A quick way to some last minute Xmas cash

December 12, 2007 on 8:43 pm | In Finance, Miscellaneous | No Comments

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Ok, it is only a week and a half until Xmas…so how much Xmas shopping have you done?. If you are like me you have done very little. Each year I plan to save a nice stash of cash for December but all of a sudden December is here and I have nothing to show for it!. 

Many people knowadays are applying for a cash advance and gaining access to the cashflow they need when they need it. A payday loan and cash advance is fast becoming the way to get a quick injection of cash into your bank account and at this time of year most of us will be needing just that.  Not all of us can sock away large amounts of cash throughout the year so when it comes time for the need it is nice to know that here is one way of getting some cash into our pockets when we need it.

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Poor Skippy

December 12, 2007 on 8:36 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Did you know that a kangaroo can swim? Well, I didn’t either but apparently they can. A tourist managed to catch on film a ‘roo swimming around in a bay at Torquay’s Fishermans Beach in Victoria, NSW, Australia.  The kangaroo was swimming around and then left the water. But, unfortunately, Skippy’s don’t swim fast enough.

The ‘roo then went back into the water and swam about 80 metres out from shore. He was doing nicely until…a sharks fin surfaced.  The ‘roo swam for a bit when then the shark surfaced. The shark circled the ‘roo, as they do, and then struck.

The shark flipped over on it’s side and all of a sudden Skippy was gone. The tourist who captured this all on film said he had never seen anything like it in his life. I’ll bet there are many Australians who never knew a kangaroo could really swim.

The trouble is…they can’t swim fast enough!.

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