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So Australia is suffering from de-population in many areas, and has launched an ad-campaign aimed at convincing British women that the place really is just as great as in their soaps.


All well and good until they see one of these in their garden eh?


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/earth/2008/10/22/easpider122.xml


Say what you want about this green and pleasant land, but at least we don't have those bastads to deal with!


Update - Taxi driver wisdom, I challenge all to find a better link this week (a quick tip, you will probably fail)


http://e-merl.com/2008-10-21-no-tip

Failure. It's underated. If you can shrug your shoulders and settle it's cape comfortably about you, then self-acceptance and peace will be yours.


I've just looked at the fingers that typed the above, and wondered about the profundity contained therein.

Considering everything, it's as profound a piece of philosophy as you're going to get in the 21st century.

On here, tonight at, let me see 25 past 11. I mean what do you want, Bertrand fucking Russell?

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