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Raised in a small town, lived in and loved the big cities. Once a part of the corporate rat race, tired of that and built a kennel and lived with the dogs. Fell in love with an Aussie and now live in the middle of nowhere in the NT of Australia.
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2 weeks ago
Does Your Nose Itch When You Floss?
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3 weeks ago
"Do you plan to change to a Halloween Avatar?
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3 weeks ago
Exactly what diseases can you catch from a toilet seat?
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1 month ago
Has anyone used the waterproof case for iPod?
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1 month ago
Do those of you who have multiple identities give yourselves lurve?
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53 minutes ago
Have any tips to help a burn not blister?
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3 hours ago
How do you keep the spice in your relationship/marriage?
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4 hours ago
Do you consider fluther confidential?
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4 hours ago
How do you keep the spice in your relationship/marriage?
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4 hours ago
Are all those those rats lining up to congo for augustlan? Holy s***, Batman! I believe she's accumulated 20K lurve!

Me too! I swear I keep going into rooms and forget why I went in to begin with!
”@Allie – I can’t eat onions or cucumbers, but for those who can, it is a treat!”
Seeing as how my answer was about cucumbers and yours was about onions, that made me lol4rl. =]
Hi rooey, I just saw your latest post in the cak thread – can you do some Aussie translating for me? I never knew any Australians before two months ago, and now half the people I work with are saying things I can’t really understand. I think I can hear the accents well enough, now, but what exactly does “Good on ya, mate” mean” And is “Cheers” sort of a catchall word, or does it just mean thank you and hello and sometimes goodbye? And are defibrillators really called “Packer Whackers,” or are they just pulling my leg?
Wonderful approach to the multi-tasking question – the authenticity is what I like about it. Bravo. FB
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Thanks, Asics sounds like a good shoe to look up.