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#1 by valerie » Sat Aug 06, 2016 20:42

I always wonder that. What do the Australian's do online?
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#2 by tasman1 » Sat Aug 06, 2016 21:02

Looking for nice girls around the world
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#3 by valerie » Sat Aug 06, 2016 22:38

I have rarely in all my years online in marketing, see Australians. I think one time an Aussie told
me it was because their dollar is way high over there in comparison and it wasn't worth it to enter
into the make money arena.
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#4 by tasman1 » Sat Aug 06, 2016 22:49

valerie wrote: I have rarely in all my years online in marketing, see Australians. I think one time an Aussie told
me it was because their dollar is way high over there in comparison and it wasn't worth it to enter
into the make money arena.

it was long ago , Au dollar was 10-15% stronger than US dollar
Value now ...just 72-75 cent compared to US dollar
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#5 by Marcel-R6 » Sun Aug 07, 2016 07:25

According to TV series I watch,all drunk on the road....and I'm not kidding. (Oh side note: Not meant to insult all Aussies)
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#6 by BouldRake » Sun Aug 07, 2016 07:28

They're all busy throwing sticks for Bouncer while getting ready for Kylie and Jason's wedding.
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#7 by seaeagle » Sun Aug 07, 2016 18:09

A lot of us are getting out & about during the day. It has been a beautifully warm & sunny Winter here in Sydney this year (August here is the equivalent of February in the Northern Hemisphere). People are still walking around in shorts & t-shirts, and you sort of feel guilty if you are sitting inside clicking when the weather is so good.

The only reason I'm inside at the moment on this Winter mid-morning is that I am waiting for a delivery, and watching the swimming finals.
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#8 by valerie » Sun Aug 07, 2016 18:27

@seaeagle I think that would make an interesting topic.....what months are your seasons....or
is that what seasons are your months.... :?
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#9 by seaeagle » Sun Aug 07, 2016 23:45

Seasons here in Australia. Unlike most countries in the Northern Hemisphere, we officially start our seasons on the 1st of the month.

Spring = 1st September - 30th November
Summer = 1st December - 28th February (29th in a leap year)
Autumn = 1st March - 31st May
Winter = 1st June - 31st August
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