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TeeGee wrote:http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/0/1647509ef7e25faaca2568a900154b63?opendocument
Due to happen sometime soon
sitting at 22,999,959 as I type this.
We're gunna run outta room for the kangaroos
Will hit the 23 million within the hour
smegal69 wrote:
And Kiwi's,
God i love been Australia's Mexicans
TeeGee wrote:We're gunna run outta room for the kangaroos
betiko wrote:TeeGee wrote:We're gunna run outta room for the kangaroos
lol, just looked at a ranking and Australia is #3 country with the smallest density of inhabitants/kmĀ² (only beaten by Mongolia and namibia)
thegreekdog wrote:How much does land in the middle of Australia cost?
I may purchase some for the inevitable apocalypse (along with a tricked out car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels).
TeeGee wrote:thegreekdog wrote:How much does land in the middle of Australia cost?
I may purchase some for the inevitable apocalypse (along with a tricked out car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels).
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-residential+land-nsw-euabalong+west-200070941
cheap block of land $4,200 but I have seen cheaper out here, I have seen land sell for under $1000
The machine guns might be an issue though with Australia's strict gun laws.
We don't have the right to bear arms like our brothers in the USA, as our only bears are koala bears (and they are really not bears, they are marsupials).
And as for the car.. Fuel out here is $1.60 per litre .. (about $6.50 for a US Gallon)
thegreekdog wrote:How much does land in the middle of Australia cost?
I may purchase some for the inevitable apocalypse (along with a tricked out car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels).
thegreekdog wrote:
Hmm...
Road Warrior and Mad Max. Watch them.
But thanks for the tips on the land. I would love to own some wide open spaces, although I have to figure out how to get a gun into Australia.
thegreekdog wrote:TeeGee wrote:thegreekdog wrote:How much does land in the middle of Australia cost?
I may purchase some for the inevitable apocalypse (along with a tricked out car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels).
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-residential+land-nsw-euabalong+west-200070941
cheap block of land $4,200 but I have seen cheaper out here, I have seen land sell for under $1000
The machine guns might be an issue though with Australia's strict gun laws.
We don't have the right to bear arms like our brothers in the USA, as our only bears are koala bears (and they are really not bears, they are marsupials).
And as for the car.. Fuel out here is $1.60 per litre .. (about $6.50 for a US Gallon)
Hmm...
Road Warrior and Mad Max. Watch them.
But thanks for the tips on the land. I would love to own some wide open spaces, although I have to figure out how to get a gun into Australia.
Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:How much does land in the middle of Australia cost?
I may purchase some for the inevitable apocalypse (along with a tricked out car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels).
You may want to reconsider the value of a land deed, in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:How much does land in the middle of Australia cost?
I may purchase some for the inevitable apocalypse (along with a tricked out car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels).
You may want to reconsider the value of a land deed, in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
If I have a car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels I figure I'll be good to go.
thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:How much does land in the middle of Australia cost?
I may purchase some for the inevitable apocalypse (along with a tricked out car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels).
You may want to reconsider the value of a land deed, in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
If I have a car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels I figure I'll be good to go.
Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:How much does land in the middle of Australia cost?
I may purchase some for the inevitable apocalypse (along with a tricked out car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels).
You may want to reconsider the value of a land deed, in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
If I have a car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels I figure I'll be good to go.
Exactly. And then it won't matter who "owns" the land.
thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Timminz wrote:thegreekdog wrote:How much does land in the middle of Australia cost?
I may purchase some for the inevitable apocalypse (along with a tricked out car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels).
You may want to reconsider the value of a land deed, in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
If I have a car with machine guns and spikes on the wheels I figure I'll be good to go.
Exactly. And then it won't matter who "owns" the land.
You can take the lawyer out of the law but you can't take the law out of the lawyer.
Or something. Leave me to my dream Timminz.
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TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Isn't the middle of Australia, like, ungodly hot? Plus there'd be little protection from nuclear fallout in the event of a post-apocalyptic scenario. You run to the hills. Easier to defend, greater protection and room to hide.
Get it together, greekdog.
-TG
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