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    Test here


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    DD is a fokwwit!

    He's such a useless skinny [at][at][at][at], that he needs 2 rotties an a shotgun to 'protect' himself.

    Pooof!

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    trying to do the short linky thing. This is the site that I want.
    http://www.thesmokinggun.com/

    Now for da test...
    [/url]http://www.thesmokinggun.com/http://<br /> fok!<br /> <br /> <...<br /> <br />test[/url]
    fok! :?

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    fok!
    CS, how kan how do da shorty link?

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    [ur l=thesmokinggun.com]the linky[/u rl]



    without the spaces

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    comes up as this

    the linky

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    well it does if you put www. in front of the url

    the linky

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    hehehe. Have a look at this linky Hilly.

    http://tinyurl.com/

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    doesdiswork?

    damn, it does! Thanks guys.

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    Looks like it does Hilly.

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    fok it, my brain hurts now.....

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    Australians do ‘patriotic duty’: Birthrate up
    Rate rises after official urges citizens to have ‘one for your country’


    CANBERRA, Australia - Treasurer Peter Costello urged Australians to “do their patriotic duty” and have more children but it seems they were doing it anyway, just for fun. A new study shows the birthrate hitting its highest level in seven years.

    A study by Australian National University demographer Peter McDonald showed the country’s birthrate at 1.77 per woman in 2004, its highest level since 1997. McDonald believes the rate will stay around 1.8 for the next 5-10 years.

    “We’ve been calling for policies to support work and family for several years, and also there’s been a great deal of discussion about, ‘if you wait too long, there’s a chance that you won’t have the baby’,” McDonald said.

    “That kind of public discussion has been pretty prominent and I think that has had its effect,” he said. During a budget speech in May last year, Costello urged Australians to have more children, telling couples to “have one for your husband, one for your wife and one for your country.”

    Costello’s comments came as this country of 20.3 million people struggles to deal with an aging population. The government’s Productivity Commission has forecast that one in four Australians will be aged over 65 by 2045.

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    test...me new pc.

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    uhh

    Okay if you say so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    Australians do ‘patriotic duty’: Birthrate up
    Rate rises after official urges citizens to have ‘one for your country’

    CANBERRA, Australia - Treasurer Peter Costello urged Australians to “do their patriotic duty” and have more children but it seems they were doing it anyway, just for fun. A new study shows the birthrate hitting its highest level in seven years.

    A study by Australian National University demographer Peter McDonald showed the country’s birthrate at 1.77 per woman in 2004, its highest level since 1997. McDonald believes the rate will stay around 1.8 for the next 5-10 years.

    “We’ve been calling for policies to support work and family for several years, and also there’s been a great deal of discussion about, ‘if you wait too long, there’s a chance that you won’t have the baby’,” McDonald said.

    “That kind of public discussion has been pretty prominent and I think that has had its effect,” he said. During a budget speech in May last year, Costello urged Australians to have more children, telling couples to “have one for your husband, one for your wife and one for your country.”

    Costello’s comments came as this country of 20.3 million people struggles to deal with an aging population. The government’s Productivity Commission has forecast that one in four Australians will be aged over 65 by 2045.
    Test of new double quote hack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xzyte
    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    Australians do ‘patriotic duty’: Birthrate up
    Rate rises after official urges citizens to have ‘one for your country’

    CANBERRA, Australia - Treasurer Peter Costello urged Australians to “do their patriotic duty” and have more children but it seems they were doing it anyway, just for fun. A new study shows the birthrate hitting its highest level in seven years.

    A study by Australian National University demographer Peter McDonald showed the country’s birthrate at 1.77 per woman in 2004, its highest level since 1997. McDonald believes the rate will stay around 1.8 for the next 5-10 years.

    “We’ve been calling for policies to support work and family for several years, and also there’s been a great deal of discussion about, ‘if you wait too long, there’s a chance that you won’t have the baby’,” McDonald said.

    “That kind of public discussion has been pretty prominent and I think that has had its effect,” he said. During a budget speech in May last year, Costello urged Australians to have more children, telling couples to “have one for your husband, one for your wife and one for your country.”

    Costello’s comments came as this country of 20.3 million people struggles to deal with an aging population. The government’s Productivity Commission has forecast that one in four Australians will be aged over 65 by 2045.
    Test of new double quote hack.
    Once more

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xzyte
    Quote Originally Posted by Xzyte
    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    Australians do ‘patriotic duty’: Birthrate up
    Rate rises after official urges citizens to have ‘one for your country’

    CANBERRA, Australia - Treasurer Peter Costello urged Australians to “do their patriotic duty” and have more children but it seems they were doing it anyway, just for fun. A new study shows the birthrate hitting its highest level in seven years.

    A study by Australian National University demographer Peter McDonald showed the country’s birthrate at 1.77 per woman in 2004, its highest level since 1997. McDonald believes the rate will stay around 1.8 for the next 5-10 years.

    “We’ve been calling for policies to support work and family for several years, and also there’s been a great deal of discussion about, ‘if you wait too long, there’s a chance that you won’t have the baby’,” McDonald said.

    “That kind of public discussion has been pretty prominent and I think that has had its effect,” he said. During a budget speech in May last year, Costello urged Australians to have more children, telling couples to “have one for your husband, one for your wife and one for your country.”

    Costello’s comments came as this country of 20.3 million people struggles to deal with an aging population. The government’s Productivity Commission has forecast that one in four Australians will be aged over 65 by 2045.
    Test of new double quote hack.
    Once more
    That's better.

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    test...me new pc.
    Damn I might be getting it as well.

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    I prefer 34-23-36, but what the hell.

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    ahhh I suppose I should explain, jinet gateway out of thailand and a few servers in the states are down or extremely slow, to view the forum I am using a proxy server, to be able to post on here using this proxy server I have to post my ip aswell, otherwise the server will not let me post.

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    Well its fast and easy, but now i know why I am being logged out everytime I look at another window. Thanks DD.

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    Is this why dirtydog is called dirtydog?



    Oi mincey boy! Planning a day trip to Wales are you.

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