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  1. Aaron Sice

    "practice alone constitutes the criterion of truth" (Karl Marx)

    being blindly bullish is just as bad - if not worse, then being blindly bearish. i'm still having trouble ascertaining exactly why this thread was started - to rub our faces in something? to prove a point? because someone was bored?
  2. Aaron Sice

    "practice alone constitutes the criterion of truth" (Karl Marx)

    used to be the Indiana Teahouse before it was sold out to the same group that own all the Cott Cafe's. I was sitting in that restaraunt having dinner when the king tide hit Cott and the water washed away the beach - the water was surging UNDERNEATH the building as we were effectively sitting...
  3. Aaron Sice

    "practice alone constitutes the criterion of truth" (Karl Marx)

    they're subsurface rocks that form part of a reef, you numpty. we used to snorkel there a lot at high tide. last time i remember - you DID get caught....
  4. Aaron Sice

    "practice alone constitutes the criterion of truth" (Karl Marx)

    oh now you're just stirring....i'm not takign that bait. you can go join The Australian Newspaper's Economic Forecaster's League with that attitude. that's like saying Yemen's the best place to invest because it's close to Saudi Arabia. sorry buddy but Australia is heading towards the...
  5. Aaron Sice

    "practice alone constitutes the criterion of truth" (Karl Marx)

    maybe ToDo walked along the Swan River instead of the Beach - hard to get mixed up though i would have thought. they are the main beaches between where i live and cottesloe - about 85% of beach goers use one or more of these beaches - there's smaller ones too like Mullaloo, Swanbourne (nudist...
  6. Aaron Sice

    "practice alone constitutes the criterion of truth" (Karl Marx)

    mudfront...? what? scarborough hillarys my beach (burns beach) mindarie beach cottesloe maybe you should stop looking on google earth and actually come to WA and then comment.
  7. Aaron Sice

    "practice alone constitutes the criterion of truth" (Karl Marx)

    I still wonder about the sustainability of it's State Government and it's largely services based industry - it's a very fickle market. Lack of public transport to the working class suburbs makes it somewhere that doesn;t fit my criteria for investing. Considering that NSW had an outpouring of...
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