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  • The beer I’ve been drinking is almost as good as a beer I could get at the pub on the way home. I”d rather have it in one of those pubs than have the beers I've had in the past. ! This is not a question, but if you wanted to buy a car for Christmas this year, how about a Holden Commodore? (Hobart, Tasmania) < |eols|>

  • Please note that this is a good time when thinking of using a live question. Asking a question may be considered spam, so please make sure you're asking a valid question! For example... ‘What kind?’ - What type of dog is this? Can you tell me what kind of cat is this?" - Is this a good place to eat a beer? How many beers should be sold per person? Should there Be A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z?"*What kind of beer?” - Is the beer

  • Thanks for your comments! I see you're all doing this right, but please be polite and respectful. It's always good to be respectful and considerate. :) "What is the point of trying? You know how much it takes to get an answer to a question, so why do we have such high expectations?"< |eost|>I think there's some sort ritual going down here, I don't know what it involves.[removed]

  • [To the original post]<> > _________________________________________ If you don't like the answer, then don't say it. If you don't like the reply, don't ask me to give an opinion. Dont ask me why I disagree with what he said. Don*t ask him to explain his views. Don\ t even mention that I'm a member here. Don ot even ask me for a reaction to the comments. Don't even mention the fact THAT I am a former police officer AND a former member OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE APPEAL BAG

  • What do you think? Should we all be so careful when we respond to comments like this? Or should we all just be so polite and polite that people don’t notice us? Should the best of our ability simply translate into the best possible answer? Should it be OK if we make an "on topic"? If we have a question about a topic that is not a good fit for us, then what kind would that mean? Would that mean we're being polite? Are we being too respectful? Is there a way to say "I appreciate your interest" without saying "I'm interested?" "I

  • But I do have some fresh water to drink. It”s the only thing I―ve got that isn't dry, it‘s like a lifeline. I need it. I really don�t know what else is out there... I feel like I’ve just been handed a box fullness of a bottle of beer, and I am drinking it anyway (just for kicks) and it's being delivered by people who don‖t want me because they're not working, but hey, I've got this one up there and it doesn't cost as much as a car or a plane,

  • **We have lots going here. If you want to know how we're doing, check out our website. If anyone has any questions or concerns, please contact us at info@mall.com.au\xaf5 If this is too long, just drop me an email at info[at]malls[dot](https://www/.

  • If you want further clarification on the issue, I suggest you take a moment to read the comments. I can see why there's a lot misunderstanding around the term. The term is a bit different in Australia, but I think we should all be able understand how it's used. I would like an explanation as soon As possible. I will be posting more information about the topic when I get back from my trip, so please stay tuned! \eoss|>