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OZBILLS

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  1. This might finally be the year people see. It just might be
  2. If Brock Purdy can do it, then some other scrub can do it
  3. Very impressive unit. Really makes great eye contact with the ball. Holds it carefully, as seen above. Looking forward to the workout reports
  4. Never heard of him, but willing to give him a go. Hopefully not hands of stone
  5. So he's here for a 1 year holiday? Unlikely to play on?
  6. Just pay the woman off with 20k and be done with it
  7. Well those rules should minimise athletic 2 year olds. My bet is that this pool was not fenced. Such a shame
  8. In Australia, it is mandatory to have pools with secure, lockable gates and fencing. It still happens a bit, but at least it reduces the amount of these accidents. Like, the list is exhaustive! By law your pool or spa must be registered with council relevant to your area. If a pool or spa has a depth of 30cm or more (300mm), it is required to be surrounded by safety barrier. This includes inflatable pools. All pools must be fully enclosed by a barrier that is at least 1200mm in height, barriers can include fencing or walls. The bottom of the pool fence and gate must be no more than 100mm off the ground. If the horizontal rails are 900mm or more apart the verticals cannot exceed 100mm apart. If the horizontals are less than 900mm apart the verticals must be no more than 10mm wide. The gate must open away from the pool and never be propped open. The gate must be self-closing from any position and self-latching. The gate latch must be located at least 1500mm above the ground and at least 1400mm above the top part of the horizontal railings. Or the gate latch must be located on the inside of the fence. All climbable objects must be at least 900mm away from the fence on the outside. All non-climbable objects must not be within 300mm of the pool fence on the inside. You must display a CPR sign prominently in the pool area (it should be legible from at least 3m away). You cannot have a door access the pool from the house. Any windows around the pool must not open more than 100mm (excpet in Victoria they must not open more than 125mm) or must have screens and or locks. Before selling, leasing or renting a property with a pool, you must obtain a pool safety certificate. That said, recently a child snuck through a crack in the fence and drowned in the next door neighbour's pool because it wasn't secured as above, due to the fact there was no children living at the place. Terrible
  9. Now THIS is a pick. Know nothing about him. Never heard of him, but a big G...yes please
  10. Dorsey and McClappy handling their newfound toy...
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