but i've been told it regularly reappears 24 hours later
and for a brief moment, there is australia
"and for a brief moment, there is australia"
What, like a fan dance? Or a peep show?
Sounds like the whole nation is too blotto to keep the lights on for very long. Maybe Trump should buy it and turn things around cuz he's so good at that.
"Ms Faehrmann's admission, made in January, has come amid a fierce debate about introducing 'pill testing' services in New South Wales (NSW)."
"Police Minister Mick Gentleman said he had used cannabis in his youth"
"The police minister's admission surprised Ms Faehrmann most: 'I thought: wow. We've possibly now moved the debate on to a point where previous use is no longer an issue.' "
Surely, Senator Cleaver Greene has a position on this matter...(video in link has NSFW language).
For those not in the know: "Rake" starring Richard Roxburgh is a brilliant, hilariously sardonic Australian five-season series. Available on Netflix in the US. American TV tried to bring a stateside version with Greg Kinnear but it justly disappeared after a handful of episodes.
And can someone explain why Oz keeps disappearing? Totally irresponsible for a continent to keep doing that.
"Ms Faehrmann's admission, made in January, has come amid a fierce debate about introducing 'pill testing' services in New South Wales (NSW)."
"Police Minister Mick Gentleman said he had used cannabis in his youth"
"The police minister's admission surprised Ms Faehrmann most: 'I thought: wow. We've possibly now moved the debate on to a point where previous use is no longer an issue.' "
Was wondering if joggers bounce somewhat like male kangaroos and that is what catalyzes the territorial attack.
Humans sometimes appear to enjoy violent conflict; animals are different perhaps more rationale though I suppose that some mating rituals can appear a tad excessive. Evolution favours replication, not excellence.
To my knowledge kangaroos don't defend territory from humans. They do, however, assume they can outrun anything so if a person or car is approaching them at an angle, they will alter course to try and get ahead of you, rather than passing behind. This isn't good for anyone.
Was wondering if joggers bounce somewhat like male kangaroos and that is what catalyzes the territorial attack.
Humans sometimes appear to enjoy violent conflict; animals are different perhaps more rationale though I suppose that some mating rituals can appear a tad excessive. Evolution favours replication, not excellence.