people who wear backpacks on peak hour trams.
people who wear backpacks on peak hour trams that like to stand in door ways.
people who wear backpacks on peak hour trams that like to stand in door ways that like to constantly change their position
hardly fair to compare the two (or the f1) which have solid business cases.
however you spin this, this is pure politicking from dan andrews.
if you think it has intangible benefits for women’s participation in sports or whatever that’s fine, but it’s hard to imagine there is an economic basis...
i can’t sit through a game of aflw (haters come at me) but netball is actually a fast paced and skilful game that i can watch if it’s on.
if i had a daughter i’d rather take her to the netball if she was interested lel.
the main problem is women don’t seem to care about women’s sport or watch...
unless i’m missing something you have nothing to do with wallan, netball australia or their choice of sponsor, yet that hasn’t stopped you from having a strong view about it.
agree with all of this, but i guess she probably thought she was doing some good for netball while getting some good PR for her business, not having to apologise and remind everyone her dead old man was a crazy bigot 40 years ago.
if this is sarcasm as i expect it is, i’m genuinely curious as to why you think the 2 situations are so different (beyond the fact that audi took part in a genocide rather than spoke about it).
speaking of genocide, hawthorn were sponsored by audi which actually had a deal with the ss that permitted them to use slave jewish labour from concentration camps in ww2.
https://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/457881/hawks-launch-audi-partnership
the deal was worth $1m a season.
how do you feel...
the fundamental thing you are missing, and what most people are taking issue with, is that they wanted to do both.
been a strange few years… fancy taking the side of gina rinehart… but here we are. it could be the vaccine?
you are missing a key difference.
people pay to watch cricket and afl(m) and there is a business case for the sponsor.
sponsoring netball is corporate charity.
i just don't get the need for a videocall or the paranoia.
as somone who met my partner on tinder 7 years ago and went on multiple tinder dates before that, meet in a public place for a coffee or a drink and try and enjoy yourself. don't get overly familiar before you meet in person.
if...
if she hasn’t committed just do nothing and proceed as if she isn’t - including making other plans with other people.
if she does then see what happens, if not the ball is in her court.
yep - should be covered but just a PITA dealing with the insurer and then engaging another builder etc.
hope it's just a supply chain issue and they get it fixed for you asap.
probably worth having a read of this...
the builder is required to have domestic building insurance and there should be details of this in your contact.
it covers you for $300k if the builder dies, disappears or becomes insolvent.
squeaky wheel often gets the oil. so just continue to follow up.
ignoring correspondence from customers / creditors and staff turnover are in my experience indicators of potential insolvency.
read your own contract carefully before you refer it to a solicitor so you know exactly what the...
it’s not peak facebook community group until people are talking about random marks on the pavement being markers for people to steal dogs to be used for dog fighting.
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