Monday, February 9, 2015

How to house-sit the world

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How to house-sit the world

You yearn to travel but your wallet is emptier than a tray of Tim Tams at a Chocoholics Anonymous meeting... If you're not fussed about where you go or how long you stay, house-sitting might be the answer.

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