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File is huge because I had to use wordpad to get the images in as well. One day I should probably install Office.

Thanks Mang, didn't realise it had pictures. d/ling massive file now.

Have you noticed that most people that do what we do, fail at spelling?
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Thanks Mang, didn't realise it had pictures. d/ling massive file now.

You're welcome, but it took farkin ages :)

JASON: do you have a spare 2 gig on a thumb drive or something? If so - your downloads are done, and if you want to swing by my place this afternoon you can get them all.

Have you noticed that most people that do what we do, fail at spelling?

thats because you are dumbasses that have to get by on the gift of the gab while other people do real jobs?

:):)

thats because you are dumbasses that have to get by on the gift of the gab while other people do real jobs?

:):)

Nah, I just fail at any form of English. If I were a dumbass, I wouldn't have been able to use my gift that earns me more than the average income.

Love you BB.

Fun facts, 259,293 people in Brisbane selected Catholicism as their choice of religion

Brisbane's top-earning neighbourhoods

1. Ascot $58,703

2. Hamilton $58,695

3. Bulimba $57,229

4. Hawthorne $57,229

5. Balmoral $57,225

6. Bardon $55,689

7. Pinjarra Hills $55,563

8. Pullenvale $55,542

9. Fig Tree Pocket $55,537

10. Kenmore Hills $55,536

I'd have thought they were higher, damn the GFC

Nah, I just fail at any form of English. If I were a dumbass, I wouldn't have been able to use my gift that earns me more than the average income.

Love you BB.

Fun facts, 259,293 people in Brisbane selected Catholicism as their choice of religion

above average income, below average IQ, f**k this society.

ha ha sorry Josh just cant resist :)

Ps im thinking about being a stock broker, I love stocks.

Brisbane's top-earning neighbourhoods

1. Ascot $58,703

2. Hamilton $58,695

3. Bulimba $57,229

4. Hawthorne $57,229

5. Balmoral $57,225

6. Bardon $55,689

7. Pinjarra Hills $55,563

8. Pullenvale $55,542

9. Fig Tree Pocket $55,537

10. Kenmore Hills $55,536

I'd have thought they were higher, damn the GFC

how the hell do you afford to live in Ascot on that sort of household income, we are close to double that and i doubt we could afford to live there!

above average income, below average IQ, f**k this society.

ha ha sorry Josh just cant resist :D

Ps im thinking about being a stock broker, I love stocks.

I wanted to be one, but then realized my Math was worse than my English. Pretty sure Wall Street gets watched far to much by me. *waits for Wall Street 2 at the end of the year*

how the hell do you afford to live in Ascot on that sort of household income, we are close to double that and i doubt we could afford to live there!

Yeah no way that is even correct, they’ve taken the lowest average for sure. New Farm isn’t even on there. I earn more than the Bulimba Average, as do the two other people I live with. To even service a loan in Ascot, like you said you need to be deep into the 6 figures

how the hell do you afford to live in Ascot on that sort of household income, we are close to double that and i doubt we could afford to live there!

Because the bank owns their houses and cars good sir.

Just upgraded my 'trons to 150GB :D

Yeah no way that is even correct, they’ve taken the lowest average for sure. New Farm isn’t even on there. I earn more than the Bulimba Average, as do the two other people I live with. To even service a loan in Ascot, like you said you need to be deep into the 6 figures

it's definitely combined house income and not single income?

I wanted to be one, but then realized my Math was worse than my English. Pretty sure Wall Street gets watched far to much by me. *waits for Wall Street 2 at the end of the year*

yeah thats the only issue, I kinda hate maths as a whole, but am quite addicted to statistics! Strange huh?

or perhaps i should just become a private consultant like my original plan and just continue to play with my own stock.

ps Josh how is the housing market right now in your sector of the world? have had an eye on a place for a while and i want to know how hard i can screw them on price!

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