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Dating by Flatting

No, Im not talking about screwing the crew. But, I have always said that flathunting or flatmate hunting is a good way to meet women in a casual and outgoing environment. They ensure they are well...

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Fat Freddys Drop in Sydney

28th October Tickets at moshtix $40ish edit: DOH! sold out.. grr should have been organised and bought them.. grr

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Brilliant!

Now this is a very cool, and thus very $$ idea. http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com cred for his idea, 400~k USD in approx 2 months. well worthy!

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The IT Gigolo

Meet the IT Gigolo “Wow, it would be really nice if I could get sex for this.” I placed an ad on Craigslist that read, “WILL FIX COMPUTERS FOR SEXUAL FAVORS,” and I’ve had an overwhelming number of...

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The 11-Year Quest to Create Disappearing Colored Bubbles

Think about it, properly coloured bubbles. How cool is that! And it disappears with exposure to light & air so no stains. POPSCI EXCLUSIVE The 11-Year Quest to Create Disappearing Colored Bubbles –...

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Bendy Woman!

This is just freaky stuff Bendy Woman

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Amazon and the crazies

apparently some dude is going to swim the length of the Amazon. No peeing in the pool Otherwise this may happen. Hes starting upriver from me in the next couple of days. Maybe We´ll cross propeller...

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‘More Sex Is Safer Sex: The Unconventional Wisdom of Economics’

It’s true: AIDS is nature’s awful retribution for our tolerance of immoderate and socially irresponsible sexual behavior. The epidemic is the price of our permissive attitudes toward monogamy,...

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Travel Warning for NZ!

Australia has issued its first ever travel warning for NZ saying that there is a risk of earthquakes.. I guess theyre just covering their asses just in case an aussie gets hurt in an earthquake while...

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Canadian Moose Loose in New Zealand

Canadian Moose were introduced to NZ in 1910. Thave haven’t been seen in more than 50 years, assumed to be extinct. Now theres scientific proof they are still alive. Check out the article below. Note:...

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