A man suspected his wife was seeing another man, so he hired the famous Chinese detective, Chen Lee, to watch and report any activities. A few days later, he received this report:
MOST HONORABLE SIR:
YOU LEAVE HOUSE.
I WATCH HOUSE.
HE COME TO HOUSE.
I WATCH.
HE AND SHE LEAVE HOUSE, I FOLLOW.
HE AND SHE GO IN HOTEL.
I CLIMB TREE.
I LOOK IN WINDOW.
HE KISS SHE.
SHE KISS HE.
HE STRIP SHE.
SHE STRIP HE.
HE PLAY WITH SHE.
SHE PLAY WITH HE.
I PLAY WITH ME.
I FALL OFF TREE.
I NOT SEE.
NO FEE,
Ok, thids is my vedry early ladder predictions for next year!
SYDNEY
ADELAIDE
PORT ADELAIDE
COLLINGWOOD
BRISBANE
ST KILDA
ESSENDON
FREMANTLE
Hawthorn
Richmond
Kangaroos
West Coast
Western
Carlton
Geelong
Melbourne
There it is, although Melbourne did very well in the draft, i still think they lack in too many areas to be contenders next year
Any of the top 10 may figure in the finals
I think West Coast will drop away a little next season
Carlton will be alot more competitive with almost a completly new team next year
I can’t see where Geelong will win many games from unfortunately
Like ANUBIS, sydney is my pick for the flag, Paul Roos is a great coach, it all started from the moment he took over when he immediately dropped Ricky Mott, a complete dud, and put Adam Goodes in the Ruck, and from there he has built a teaam which i put as wooden spooners last year, to my prediction for the flag in 2004!
Good old England, they had to become decent at one sport eventually, well, i don’t it’ll last too long, so you poms out there better enjoy it for the short time it lasts, lol
Mine is Melbourne, they have the worst midfield in the league by far, and they aren’t much better in defence or attack.
At least they got Ben Holland from the tigers as a key defender, ever since Ingerson retired they have really struggled at CHB.
But i still can’t see much for them in the future, i mean they are looking at Ryan Houlihan, don’t ask me why, they need quality 4 quarter players, not players that flash in and out of a match.
The optimum time for women to have children is early 20’s, but unfortunately these days, due to careers and everything women are having kids much later than this, broz is learning midwifery at uni and she knows all about this kind of stuff.
You have to remember that the later you leave it the more chance of complications
westan, it is never too early to talk about footy, lol.
I agree that Richmond looks good on paper but they do every year, whether they perform is another question.
HAwthorn looks like the pick of the bunch for me but i spose they are like the tigers, every year you think they are a chance but usually they miss out on finals football. They did well in trade week and i think they could be up there this year.
AS for my team the Bombers, i think they will do quite well next year, this year to be honest i didn’t expect them to make finals, so it was a good performance.
Players that impressed were the lesser likes like Marc Bullen and Haynes who replaced critical gaps in our midfield. Also recruits Cupido and McPhee did rather well for us.
We are further bolstered in the midfield by Mark Alvey and Justin Murphy for next year, and Matthew Allan I can see have a great season in the ruck, so i predict with no injuries essendon is a possible top 4 team next year.
HAve you read the topic called ‘selecting a PM’ in the treasure chest, it is great, 37 questions from memory about what to ask a PM before signing them up,
1) The fact that I suffer from arthritis in most joints in my body and am only 20, i figure i will need to relax when i get older so i can look after myself.
2) i am saving, saving, saving, and have already made our plan together which was shown in my spreadshet
3) Hopefully by 40 i’ll be close, with around 100k a year
skip to 6
6) the journey will be amazing, i am so excited about it! When it’s all over and I have succeeded i will be very very happy!
Thanks Paul, i guess i just have alot more to learn in this journey called life, but i am looking forward to it all, and i know i will be a participant in this forum for as long as it is around. It is great for someone as young as me to be able to mix with people with such knowledge and expertise!
What a successful topic, it has struck huge debates from alot of different areas, oh well, i think what Dino said was quite true, and i mean, income tax is the way it is in Australia, and if the government keeps getting these cash surpluses we will see the brackets upped again as they did this year,
but as for a flat rate for tax it will never happen, so i think everyone needs to stop worrying about it and get on with life, most of us are very lucky financially and are very lucky to be living in the best country in the world, Australia!
Well, my time is up, my 1 hour lunch break is over for the day, back to managing at the supermarket, hope we get the load finished not too late tonight, lol.
Interesting!
Well Fudge111, as they say “It’s not how much you earn but how much you save!”
We are trying to close the gap between the rich and poor and make this country a more equal society. I agree that that’s how it should be and people are still rewarded for wise saving plans. (INTEREST). So save, save, save!!!