i actually had cross striated gluteus Maximus many years ago though i reckon if i needed a penicillin injection now the GP might not know where to put the needle
I'm not too sure what you are on about ... You saying you got a fat arse?
umm Go easy on those cakes you sweet man.
btw I'm sure the doc or nursey would be trained to know where exactly on the bum to give the intramuscular injection
Catman is definitely East ..oriented He know his rices well..
Now the topic of iron ore ...it's not doing too bad .
Newjerk? can you try harder than dig up another person's blog. My first promo was with Billabong and my name in English is modified with a T, am Perth born but also lived in Sydney to make my $$ It's Absolutely Fabulous if it includes brilliant locations, & high calibre tenants..what more does one want? Understand the power of the two "P"" or be financially challenged Even better when there is family who are property mad and one is born in some entitlements.....Understand that beautiful women are the exhibitionists we crave attention, whilst hot blooded men are the voyeurs ... A stunning woman can command and takes pleasure in being noticed. Seems not too many understand what it means to hold and own props and get threatened by those who do. Banks are considered to be law abiding and & rather boring places yeah not true . A bank balance sheet will show capital is dwarfed by their liabilities this means when a portions of loans is falling its problems for the bank.
In my experience is that, unless the worst case is likely, this is a very poor approach.
Tail risk insurance is so expensive that if you always buy it, you are dead anyway whether the worst case eventuates or not.
Sometimes you have to just have the balls to accept that there is a chance you will get blown out of the water.
Which risk to cover and which risk to accept is possibly the most important (and hardest) decision that senior management has to make, and it has to be taken *after* the accountants and lawyers and other risk analysts have said their piece.
Of course if you don't do the analysis you are flying blind and that is even worse.
Catweasel say yes.
Mouse is advised to not play the high risk,
unless if prepare to write off.
But it wholly the ironic
that safe the best,
like mouse the house,
drive a world to economic the despair,
and create a Frankenstein,
that mouse expect to provide for it in its old age.
Speculator like a Catweasels know exactly what it stand to a lose.
What morons called the end of the mining boom, well we know one was Kevin Rudd but he gets most things wrong. We know plenty more right here on these forums, they are called bears. Why did you get it so wrong again, when plenty of us warned you it would not happen.
Take a breather Mike.
The mining boom and what it is realistically adding to the Australian economy is quite clearly past it's peak, only the rate of decline is yet to be seen.
Rudd has recognised this, which is more than can be said for the other mob. It's pretty irrelivent of course - the chances of Labor retaining power are slim at best.
The mining boom and what it is realistically adding to the Australian economy is quite clearly past it's peak, only the rate of decline is yet to be seen.
Rudd has recognised this, which is more than can be said for the other mob. It's pretty irrelivent of course - the chances of Labor retaining power are slim at best.
no wonder there is a strong correlation between housing bears and peak oil nutters.
I am the love child of Tony Abbott and Pauline Hanson
Rudd has recognised this, which is more than can be said for the other mob. It's pretty irrelivent of course - the chances of Labor retaining power are slim at best.
The Liberal know any bold predictions like the end of the mining boom are nearly always wrong, they deal with market realities. Rising export volumes, rising commodity prices.
Labour has enjoyed by far the largest mining boom in Australian history and the last 4 years during this investment boom would be considered a disappointing performance at best.
The sooner Labour are turfed out the better for this Nation, I hope they fully enjoy 4 terms in opposition to give the Liberals time to repair all the damage done. Gen Y must feel great Labour leaving a $400 billion debt and liabilities that their taxes will need to pay. Interest alone now could pay for the NDIS scheme in its entirety.
no wonder there is a strong correlation between housing bears and peak oil nutters.
Yes its quite an interesting and obvious relationship, I have observed this as well. Although there is no doubt some exceptions to this.
But what you will never find is a housing bear that is also a non-believer in fossil fuels i.e. someone who doesn't believe that hydrocarbons were formed from crushed up dead dinosaurs and trees.
Yes its quite an interesting and obvious relationship, I have observed this as well. Although there is no doubt some exceptions to this.
But what you will never find is a housing bear that is also a non-believer in fossil fuels i.e. someone who doesn't believe that hydrocarbons were formed from crushed up dead dinosaurs and trees.
There is no such a species.
Catweasel laugh.
Through a observation,
some mouse believe in 7-year prophecy,
for its beloved mouse house,
yet same mouse is a fervent against climate change.
The Liberal know any bold predictions like the end of the mining boom are nearly always wrong, they deal with market realities. Rising export volumes, rising commodity prices.
Labour has enjoyed by far the largest mining boom in Australian history and the last 4 years during this investment boom would be considered a disappointing performance at best.
The sooner Labour are turfed out the better for this Nation, I hope they fully enjoy 4 terms in opposition to give the Liberals time to repair all the damage done. Gen Y must feel great Labour leaving a $400 billion debt and liabilities that their taxes will need to pay. Interest alone now could pay for the NDIS scheme in its entirety.
Yeah $400bn debt. The irony is that did it for silly old cu-nts like you, yet you really hate them for it. But Labor can't say that, because they would show how they betrayed gen y so badly by propping up greedy parasites like yourself.
The Libs will hurt some chardonnay socialists, hopefully, which could be good, but on the whole they'll simply continue turning the country into an overpopulated scum pit. That's all Australia can do yet everyone thinks they're all sophisticated and king shit. They're morons made out like they're financial geniuses.
stinkbug omosessuale Frank Castle is a liar and a criminal. He will often deliberately take people out of context and use straw man arguments. Frank finally and unintentionally gives it up and admits he got where he is, primarily via dumb luck! See here Property will be 50-70% off by 2016.
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