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yes, 4000 deg C should cook dinner pretty quick lol re lance . @Meowmy  forgot @Bill16  cuts through anything incl concrete lolo ok need at least 2 big oxy cylinders to give it some push. better with a bank or a crate of like 7 cylinders joined together lol. thats all it runs on, oxy and the rods lol

TAB
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oh, @SmilingGecko @Meowmy  saw woman from PO again today like nothing ever changed which it prob didnt lol .. back to hello and not much more lol

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@TAB hey tabby, had quick dinner. Nice to have a bit of acquaintance around re po woman ha. Wow six thirty here. Think done enough for the day. Enjoy your evening. Is the fire lit ?

TAB
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lit fire here @Meowmy  hope you are okay

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@TAB hey tabby, nice re fire. Okay here. Trying not to think too much ha. Was watching short review of an Italian movie.

TAB
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Ryan's cover of Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown" appeared on Rise Above: 24 Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three, a Black Flag tribute album released in 2002. Whiskeytown previously covered the song on its 1994 EP, Rural Free Delivery.

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Just checked the online newspaper and we are now officially in a recession. I don't know why they didn't announce it earlier but things are going to be really tight

 

@StuF @Meowmy @TAB @Oaktree 

TAB
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..all BS, have lived thru like 5 recessions at least  @SmilingGecko lolo

tomatos $15/kg at local IGA, no recession for them, wonder who would pay that lolololo

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The Australian Dollar has lost 98% of its value since 1930 @TAB 

 

$100 in 1923 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $4,832.14 today

 

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Where's this info from @SmilingGecko ? Interesting

 

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