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  1. Wombat2u2004

    He’s 66, sick, and grieving—now they want to evict him

    No, but most of us get off our arses and help ourselves. Not so with the majority of the minority, eh Vege?
  2. Wombat2u2004

    He’s 66, sick, and grieving—now they want to evict him

    "What have you done with your money since you were 16 years old,???" That's easy to answer.
  3. Wombat2u2004

    He’s 66, sick, and grieving—now they want to evict him

    Give them a break, mate. They are dealing with the indigenous. That is not an easy thing to do. We are lucky that they haven't burned the house down yet, as happens a lot in this country. I agree with the 10 property inspections. Should be more.
  4. Wombat2u2004

    He’s 66, sick, and grieving—now they want to evict him

    Thats pretty normal behavior. We even have a couple of those idiots in politics.
  5. Wombat2u2004

    He’s 66, sick, and grieving—now they want to evict him

    Dead right. The laziest people on the planet and they think we owe them.
  6. Wombat2u2004

    Chinese rice noodle soup with prawns

    I have a real easy one from Nagi, I'll post it sometime.
  7. Wombat2u2004

    Cricket and Australia Day used to go hand in hand—so why are matches disappearing now?

    I'll second that. It's a double plus for me. I don't watch the sport or its affiliated half naked black people dancing about with moves that were invented last week.
  8. Wombat2u2004

    Too much of a good thing? Aussies split on Welcome to Country ceremonies

    Good idea mate, I'm with you on this.
  9. Wombat2u2004

    Lost inheritance? Why millions in unclaimed estates end up with the government

    All of this stuff is legislated and written in a manner to confuse ordinary Australians. We have accountants and lawyers to tell us what it all means. It's a giant ripoff, and if you bother to take matters to a court of law, the judge will stick up for his own mob, being the solicitors and...
  10. Wombat2u2004

    Are You Making This Simple Post-Dinner Mistake That’s Ruining Your Sleep? Here’s What Experts Recommend Instead

    I have a hot chocolate before bed every night and go to sleep instantly.
  11. Wombat2u2004

    Chinese rice noodle soup with prawns

    I make that sometimes.
  12. Wombat2u2004

    Cost of living relief kicks in July 1: What Aussies can expect

    I know, I read it twice, and there's nothing in there at all for us guys and gals.
  13. Wombat2u2004

    Centrelink’s Tax-Time Warning: ‘This Can Affect You’ – What Aussie Seniors Should Know

    Yep, Albo and his team of fellows cretins want your bucks
  14. Wombat2u2004

    Before you pack your bags, here’s how travel could change your Centrelink payments

    It really rises to buggery if you have any pre-existing conditions. Funny thing is, I'm with Allianz and have made 3 claims over the past 3 years and none of those claims had anything to do with pre-existing conditions.
  15. Wombat2u2004

    Cricket and Australia Day used to go hand in hand—so why are matches disappearing now?

    Very well said Lisa. We know why they keep on and on about their rights and what we owe them and what we must change to satisfy them........it's all about........................................................................................ ............................wait for...
  16. Wombat2u2004

    Cricket and Australia Day used to go hand in hand—so why are matches disappearing now?

    Good idea. They can play monopoly while waiting for centrelink to open.
  17. Wombat2u2004

    Cricket and Australia Day used to go hand in hand—so why are matches disappearing now?

    Doesn't make any difference, they were constantly at war with each other before the English even got here. How do you know that none of the things you mentioned never happened? I believe they did.
  18. Wombat2u2004

    NSW man in hospital with state's first confirmed case of Australian bat lyssavirus

    Most people who are infected have no symptoms until the virus gets into the brain via the central nervous system, that's when it causes death. We still don't know how long it takes from that bite or scratch to turn up in the brain, it varies in time, it is very similar to a rabies infection, the...
  19. Wombat2u2004

    NSW man in hospital with state's first confirmed case of Australian bat lyssavirus

    Yes, that's right. But the virus enters the central nervous system and slowly makes it's way to the brain. Treatment given during it's travels have been to show to work, the sooner the better. But as soon as the virus gets into the brain, it's All Over Red Rover.
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