Australia and NZ tour rumours going around Part 2 (No Bullshit)
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«¤tîg®ê§§¤» wrote:were trying to get the other countries to contribute....im not sure they know the rules.. and maybe they are scared of us!
I thought it would have gone off over night.... someone fixed it up though.. phew!!
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«¤tîg®ê§§¤» wrote:No we wont!! This game can go on forever! you have to think outside the square Eileen...
i must admit, it takes me ages to think of the topic to come up with next!
What about "Top Ten Reasons Why PJ DIDNT Tour the South"I'll ride the wave where it takes me.0 -
«¤tîg®ê§§¤» wrote:you have to think outside the square Eileen...0
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«¤tîg®ê§§¤» wrote:i see that. Your who-ha better start excercising!!0
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DonJon wrote:What about "Top Ten Reasons Why PJ DIDNT Tour the South"
*a hush falls over the crowd*
harsh mate harsh...:phe who forgets will be destined to remember0 -
vital5 wrote:Yeah cos you need a buff who-ha right?!
she doesnt need one now! She wont be "shitting a basketball" so to speak..he who forgets will be destined to remember0 -
E.K wrote:I already tried to do it for you and I can't. Pull your finger out! :eek:
Try harder.
You might like it a bit too much if I get in there anyway. My finger is stuck where it is, it won't budge... without some major help from someone who knows the goings on of THAT place.0 -
ZiggyStar wrote:Hi DonJon! I got onto a UK arb forum and they all reckon if it's not a scam (some think it is though), it's just really really overpriced at $7,800 -- they said I could get the same thing for like $500 from UK etc or join up to an online arb site and pay a monthly fee.
This sports arbitrage is interesting though....I like the look of it.
Does your dad use arb alert sites like eg http://www.arbitragepro.com or http://www.surebetpro.com?
Yeah the price of yours rang alarm bells straight away. Dad checks and gets his alerts SMS'd to him. You really want other people doing it all for you (which Id be 99% sure the others you looked at do) and you simply put the bets on.
The old man just pays a monthly fee but not sure how much (would be more than say 100). Mind you I dont think he does it that much any more because it is so time consuming. Cant loose and a surefire way to win money but such small yields and time consuming. You take this on and it'll be like a fifth child.
Most importantly you need a HEAP of bookies cause the arb may only come up if you can access (say) the $1.82 regarding one team but you dont have access to that bookie and all your bookies have it/them at $1.76 so NO BET.I'll ride the wave where it takes me.0 -
ZiggyStar wrote:My who-ha won't be getting touched. CAESAREANS girl! My doctor said he'll refer me to the same guy who did his wife! No natural kids for me. Knock me out and cut em out!
I wonder if there is a limit for caesareans? Somehow I don't think being put to sleep and being cut open 3 - 4 times unnecessarily would be very good for you, lovey.Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006; Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 20240 -
«¤tîg®ê§§¤» wrote:she doesnt need one now! She wont be "shitting a basketball" so to speak..0
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vital5 wrote:Yeah cos you need a buff who-ha right?!
Yes...I'd prefer to not have my insides hanging out and flapping with the wind!★ 1995 - Brisbane ★ 1998 - Brisbane ★ 2003 - Brisbane ★ 2006 - Brisbane ★
★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
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E.K wrote:I wonder if there is a limit for caesareans? Somehow I don't think being put to sleep and being cut open 3 - 4 times unnecessarily would be very good for you, lovey.
i think... and dont quote me... that once you have a C-Section, for births after that, they will always be C-Sections. Has something to do with your stomach bursting open during the next one, and they dont want that to happen!he who forgets will be destined to remember0 -
E.K wrote:I wonder if there is a limit for caesareans? Somehow I don't think being put to sleep and being cut open 3 - 4 times unnecessarily would be very good for you, lovey.
Nah...just asked my doctor. They say 3 is the limit but many women have 4 or more. He's cool with it. He's a surgeon and a baby doctor and pretty fucking good and respected so I'm going with whatever he says! Luckily he's on my side!
And I was just joking about getting knocked out -- they use an epidural instead!★ 1995 - Brisbane ★ 1998 - Brisbane ★ 2003 - Brisbane ★ 2006 - Brisbane ★
★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
★ 2011 - EV Newcastle, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2 ★0 -
«¤tîg®ê§§¤» wrote:i think... and dont quote me... that once you have a C-Section, for births after that, they will always be C-Sections. Has something to do with your stomach bursting open during the next one, and they dont want that to happen!0
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vital5 wrote:Where's Zenith? Now there's an image for her!!! hahaha
Then you'd become a tucker too... oh no! :eek:
Yes, I would either have to tuck or sticky tape it all back in place every morning!★ 1995 - Brisbane ★ 1998 - Brisbane ★ 2003 - Brisbane ★ 2006 - Brisbane ★
★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
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«¤tîg®ê§§¤» wrote:i think... and dont quote me... that once you have a C-Section, for births after that, they will always be C-Sections. Has something to do with your stomach bursting open during the next one, and they dont want that to happen!
You can try VBAC (vaginal birth after caesarean) but sometimes it may not be successful -- but some are very successful. I'm sticking with the caesarean -- hopefully I'll have twins and have 3 births and 4 kids!★ 1995 - Brisbane ★ 1998 - Brisbane ★ 2003 - Brisbane ★ 2006 - Brisbane ★
★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
★ 2011 - EV Newcastle, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2 ★0 -
«¤tîg®ê§§¤» wrote:i think... and dont quote me... that once you have a C-Section, for births after that, they will always be C-Sections. Has something to do with your stomach bursting open during the next one, and they dont want that to happen!
:eek: I never thought of that... I don't know anyone who's had a normal delivery after having a caesar. It would probably depend on how long ago it was you had the baby, as to how well it healed etc.Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006; Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 20240 -
vital5 wrote:It's gagging for it
You or me? Could be dangerous - we'll have 800 yanks in there before the day is out. Mind you we could just pose the question, drop a smoke bomb, then sit back and watch and restart the game under a false name elsewhere.I'll ride the wave where it takes me.0
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