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We got one of the girls from beauty and the geek working for us.. Most staged show ever

Which chick? Pics?

Also stories for of the staging brah just curious

Meant to go see cirque du soleil tomorrow night, gf got sick and missed flight, stuck overseas..

To sell or not...

Give to moi?

remember Jamie Oliver's 15 restaurant and the related TV show that took 15 homeless kids in to teach them to be chefs and give them a job all from the kindness of Jamie Oliver's heart?

when that was on I was working at Matteo's and the 15 kids all did a months training in the 15 best restaurants in Victoria before the show aired.

We had this kid Matt... he wasn't homeless... not even a little bit... He was a full time employed concreter that wanted a change of industry... he just LOOKED unemployed and had no moral issue lying about it.

not to mention they were working in the restaurant but were receivng thier pay cheques from the 15 foundation which just happens to be a non profit organisation.

Was the partner of the millionaire I think - never watched the show so not sure

Like everything have to get up at 4am for hair & make up get given the clothes to wear same for the 'geeks' try make them hook up etc told when to scream on challenges even if not scared

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i'm going cirque du soleil in feb as well, come to think of it! had forgotten LOL.

yeah i think one of the geeks went to same high school as a guy i know or something, said he was just a normal guy. prob grew out a beard for the role LOL.

/stillwatcheditsometimes

remember Jamie Oliver's 15 restaurant and the related TV show that took 15 homeless kids in to teach them to be chefs and give them a job all from the kindness of Jamie Oliver's heart?

when that was on I was working at Matteo's and the 15 kids all did a months training in the 15 best restaurants in Victoria before the show aired.

We had this kid Matt... he wasn't homeless... not even a little bit... He was a full time employed concreter that wanted a change of industry... he just LOOKED unemployed and had no moral issue lying about it.

not to mention they were working in the restaurant but were receivng thier pay cheques from the 15 foundation which just happens to be a non profit organisation.

So i see

Was the partner of the millionaire I think - never watched the show so not sure

Like everything have to get up at 4am for hair & make up get given the clothes to wear same for the 'geeks' try make them hook up etc told when to scream on challenges even if not scared

Anyone got pics? I didn't watch beauty and the geek

To transfer a 2nd hand car into my name in vic,

do I have to pay $8per $200 (4%) for the full market value, or is there a capped amount?

i looked on the vicroads calculator and it doesn't cap, so for a $100,000 car you have to pay them $4000?

the table states: $8 per $200 of the market value or part thereof

what is this "part thereof" they are referring to?

Gotta love rewiring these filthy old houses on 30+ degree days breathing in 5000 year old insulation

Someone find me an Isuzu mu in black asap

Xoxo

There's a frontera in a purpley gunmetal, no black.

http://carsales.mobi/cars/details/?R=13563801

To transfer a 2nd hand car into my name in vic,

do I have to pay $8per $200 (4%) for the full market value, or is there a capped amount?

i looked on the vicroads calculator and it doesn't cap, so for a $100,000 car you have to pay them $4000?

the table states: $8 per $200 of the market value or part thereof

what is this "part thereof" they are referring to?

so for the last block of whatever amount up to 200$, you are still liable for that 8$.

that's what I thought...

I cant beleive you have to pay 4% of the "market value" just to change the name on a second hand car... even for victoria that's bullshit

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