jmac70
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You make a solid point.JMac surely the IPA’s flowing through your veins doesn’t allow you to drive often![]()
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You make a solid point.JMac surely the IPA’s flowing through your veins doesn’t allow you to drive often![]()
Well that clears that up.Still disgusted in Grundy, Pendles and Sidebottoms Grand Final. Absolutely disgusted. Sidebottom in particular.
Still think if Pendles and Sidebottoms hadn't won one so young they would have had a Tay Adams like drive. Not enough emotion shown from your captain after that sort of loss.
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My wife pays all our home bills.
Apparently my registration has lapsed by two days.
I have just received a $806.00 fine.
A big f u to the officer that would not let me pay the registration in front of him just now.
Quota my arse![]()
Great News. Well done for following up.I would like to thank P Sethi the Administration Officer at Victoria Police for using common sense when reviewing my fine and withdrawing my notice and giving me an official warning.
My big F U still applies to that quota hungry w***er of a cop.
probably my favourite all time journalist, As a horse racing fan he was the best writer on racing bar none but he was very good on other stuff like history. Sad dayThis is not a vent but i was not sure where to place my post.
Les Carlyon,
His writing is amazing as if almost placing you there in the moment.
This is not a vent but i was not sure where to place my post.
Les Carlyon,
His writing is amazing as if almost placing you there in the moment.
probably my favourite all time journalist, As a horse racing fan he was the best writer on racing bar none but he was very good on other stuff like history. Sad day
I thought it interesting and disappointing that Julie Bishop believed she had 28 votes among her peers for the leadership spill, only to find the number reduced to 11 by the time she entered the party room for the vote. As she said, the liberal members were too intent on defeating Turnbull and not on installing a leader capable of beating Shorten and Labour in an election. Now I am not a natural Liberal voter but could have been swayed for personal (read 'financial') reasons to vote Liberal, and I quite like Julie Bishop, despite doubts about her ability to be a PM. Apparently it was that overgrown school prefect type, Christopher Pyne, who was largely responsible for swaying opinion against her. The Liberals are a rabble of a party now, seemingly incapable of making a sensible decision regarding anything that is going to raise their votability appeal in the electorate.
She was easily their best chance. I really don't understand why the Liberals are so intent on losing this election. Despite Shorten being so unpopular, Labour are going to absolutely romp it in in May.I actually thought J.Bishop was there best chance,
Really struck me as a good communicator and a sense of style,
And i am totally unsure who to vote for.
Is it Labor or Labour i wish the media could decide.
Just vote either of those in your last line and all will be good.I actually thought J.Bishop was there best chance,
Really struck me as a good communicator and a sense of style,
And i am totally unsure who to vote for.
Is it Labor or Labour i wish the media could decide.
I’ve pondered this for a while and though I agree that Bishop was highly popular, I don’t think she would have been a good PM.I thought it interesting and disappointing that Julie Bishop believed she had 28 votes among her peers for the leadership spill, only to find the number reduced to 11 by the time she entered the party room for the vote. As she said, the liberal members were too intent on defeating Turnbull and not on installing a leader capable of beating Shorten and Labour in an election. Now I am not a natural Liberal voter but could have been swayed for personal (read 'financial') reasons to vote Liberal, and I quite like Julie Bishop, despite doubts about her ability to be a PM. Apparently it was that overgrown school prefect type, Christopher Pyne, who was largely responsible for swaying opinion against her. The Liberals are a rabble of a party now, seemingly incapable of making a sensible decision regarding anything that is going to raise their votability appeal in the electorate.
Hmmmm......I've never met a Tory who doesn't vote out of naked self interest. Recently a friend and lifelong Labor voter, told me she would not vote Labor over the franking credits issue. I was dumbstruck. It just goes to show, you can be a vegan, solar powered, inner city Labor person and still act like a liberal when money is taken away from you......even when you know you should never have been a beneficiary in the first place.I thought it interesting and disappointing that Julie Bishop believed she had 28 votes among her peers for the leadership spill, only to find the number reduced to 11 by the time she entered the party room for the vote. As she said, the liberal members were too intent on defeating Turnbull and not on installing a leader capable of beating Shorten and Labour in an election. Now I am not a natural Liberal voter but could have been swayed for personal (read 'financial') reasons to vote Liberal, and I quite like Julie Bishop, despite doubts about her ability to be a PM. Apparently it was that overgrown school prefect type, Christopher Pyne, who was largely responsible for swaying opinion against her. The Liberals are a rabble of a party now, seemingly incapable of making a sensible decision regarding anything that is going to raise their votability appeal in the electorate.
Come on Marty.....after 6 years of the current embarrassing rabble of climate deniers, homophobes and snouts in trough takers, then......vote informal, or start barracking for Melbourne or Carlton.I actually thought J.Bishop was there best chance,
Really struck me as a good communicator and a sense of style,
And i am totally unsure who to vote for.
Is it Labor or Labour i wish the media could decide.
You don't know my circumstances or my voting pattern. I also don't think being staunch Labour is what it was 10 or 20 years or more ago. I have no more intention now of voting Liberal than I have of making any further reply to your comment or to the assumptions it makes. I look forward to your next training report.Hm
Hmmmm......I've never met a Tory who doesn't vote out of naked self interest. Recently a friend and lifelong Labor voter, told me she would not vote Labor over the franking credits issue. I was dumbstruck. It just goes to show, you can be a vegan, solar powered, inner city Labor person and still act like a liberal when money is taken away from you......even when you know you should never have been a beneficiary in the first place.
Come on Marty.....after 6 years of the current embarrassing rabble of climate deniers, homophobes and snouts in trough takers, then......vote informal, or start barracking for Melbourne or Carlton.![]()
How could you interpret my comment so personally? You'd stated you were not a natural liberal voter, nor one who votes out of self interest. I was commenting on my belief that conservatives always vote out of naked self interest; I wasn't having a random pot-shot.You don't know my circumstances or my voting pattern. I also don't think being staunch Labour is what it was 10 or 20 years or more ago. I have no more intention now of voting Liberal than I have of making any further reply to your comment or to the assumptions it makes. I look forward to your next training report.
Stop watching those shows Dave, stick to the ABC.
I only watch Kids Shows on ABC
I don't watch them it's just my Dad has them on