.....WARNING.....
- .....WARNING.....
- This is an ADULTS ONLY BLOG. Contains Explicit Nudity and Gay Themes.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
FEAST 2010
Sydney has the gay and lesbian Marti Gras, here in Adelaide we have 16 fun filled days of ' The gay and Lesbian Feast Festival'.
It's about Culture and Arts
It's about music, lifestyle, live performances, films, dance's, art and community events.
Hundreds of local, interstate and over seas events to see
Tonight I went to Gay Bingo and booked tickets to Mr Bear SA competition and Twins. IT all ends in Two weeks with " Picnic in the Park" {and the after party}.
It's about Culture and Arts
It's about music, lifestyle, live performances, films, dance's, art and community events.
Hundreds of local, interstate and over seas events to see
Tonight I went to Gay Bingo and booked tickets to Mr Bear SA competition and Twins. IT all ends in Two weeks with " Picnic in the Park" {and the after party}.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
WW Population Growth
Cities, such as...New york, Athens, Cairo, Istanbul and Tokyo all have populations bigger than the population of Australia.
We stuggle as a new continent, with little water and basic infurstucture. All of our very little fertile land has been built up into cities.
Rank Statistical Division/District State June 2009 Estimated Resident Population[2]
1 Sydney New South Wales 4,504,469
2 Melbourne Victoria 3,995,537
3 Brisbane Queensland 2,004,262
4 Perth Western Australia 1,658,992
5 Adelaide South Australia 1,187,466
6 Gold Coast-Tweed Queensland/New South Wales 577,977
7 Newcastle New South Wales 540,796
8 Canberra-Queanbeyan Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales 403,118
* Canberra Australian Capital Territory[3] 351,868
9 Wollongong New South Wales 288,984
10 Sunshine Coast Queensland 245,309
11 Greater Hobart Tasmania 212,019
12 Geelong Victoria 175,803
13 Townsville Queensland 168,402
14 Cairns Queensland 147,118
15 Toowoomba Queensland 128,600
16 Darwin Northern Territory 124,760
17 Launceston Tasmania 105,445
18 Albury-Wodonga New South Wales/Victoria 104,609
19 Ballarat Victoria 94,088
20 Bendigo Victoria 89,995
21 Mackay Queensland 83,680
22 Mandurah Western Australia 83,032
23 Burnie-Devonport Tasmania 82,102
24 La Trobe Valley [4] Victoria 79,964
25 Rockhampton Queensland 77,017
26 Bundaberg Queensland 67,840
27 Bunbury Western Australia 66,117
28 Hervey Bay Queensland 58,902
29 Wagga Wagga New South Wales 58,046
30 Coffs Harbour New South Wales 52,517
31 Gladstone Queensland 50,538
32 Mildura Victoria 50,042
33 Shepparton Victoria 48,926
34 Tamworth New South Wales 46,695
35 Port Macquarie New South Wales 43,561
36 Orange New South Wales 38,685
37 Dubbo New South Wales 37,491
38 Geraldton Western Australia 36,343
39 Nowra-Bomaderry New South Wales 33,985
40 Bathurst New South Wales 33,793
41 Warrnambool Victoria 33,374
42 Lismore New South Wales 32,291
43 Kalgoorlie/Boulder Western Australia 32,150
IN ADELAIDE
Cost of water/annum... $1300.00
Cost of Electricity....$1500.00
Cost of land rates.....$1200.00
ECt... Ect...
these are Australian dollars or nearly equal USA
What do you pay?
We stuggle as a new continent, with little water and basic infurstucture. All of our very little fertile land has been built up into cities.
Rank Statistical Division/District State June 2009 Estimated Resident Population[2]
1 Sydney New South Wales 4,504,469
2 Melbourne Victoria 3,995,537
3 Brisbane Queensland 2,004,262
4 Perth Western Australia 1,658,992
5 Adelaide South Australia 1,187,466
6 Gold Coast-Tweed Queensland/New South Wales 577,977
7 Newcastle New South Wales 540,796
8 Canberra-Queanbeyan Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales 403,118
* Canberra Australian Capital Territory[3] 351,868
9 Wollongong New South Wales 288,984
10 Sunshine Coast Queensland 245,309
11 Greater Hobart Tasmania 212,019
12 Geelong Victoria 175,803
13 Townsville Queensland 168,402
14 Cairns Queensland 147,118
15 Toowoomba Queensland 128,600
16 Darwin Northern Territory 124,760
17 Launceston Tasmania 105,445
18 Albury-Wodonga New South Wales/Victoria 104,609
19 Ballarat Victoria 94,088
20 Bendigo Victoria 89,995
21 Mackay Queensland 83,680
22 Mandurah Western Australia 83,032
23 Burnie-Devonport Tasmania 82,102
24 La Trobe Valley [4] Victoria 79,964
25 Rockhampton Queensland 77,017
26 Bundaberg Queensland 67,840
27 Bunbury Western Australia 66,117
28 Hervey Bay Queensland 58,902
29 Wagga Wagga New South Wales 58,046
30 Coffs Harbour New South Wales 52,517
31 Gladstone Queensland 50,538
32 Mildura Victoria 50,042
33 Shepparton Victoria 48,926
34 Tamworth New South Wales 46,695
35 Port Macquarie New South Wales 43,561
36 Orange New South Wales 38,685
37 Dubbo New South Wales 37,491
38 Geraldton Western Australia 36,343
39 Nowra-Bomaderry New South Wales 33,985
40 Bathurst New South Wales 33,793
41 Warrnambool Victoria 33,374
42 Lismore New South Wales 32,291
43 Kalgoorlie/Boulder Western Australia 32,150
IN ADELAIDE
Cost of water/annum... $1300.00
Cost of Electricity....$1500.00
Cost of land rates.....$1200.00
ECt... Ect...
these are Australian dollars or nearly equal USA
What do you pay?
Monday, November 1, 2010
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