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Old 16-07-2013, 08:29 PM   #11
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Default Re: Australia is living through a long recession

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There will be times when it seems every 2nd house on the street is for sale and buyers just can't be found. There will be times when 4000+ applicants apply for 21 jobs. If you are lucky you will start employment in boom times, if you are unlucky you will start in a bust. It comes and goes around. What is more of an anomaly is that since the mid/late 90's it's been almost constant boom.
been telling my kids most of their lives...don't borrow...value your job...work hard at school...don't pizz your pay up at clubs every week.

They reluctantly listened...now are nodding their heads at me every time the news gets worse and worse.

Just depends on how long you've been around as to whether you know it's time to store the nuts away for the winter or to feast on them.
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