For a young couple in the sixties, we purchased a house like that. Still glad, as it let us step into the real estate ladder. Then slowly saved up for the plumbers to come when sewerage came into the district
If you read the law - it is illegal to touch someone’s car. I read up on it when I got advertising under my windscreen. I let them know and they checked it as well
I want to know what kind of housekeepers these children will become. I am glad my daughter would not marry a son who has had his mother cleaning up - very bad example for future partners.
I think these days she would be called neurodivergent. Medicine has learned so much since those days. I wish I had realised that my mother was probably afflicted
Wish they could roll this out for kangaroos, goats and wombats. In the country you cannot travel far without seeing carrion everywhere. Even sheep, with a lamb nearby. We tried to catch it but to no avail
Whilst I agree with all above comments, my neighbour was in hospital for four weeks. When she came out her car licence had been cancelled. Obviously before hospitalisation she was not being careful about paperwork. These things happen
I think it should be illegal for commercial premises to deny entry to toilets. This is not something that can be regulated. This was one store that would not get one penny if mine in the future
These reels were played in the Netherlands as well. They were targeting families with daughters, as do many young men came to Australia for work. Think snowy mountain scheme.
My husband was discharged after receiving care. I called an ambulance three times in two weeks, each time he was given blood transfusions and iron infusions. He was placed under the care of Hospital at Home once discharged. Thank heavens his cardio organised a blood culture and we finally...
I drive an EV and find this absurd It’s the exhausts on ice cars that cause pollution. Only public transport should be exempt, encouraging less vehicles on the road