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Lee Hiller Photography Vegan Slogans - Vegan Slogans Vegan Rule 2 Obey The Bunny Eat Your Vegetables - Water Bottles


Lee Hiller Photography Vegan Slogans – Vegan Slogans Vegan Rule 2 Obey The Bunny Eat Your Vegetables – Water Bottles


$9.99


Vegan Slogans Vegan Rule 2 Obey The Bunny Eat Your Vegetables Water Bottle is 21oz capacity – 8 inch tall, 2.5 inch diameter. Sports bottle have become a welcome addition to today’s fitness craze. Use sports water bottle while exercising, gardening or watching sports events. Water bottle comes with image on both sides and it is top shelf dishwasher safe….

Obey: Commuter Pack - Gold


Obey: Commuter Pack – Gold



Awesome everyday backpack from Obey featuring low-profile design, over-sized pouch pocket, interior laptop slot, and a logo patch on front. 100% nylon….


Obey Traveler Field Pack Backpack Bags - Navy


Obey Traveler Field Pack Backpack Bags – Navy



We know you’re in a hurry to embark on your whirlwind tour of the world, but make sure you’re properly equipped to see it all with this Traveler Field Pack from Obey. It’ll keep your gear in check and maybe even stash a stencil or two. An oversized duffle bag made of rugged cotton canvas. Converts from a duffle bag to a backpack with stashable straps on the bottom of bag. Skate straps on bottom of…


Obey: Commuter Pack - Camo / Black


Obey: Commuter Pack – Camo / Black



Awesome everyday backpack from Obey featuring camo print, over-sized pouch pocket, interior laptop slot, and a logo patch on front. 100% nylon….


Mighty Bright Black Xtraflex 2 LED Book Light


Mighty Bright Black Xtraflex 2 LED Book Light


$11.55


The Mighty Bright 40510 XtraFlex2 Book Light excels equally as a book, craft or utility light. It features two LEDs which makes it the brightest with a single gooseneck design. Bright, yes, but the non-glaring glow makes for a comfortable reading and work light. This booklight lets you set the intensity by pressing the button once or twice and you can clip and twist it to set the perfect angle, t…




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Sneaky Siblings!!!??!???!?

I have a sister who is really lazy. And she complains that our mom gives her too much work. Well yesterday she came downstairs and said “Mom needs you to wash a load of clothes.” So i did (I obey my mother!!) Wellll… i went upstairs and was grabing my backpack and i heard my mom say
“Maggie did you wash a load of clothes?!” to my sister and my sister said
“Yupp :) ” I tried to tell my mother that I washed the clothes but my sister with her sweet evil puppy face said “No why would you do MY chores? I did them my self! Stop lying!” And of course she got away with it.Anyone else have these type of siblings

Oh my, heck yes! You should either video record or voice memo on your phone. I did this it gets them so busted! Then show your mom.

Backpack Around Australia

Backpack Around Australia

Emergencies
For serious emergencies requiring, ambulance, police or fire brigade, dial 000.

Food & Restaurants
Australia has excellent restaurants, cafe’s and other eating places. You can find places to suit any type of budget. The quality of fresh food in Australia is very high and easily accessible.

General Safety
Australia is a very safe country in general. However, it is always a good idea to keep personal belongings in a secure place. If you are carrying important personal items, it is a good idea to carry them on you in a place that is secure from any pickpockets. Also, when getting about at night, it is a good idea to stay on main streets and avoid dark off street areas that may look suspicious.

Hitchhiking
This practice is strongly discouraged throughout Australia.

Language
The main language spoken in Australia is English.

Let someone know where you are
It is always a good idea to let someone know where you are and where you intend to be in case something happens and you need to be located. Liquor

Legal drinking age
The legal age to consume alcohol in Australia is 18 and over.

Medications
Visitors are permitted to bring reasonable quantities of prescribed (non-narcotic) medications. All should be clearly labelled. Large quantities should be accompanied by a Doctor’s Certificate. All medication must be carried as hand luggage and declared on arrival.

Sun Protection
Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. The sun is very strong and it is recommended that you wear sun protection whenever in the sun.

Surf and water safety

* Many of Australia’s most popular beaches are patrolled by Life Savers or Life Guards. Whenever swimming at these beaches, always swim between the red and yellow flags that are set up as the safest areas for swimming.
* Read and obey warning signs around swimming areas.
* Don’t swim directly after a meal.
* Never run and dive in the water.
* If you have trouble in the water, don’t panic, raise your arm up for help and float and wait for assistance.
* If you get caught in a rip, float with the current (don’t try and swim against it), signal for help and wait for assistance.
* From late October to early May, coastal waters of northern Australia are subjected to venomous box jellyfish. Do not swim in unprotected open beaches during this time. Only swim in protective enclosures.

Telephones
Australia has a very modern telephone system. There are many payphones located throughout the entire country. Local calls are charged at an un-timed amount of 40 cents. Long distance and International calls vary. There are many specials available to travellers through use of phone cards.

Time Zones
There are three time zones in Australia:

* Eastern Standard Time (EST) for News South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory.
* Central Standard Time (CST) for South Australia and the Northern Territory. This is half an hour behind EST.
* Western Standard Time (WST) for Western Australia. This is two hours behind EST.

New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and South Australia have daylight savings, which commences at the end of October and finishes at the end of March. Tasmania’s daylight savings starts from the beginning of October and goes through until the end of March. Note, Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia do not have daylight savings.

Tipping
Tipping is not a general custom in Australia, however if you believe the service was very good, tips are certainly appreciated.

Vaccinations
The only vaccination required is if you have come from, or visited a yellow fever infected country, or zone, within six days prior to arrival into Australia. Check with your local doctor if you are unsure.

Weights & Measures
Australia uses the metric system of weights and measures.

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