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Am new zealand passport holder living in brisbane australia. I have just gad a baby and would like to make a passport for him. how do i go about doing so? 1 day 18 hours ago

If you want to apply for a passport go to the local post office and ask for a form, they are free. Alot of people carry a passport as form of I.D. when traveling - you don't need one for the more common local domestic flights.

Can you add a device to your engine to increase fuel efficiency I have a small motorhome.? 1 day 18 hours ago

Racecars use spoilers to improve performance, - the quicker you are with less drag, equals good - for fuel consumption. Your calling less power from the engine to drive and optimal for turning ability, which is great when it comes to safety. - You can find a handful of ways to increase fuel efficiency without even going near the engine - check local car dealerships for modification catalogs. - adding a turbo can also be an option to look into for longer, heavy loads.

Can you trust anyone? 1 day 18 hours ago

Irony can make for sound - "not as far as you can throw you" goes a saying. By law, we cannot really pick another up and toss them, so no, don't trust anyone, don't even give them an inch. Thanks to the law, we can confine and preserve the definition of man. "Don't trust a book by it's cover" is a variation of a common saying, but the real saying goes, "Don't judge a book by it's cover." Statues are like books, these people you can trust only to as far as you can really throw them - their story is already written down - most statues are stuck on the ground though. The most trusting person to follow by, would be someone in the form of a statue - President Lincoln - Buda - Jesus and many more - statues are popular and are worth more than a second look. Real history, knowlege and friendship can be found here. People still live by, how, what others have done and do so in a simple common community. Some people enjoy their time playing Bingo, others make Arts and Crafts or meet up for a Tennis match - it's a real trusting environment - just the way we like it. Go to the YMCA or your nearest scouts for a community events calander. Scouts have badges of trust! So seek that irony for no disapointments.

Why is the internet only for X18+ rates Aldults ? 4 days 15 hours ago

If you have a filter and running your sure to help avoid sites with unwanted content. Websites on search engines are placed by competition filters, undesired content can be listed first, simply to gain more visitors - even though content is barely relevent to a search query. Filter and stay focused in your search, or you may be lead astray. You can use Windows internet options to filter or blacklist sites - or use a antivirus filter to do the job.

Did Google will leave Australia if Stephen Conroy Censor the Internet? 4 days 15 hours ago

Back to http://hotbot.com ? Great! But I doubt Google will leave us.