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FTA-TV First Dates - Part 5 - Back to the Repeats

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Under the new laws, anyone who displays or performs a Nazi symbol or gesture in public will face penalties of up to $23,000, 12 months’ jail or both. Previously, only the Nazi Hakenkreuz symbol was banned in Victoria.

Anything that closely resembles a Nazi symbol or gesture will also be covered by the laws, to ensure those who deliberately try to circumvent the ban will be captured.
All in favour, raise your right hand. Cha-ching!
 
I'm the only male in my team at work. We had a 11 roll to 11 30 meeting. We're all there at 11, it doesn't start until 11 25 and finishes at noon.

If it was all men it would have taken 3 and a half minutes
 

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Then another two guys pull up in a car. She says she has just had her phone stolen and they tell her to get in, claiming they will help her find the culprit. Fortunately, at this point, Hannah comes to her senses and legs it herself.

She goes back to her friends and goes home, only to find her accounts are being drained of money.



I reckon she legit avoided being r*ped right there- not getting in the car.

Bunch of assholes
 

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For more than a year, elderly rescue pup, Sprite, has been attending parliament during sitting weeks with his owner, who is a parliamentary staffer.

He quickly became a favourite face among the halls of parliament and is regularly visited by politicians, staffers, journalists and other visitors to the building.

But on Tuesday, Sprite’s owner was abruptly told that he couldn’t be brought back because it isn’t appropriate for him to be in the workplace.
 
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