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Arguing with the naive is always difficult anyone who thinks real estate is about 'selling houses' has not a clue about the industry.

Plane to catch peace out.

Still love ya Dezz :wub:

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The jokes on Al... wait till he tries to land at Tullamarine and finds out Labor and their union buddies have knocked it down without notice to award construction contacts to their mates...

The jokes on Al... wait till he tries to land at Tullamarine and finds out Labor and their union buddies have knocked it down without notice to award construction contacts to their mates...

ah crap not again

Will def give a go

Smokin Barry's food van is awesome and much the same food

I told em I wanted something with a lot of meat and no vegetables and they said yes sir, you're our kind of guy

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I'm talking about people who are happy to work for a fraction of your wage because theyre from poor countries. So they come here and take the job, only to realise Australia isn't a third world shit hole and then suddenly feel they're entitled to the same money we're on....

You sell houses to people looking to buy houses. I don't think there's too much skill involved.

Flood the industry with overseas workers and we'll see how much your worth

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But in all seriousness, in this case, I doubt Germany is a poorer country than Australia.

I think Aldi is more concerned about the standardisation and quality control of their international buildings rather than saving $$

Geez you lads cut up rough feel bad if ya cut the power though them poor melbourne and! But I'm in San Fran ya'll so meh

Front end of the lexus way better in real life than pics ham the rear end is really nice! The one i saw had phat wheels so that helped with the overall stance

Alex body corp for that place is $1800 p/a, there's no lifts in the complex at all either - does that sound about right?

Also unrelated, I loled: NSFW

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152845749299019

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