Thanks to Kevin 07 I have got some money that I didn´t think I was going to be eligible for. Hoorah. Never fear Kev, will do all I can to spend it in Australia. So, what percentage of a VAustralia ticket will go in to the Australian economy? Anyone? Anyone?
Okay, question no. 2- what is the recipe for Thai Pumpkin Soup? Please anyone who knows, send it to me asap because the pumpkin-like-thing that I have is going to go off soon.
And the third- why doesn´t i-tunes want me to use it outside Australia? And if I can´t buy music outside Australia (because I-tunes has a way to know, or so they tell me), what can I do to buy music?
Thus hereby end my questions.

May 5th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Airplane lease, fuel…. no
Steward(esse)s, mechanics, marketing…. yes
But it’s good to stimulate overseas economies. They need it more than us…. if you believe in all that stuff. Which I probably don’t. For one.
May 5th, 2009 at 9:51 pm
I think iTunes tries to enforce some copyright stuff. If you have an American credit card you can probably do it though.
May 7th, 2009 at 10:09 pm
I’ve heard a rumour that if you buy US iTunes vouchers on eBay, you can access the US iTunes store… perhaps the same would work if you bought Australian iTunes vouchers (letting you access the Australian store)?
Maybe Google is your friend?
May 8th, 2009 at 1:37 pm
Thai pumpkin soup…. something like….
Some pumpkin,
some carrot
Some sweet potatoes
Some vegetable stock- enought to cover the vegies to boil,
some coconut milk
some chilli? Optional?
served with a dob of sour cream and sweet chilli sauce…
That was the edwin street fav…. well what I remember of it!
May 9th, 2009 at 5:02 am
Um. Itunes. Check it hasn’t clicked onto a guate account. I could buy in Mexico but I told them I had an australian account. But if you’re trying to buy on the american itunes it won’t let you. But maybe it has changed. BUt we gifted something to chalia on aus itunes and she couldn’t use it because hers was set to america. v confusing.