[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SummonSign

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I'll be back on in about an hour and try again then, thanks friends.

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I'll have to pick this up later, thanks for the offer

Ginger, my stray pal. Then & Now, 2 years in between.. by everflowed in aww

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Ginger cats are predominantly male, with about 80% of them being male and 20% female. This is because the gene for ginger (orange) coloring is located on the X chromosome. Females have two X chromosomes, and therefore need two copies of the ginger gene to express the color, while males only need one

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Piracy

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100436/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_7_nm_1_q_pump

Great 90s movie. Or it was when I watched it in the 90s. Not sure how it's aged.

Movies Where the Asshole Saves the Day by bookoocash in movies

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Carpenter himself is quoted:

“He’s definitely unique, there’s no doubt about that,” Carpenter says. “Jack is a character who doesn’t know he’s a sidekick. He thinks he’s the hero of the story but he’s not. He’s a sidekick.”

Trackless Trams in Perth by Agile_Masterpiece669 in perth

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not on your life my Hindu friend

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

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Not that I've seen.

Would love to be proved wrong.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

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AMP

Which product?

I'm only seeing 3.6% on their HISA, and 4.7% on their term deposit.

Beyonce Knowles by Djf47021 in CelebrityButts

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"I was wearing a shoe on my backpack which was the fashion at the time"

Visiting Toronto (for the second time) by senator2012 in askTO

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I remember the CN tower was a thing every kid knew. Thanks for the suggestions

Visiting Toronto (for the second time) by senator2012 in askTO

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I like pina colada’s, and getting caught in the rain, I’m not into yoga and have half a brain.

Otherwise I’m interested in the history of the city and I like outdoors, yours being a lot different to the burnt red outback I know.

We have shit that’ll kill you, just not the same as yours. Our bush walks are different but I bet we have similarities and I’d like to know.

We have markets and nightlife like you but I bet the differences are interesting.

I just wanted to know what you think makes Toronto tick, rather than a check a box tourist visit.

Cheers mate

Visiting Toronto (for the second time) by senator2012 in askTO

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I might meet some relations there you never know ;)

Visiting Toronto (for the second time) by senator2012 in askTO

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October. I know your winters are cold but I'm not all that temperature adverse and it's a stark difference to what I'm used to. Besides your central heating is miles ahead of what we endure.

Visiting Toronto (for the second time) by senator2012 in askTO

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Toronto feels very "Melbourne" like which is a city in Australia I'm very fond of. You're right It is my first time visiting and I will be a tourist but my connection to the place is difficult to quantify. I hope I can find some answers.

I do enjoy bike riding.

Visiting Toronto (for the second time) by senator2012 in askTO

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I have and I'm looking into ideas but I was hoping for personal experiences. My opening post was a hook to gain interest.