Not sure if the asian lady was not as attractive to the guy or not as she was smoking and don't seem too gracious. Wondering what was going thru' the guy's mind then....
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Not sure if the asian lady was not as attractive to the guy or not as she was smoking and don't seem too gracious. Wondering what was going thru' the guy's mind then....
The date is just slightly more than a week ahead - at stake is a set of different alternative policies which both the major parties say they will implement:
Some of the common campaign propaganda adverts on TV are here:
There are also polls here that have worked out what the public is more concerned about.
Yeah, right - this is very much what the cityheart has to offer:
Today Tonight story covered an unique way in getting an apt. based on online bidding. Basically, people place bids on the unit, but unlike a usual auction, the lowest unique bid wins. Each bid costs $5. The absolute maximum bid is up to $17,000. On the www.uniquebidhomes.com.au website, people place a bid for $5 but if it is lower than the bid you have entered (e.g. $10.60) the website will tell you.
Each bid costs $5 but no one can make any more than 20 bids per week and the company makes its money with the expectation the number of bids will exceed the value of the unit
See more here: