The erratic climate of Australia, alternating between drought and flood, has caused all intelligent life forms in Canberra to go extinct.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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I wonder if he has his hand on her ass. On second thought, probably not because she is second only to Hillary Rotten on the list of the worlds most ugly women.
He is saying, “Michelle sends you her ? and kisses.”
She’s not PM anymore, she was ousted by the guy she ousted. Kevin Rudd is now PM. I’m not sure he is any brighter.
Wrong. Intelligent life forms have NEVER existed in Canberra.
That newspaper clip is 3 months younger than me. I remember lots of droughts since, all which have ended.
Apparently something Dorothea Mackellar penned in 1908 called My Country, whilst in England feeling homesick for Australia:
That pretty much says it all.