First party (Ultra right wing).
Essentially for any government to get anything done they need to get the Family First party onboard, and in general, Christian votes. The Family First party is pretty much a church group, all their candidates are former Pastors etc.
So basically:
- Christians (in South Australia) hold the swing vote.
- Most Australians think this shit is bullshit.
- Our opinion doesn't count.
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