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i have a spare room $75 a week +bills and $300 bond. no driveway though, as the dual garage is full (my line and other car).

atm i have myself and a mte living here, and maybe someone else moving in, its a 4bdroom house in a quiet place on the east side ( wakerley ) add me to msn if you want somewhere else. only thing is you need a job :P dont smoke inside and no pets

zoix: definitely need a driveway and probably prefer at least 1x garage.. and presently i have 2x cars so yeah, don't think I could move in. Thats going to be one of the main difficulties.

Thinking of just finding a place a bit further out so i can get a unit. Don't give two shits whether i live too close to the main strip or whatever, in fact some reasons its beter than i don't.

yeah..got job, no pets, got bond.. blah :P

When your enemy is far be as if he were near and when he is near look like you are far. rittle glasshopper yuo have much yet to rearn

I read Sun Tzu's art of war and I swear the whole book read like that. All these management gurus swear by the book and tell all these business execs to go read it, it's such a heap of crap.

speaking of diet fads. I was reading some stuff yesterday in the economist on stomach stapling in the US. You know when you're really really fat, so they cut you open and staple up your stomach so you can't eat much. Apparently they do like 120, 000 of these operations a year compared to 13,000 eight years ago. The scary thing is that about 2 percent of the people die from the operation. 2 percent of 120,000 is 2,400 a year from getting their stomachs stapled in the us alone. Obecity is set to take over from smoking in the next few years as the gretest killer.

That whole concept just makes me sick.. erk.. Do they actually use like a monster stapler or is that just a term they use.

Death by stapling ! I like it.. but for some the quest to change themselves is worth the risk.

Yup, well there are a never ending supply of fat ass americans I'd imagine.

Just like the chicks who get the boob jobs and then a year later there boobs have fallen off or something and then they have to have a mamory op and look worse than ever. The price of vanitey!

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