Smilla
Ordinary Human
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It must take lots of practice to be able to make a simple sign look so creepy.
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Very cool, Panda....Thanks, that'll do it!like dis?
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Oh, I missed Minnie's........Thanks Minnie!Thanks Minnie and Panda!
On ya bike then, and chase up the source of those pics.It's OK, I asked for it so I thanked them ....both of them.
I hev a excellance comm bycicle.
On ya bike then, and chase up the source of those pics.
The Fair Work Ombudsman Nicholas Wilson may be tight lipped now, but when his office has completed their investigation, he'll be spilling the beans - Can't wait!
In the meanwhile, this media is great.
On ya bike then, and chase up the source of those pics.
It must take lots of practice to be able to make a simple sign look so creepy.
It's OK, I asked for it so I thanked them ....both of them.
I hev a excellance comm bycicle.
Hmmm....What have I got in my collection?
THE industrial inspectorate has confirmed it is investigating the employment practices of the Church of Scientology.
Fair Work Ombudsman Nicholas Wilson told a Senate estimates hearing it had looked into the controversial religious group but declined to give details.
The main Scientology body in the UK is COSRECI, a South Australian corporation set up on 19 October 1976 which began activities in the UK on 1 May 1977. It took over management of UK Scientology from the Church of Scientology of California (which was subsequently asset-stripped to prevent Larry Wollersheim from collecting his settlement). It appears to have been set up as a vehicle for getting back-door tax exemption in the UK, which was gained under reciprocal UK-Australian tax rules.
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Between 1992 and 1997, the accounts gave the number of employees and the wages bill. Dividing one by the other gives some indication of how much they are being paid on average — not surprisingly, it's a pittance, well below the national minimum wage and below even state unemployment benefit. (Yes folks, you would be better off unemployed than employed by Scientology.) Staff pay is normally the largest single cost element of a business, but Scientology seems to have avoided this particular problem: