It has six letters.
It’s the sixth day of the week.
It adds up to 35.
It’s a day of rest.
It’s also a day for family.
Most of all, Sunday is a day for thinking about God.
It has six letters.
It’s the sixth day of the week.
It adds up to 35.
It’s a day of rest.
It’s also a day for family.
Most of all, Sunday is a day for thinking about God.
Mr Rudd:
1. Will Australian taxpayers be paying for their relocation and care in PNG?
2. Who will take care of their security? Will our federal police be relocated to do that?
3. If the deal is not renewed after twelve months, will we have to take them back?
Has six letters.
Is the fifth day of the week.
Adds up to 28.
Was Robinson Crusoe’s friend.
Thank God It’s Friday.
That’s what I feel like saying to some shop assistants for daring to ask for service.
It’s not that they’re having a bad day. They always seem to have a bad day every day.
The economy can be tough on retail, but bad service can be tougher. There are lots of people out there who want to part with their money, but there are some retailers who obviously don’t want to accept it.
“You will have ten minutes. We will have a stop watch.”
A Labor Party advertising agency has been trying to convince various digital youth media that a ten minute interview with Kevin Rudd will interest their audience. But they will only have ten minutes. And there are conditions.
As part of the deal, the media will be ‘encouraged’ to provide inventory on their site for youth-focused election advertising and editorial, produce entertaining content on the theme of the inadequacy of the Liberal NBN plan, and provide access to pro-Labor and pro-NBN talent.
Of course, “The PM will not review the questions/discussion guide”, but the advertising agency will.
I wonder if these questions would make the interview?
With all the cuts to university funding, will students be able to finish their courses?
With so many delays to the NBN, what’s the benefit if it never reaches homes before it’s outdated?
A lot of our readers cannot find a job, and it’s got worse since you were first Prime Minister. Are you really capable of fixing that?
And now that our ten minutes are almost up, aren’t massive cuts to spending and rises in taxation the only solution to paying back the massive government debt you incurred, thereby denying our readers opportunities in the future?
If they get an answer to one question from the Prime Minister in that time they will be lucky.
The Labor Party has denied all knowledge of the advertising agency brief to the media. LOL!
It’s the movie sensation in America this week. It really stretches the imagination, with sharks falling from tornados and eating everyone in sight. I haven’t seen it, but the trailer is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwsqFR5bh6Q
A must see in cinemas.
While the Prime Minister runs around the country like Caesar celebrating a triumph, there is still no effective response from the opposition leader.
Time is running out Mr Abbott. Stop faffing around and really serve it up to Kevin Rudd. Otherwise, Labor will continue in government because you have no hope of winning the election on current form.
Which John Lennon song was inspired by a police two-tone siren?
Answer: I am the Walrus.
Well done to all those who got it correct.
Friends are not only there for the fun times, they are there when you need them as well.
Friends are constant. Friends are forever.
What would happen if a dishonest and manipulative person was able to convince people that history never happened, that it was only fiction? Where people blindly believe that bad things never happened.
Well folks, history tells us that it’s happened before. And it’s happening now.
The reason for this is that ignorant or apathetic people believe what they’re hearing. They believe until it’s too late.
Too late to undo the harm they are in. Too late to complain about their situation. Too late to blame others except themselves.
For your sake, learn from history and reject the fiction sprouted by false prophets. The decisions you make could have consequences that you may not like.