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[ This is one American who greatly values Australia and Australians.[/QUOTE]
Make it "two" mate!!
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I just saw in Busisness week that Austrailian stocks are up 60% Wow!!!
Kind of tangential but . . . . As for New Zealand not being a good place to live this is the first place I have ever heard that. I use to chat with a gal from New Zealand on another forum and she talked about wanting to go back to New Zealand quite a bit. |
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#49 |
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I just saw in Busisness week that Austrailian stocks are up 60% Wow!!!
Kind of tangential but . . . . As for New Zealand not being a good place to live this is the first place I have ever heard that. And I have heard other people say that New Zealand is nicer then Hawaii I use to chat with a gal from New Zealand on another forum and she talked about wanting to go back to New Zealand quite a bit. |
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New Zraland it self is ok but thier economy is F--Ked as they all come to Australia to work or go on the Dole (Welfare) |
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Either would be fine with me (more Puerto Ricans already live in the U.S. than in Puerto Rico) but not MEXICO! |
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I also think there are more Italians in the USA then in Italy. |
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So what, there are more penguins in the antarctic than people. Thinnest book in the world? The book of Italian war heroes. Pizzas and gelatis on the house. Yep Bush and co have wrested control off the Mafia. Not much difference then? |
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Why, for what purpose? |
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Nope. French war heroes and victories is thinner. |
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Why would frogs care? |
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Just the one "Kermit" you know what a political activist he is. We just want to take their pond or swamp and make their life better. Besides the legs are delicious with a little garlic.
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You have got to be joking! Julius Caesar, Octavian/Augustus, Mark Antony, Scipio, Sulla, Pompey, Tiberius... I don't know how many semi-trailers you'd need to carry all the books on these ones, and these are just the ones I can recall from my distant past. There are only three nations of war heroes that have surpassed them: the Saracens, the British and the Merkins. |
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And the Mongols too, I suppose.
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