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@ said:Actual use numbers are not overstated.
Drug use is as common as smoking…in fact it may be more so.
@ said:i was just thinking last night - when i was watching the saturation coverage of the tigers coaching drama - that the timing, while universally deemed strange, is actually pretty good for the club with regard to diverting attention from the Tim Simona issue that had been dragging on…
tactic very commonly used in politics, etc. dont quote me on this, but i have seen/read somewhere that more bills are passed in the US Senate over Super Bowl weekend than any other....
(i'd better check that now...!!)
@ said:@ said:i was just thinking last night - when i was watching the saturation coverage of the tigers coaching drama - that the timing, while universally deemed strange, is actually pretty good for the club with regard to diverting attention from the Tim Simona issue that had been dragging on…
tactic very commonly used in politics, etc. dont quote me on this, but i have seen/read somewhere that more bills are passed in the US Senate over Super Bowl weekend than any other....
(i'd better check that now...!!)
There is a research amnesty within the WTF; if it sounds plausible, its probably right.
@ said:<big>**Common penalties for deception offences**</big>
According to the latest sentencing figures from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, the most common outcome for those found guilty of a deception offence is imprisonment. In the higher courts in 2013, a total of 67 people were found guilty of fraud and of those, 52 received a custodial sentence, six received an intensive correction order, five were given a bond without supervision, and three were given a suspended sentence.
http://www.sydneycriminallawyers.com.au/blog/penalties-for-fraud-and-deception-offences-recent-case-studies/
@ said:Would you get $170 for a signed WT's jersey ??
@ said:@ said:Would you get $170 for a signed WT's jersey ??
I paid $500 for Teddy's 2013 signed jumper. (Thanks wife)