mustang Posted June 15, 2017 Posted June 15, 2017 ti nasao da crtas eraserheadu, lepo mu ime kaze da mu je glava obrisana
noskich Posted June 15, 2017 Author Posted June 15, 2017 Forum vise ljudi cita nego sto pise, tako sve sto je napisano nije bacena rec.
noskich Posted July 6, 2017 Author Posted July 6, 2017 Cak i Justin Bieber zna da je Auburn najbolje sto Sidnej ima da ponudi: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/parramatta/bieber-fever-heats-up-sydneys-west/news-story/e5cfb979140bf6780b061193efb4bbad NOT even Justin Bieber could resist the pull of Auburn’s dining scene, the superstar spotted getting chicken in the western Sydney suburb earlier today.
Gojko & Stojko Posted July 10, 2017 Posted July 10, 2017 The seven secrets to happiness from the 'dismal science'... 6. NURTURE STRONG RELATIONSHIPS Because, of course, money can't buy everything. And the Beatles were right: money can't buy you love. Which is a shame, because according to the findings of the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index: "Being part of an intimate relationship is perhaps the most vital component of wellbeing." Married Australians have the highest wellbeing scores, followed by those in defacto relationships. Australians who are separated, divorced or who have never married, experience below average wellbeing scores (although this varies by age and older widows and younger singles are happier). But relationships don't have to be romantic to boost wellbeing, according to the What Makes Us Happy report: "A good close relationship (or many good relationships) with someone you can share your thoughts, secrets, hopes, dreams and fears with, who will remind you that you are loved and valued, provides a critical resource to defend against life's challenges. Those who don't have this intimate relationship are at much higher risk of the difficulties in life overwhelming them." Other surveys confirm the importance of relationships on wellbeing. The Gallup World Poll asks respondents around the world: "If you were in trouble, do you have relatives or friends you can count on to help you whenever you need them, or not?" In the world's 10 happiest countries, 94 per cent say they have someone to count on, compared to just 58 per cent in the bottom 10 countries. According to the OECD'S Better Life Index, Australia ranks second only to Norway on a composite of indicators of wellbeing. One of Australia's stand out features is this strength of our close relationships. Fully 95 per cent of Australians believe they know someone they could rely on in time of need – significantly higher than the OECD average of 88 per cent. ... Plutokratija bato. Share & Enjoy
noskich Posted July 10, 2017 Author Posted July 10, 2017 (edited) https://www.domain.com.au/news/the-aftermath-of-the-boom-how-five-years-of-soaring-prices-has-changed-sydney-20170622-gwm06d/ The aftermath of the boom: How five years of soaring prices have changed Sydney UNSW City Futures Research Centre director Bill Randolph said there was “no doubt that an asset-based divide is opening up in Australia, driven by differential housing wealth but also differential superannuation wealth”. He warned the result of the boom was “class-based as well as inter-generationally based inequality” in Australian society with the “winners” being those who owned property or whose parents owned property in the right location. “I think we are at something of a turning point in housing wealth that will be much more down to cumulative inherited outcomes – including access to ‘good’ education, jobs and opportunities as a well as housing wealth – rather than what you do for yourself, which has been the case for the last couple of generations,” he said. And it’s set to become more polarised, with the higher-priced property areas with high amenity expected to outperform in the long-term. Mr Mellor warned there would be huge “social and economic consequences” for Sydneysiders – particularly the young. “There will be a massive reduction in the under-35 age group home ownership.” Nema batice, kao u feudalizmu. Otac ti je plemic, ti si plemic. Otac ti je sirotinja, ti si sirotinja. Evo jos: https://www.domain.com.au/news/the-result-of-sydneys-property-boom-a-city-of-millionaires-on-the-verge-of-a-class-divide-20160826-gqwc1z/ The result of Sydney’s property boom: A city of millionaires on the verge of a class divide https://www.domain.com.au/news/the-growing-divide-between-sydneys-richer-and-poorer-suburbs-20160401-gns7hr/ The growing divide between Sydney’s richer and poorer suburbs Edited July 10, 2017 by noskich
Gojko & Stojko Posted July 19, 2017 Posted July 19, 2017 Auburn dva od dvadeset, nije uopšte loše kao što se ti ovde žališ, sudeći po mestima za koje znam sa ove liste ova tvoja dva su takođe vrh: Rockin' the suburbs: Sydney's top 20 cheap eats for 2017... New Star Kebab 15 Auburn Road, Auburn, 02 9643 8433, newstarkebabrestaurant.com.au The doner kebabs are good but the real highlights here are the shish kebabs - chunks of lamb and chicken on sword-like skewers cooked to order over smoky charcoal. Try the kiymali pide, a Turkish take on pizza with lamb mince, tomato and onion, or go all-in with a halal snack pack, a mountain of chips covered in kebab meat and your choice of sauces. Go-to dish: Single chicken shish plate $15 ... Student Biryani42 Auburn Road, Auburn, 0413 632 438, studentbiryani.com.au This is the only Australian branch of a global franchise that started in Pakistan, serving up tasty and budget-friendly biryani to the masses. Expect beautifully plump and fragrant spiced rice served with your choice of chicken, goat, beef or vegetables. The menu extends to curries, kebabs and chargha - marinated fried chicken from Lahore. Haleem, a slow-cooked stew of beef and lentils, is a specialty. Go-to dish: Meal No.7 - beef haleem with naan, biryani rice and a can of soft drink $15 Share & Enjoy
Gojko & Stojko Posted July 31, 2017 Posted July 31, 2017 Njutaun prekjuče, novi mural na parkingu uz Wilson St. Ciča zima, 22 stepena - a juče je bilo još toplije, najtopliji julski dan od kako se vodi evidencija, sa 26 stepeni. Share & Enjoy
jms_uk Posted July 31, 2017 Posted July 31, 2017 Njutaun prekjuče, novi mural na parkingu uz Wilson St. Ciča zima, 22 stepena - a juče je bilo još toplije, najtopliji julski dan od kako se vodi evidencija, sa 26 stepeni. Kod mene je u sred leta hladnije nego kod vas u sred zime <_<
noskich Posted August 1, 2017 Author Posted August 1, 2017 (edited) Kod mene je u sred leta hladnije nego kod vas u sred zime <_< Nocu 3 stepena za sirotinju koja ne zivi blizu okeana, a pada i ispod nule zimi, recimo tamo oko Campbeltown-a. Unutar kuce bez izolacije i grejanja to ispadne tako oko 5-6 stepeni kada je napolju 3 stepena, ili oko nule kada je minus. Zidovi permanentno ledeni 5 meseci godisnje. Nikakve grejalice ne pomazu. Evo sada je sto kaze Gojko neobicno toplo preko dana za ovo doba godine. Ali Gojka ne interesuje sto se sirotinja u Campbeltownu nocas smrzava na dva stepena: http://www.weatherzone.com.au/nsw/sydney/campbelltown Pravi salonski 'komunista'. Edited August 1, 2017 by noskich
noskich Posted August 1, 2017 Author Posted August 1, 2017 Evo me kod kuce nazad sa posla, smrzavanje pocinje.
Simon Posted August 1, 2017 Posted August 1, 2017 Па крајње је вријеме онда да се позабавите бољом изолацијом стамбених објеката.
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