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ricecrackers wrote:notorganic wrote:I like how Afro is the dude that has it all worked out... And is a middle aged bartender that has to make up stories of debauchery to impress teenagers on a football forum. he's middle aged? really? i thought he was one of those teenagers :d I was born in 1989. I'm not sure how that makes me 'middle aged'. Do they say 24 is the new 48? Edited by afromanGT: 15/4/2014 08:39:14 PM
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afromanGT wrote:ricecrackers wrote:notorganic wrote:I like how Afro is the dude that has it all worked out... And is a middle aged bartender that has to make up stories of debauchery to impress teenagers on a football forum. he's middle aged? really? i thought he was one of those teenagers :d I was born in 1989. I'm not sure how that makes me 'middle aged'. Do they say 24 is the new 48? Edited by afromanGT: 15/4/2014 08:39:14 PM I guessed you were 24.
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u4486662 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ricecrackers wrote:notorganic wrote:I like how Afro is the dude that has it all worked out... And is a middle aged bartender that has to make up stories of debauchery to impress teenagers on a football forum. he's middle aged? really? i thought he was one of those teenagers :d I was born in 1989. I'm not sure how that makes me 'middle aged'. Do they say 24 is the new 48? Edited by afromanGT: 15/4/2014 08:39:14 PM I guessed you were 24. he edited his post. i'm not so sure he's sure :d
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afromanGT
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ricecrackers wrote:u4486662 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ricecrackers wrote:notorganic wrote:I like how Afro is the dude that has it all worked out... And is a middle aged bartender that has to make up stories of debauchery to impress teenagers on a football forum. he's middle aged? really? i thought he was one of those teenagers :d I was born in 1989. I'm not sure how that makes me 'middle aged'. Do they say 24 is the new 48? Edited by afromanGT: 15/4/2014 08:39:14 PM I guessed you were 24. he edited his post. i'm not so sure he's sure :d :roll:
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notorganic
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ricecrackers wrote:u4486662 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ricecrackers wrote:notorganic wrote:I like how Afro is the dude that has it all worked out... And is a middle aged bartender that has to make up stories of debauchery to impress teenagers on a football forum. he's middle aged? really? i thought he was one of those teenagers :d I was born in 1989. I'm not sure how that makes me 'middle aged'. Do they say 24 is the new 48? Edited by afromanGT: 15/4/2014 08:39:14 PM I guessed you were 24. he edited his post. i'm not so sure he's sure :d Well he's either a middle aged bartender that has to make up stories of debauchery to impress teenagers on a football forum or he's a 24 year old bartender that has to make up stories of debauchery to impress teenagers on a football forum. Neither make him worth listening to in regards to the ageing population or the fiscal burden our welfare ssystem has on the economy. Or anything really, because we all have access to Wikipedia.
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He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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Barry O'Farrell has just resigned as NSW premier.
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imonfourfourtwo
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Barry O'Farrell has just resigned as NSW premier. Hi blatantly lies over and over again to ICAC and Abbott calls him an honourable man. What is with NSW?
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Barry O'Farrell has just resigned as NSW premier. Must have been a damned good bottle of wine
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notorganic wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Barry O'Farrell has just resigned as NSW premier. Must have been a damned good bottle of wine At lest when the Victorian Premier resigns it's because he stepped down to save his government from a destructive crossbencher, NSW is just rotten to the core.
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Better pump $160mil into royal commissions to expose the evils of the Union Movement to deflect away from real corruption, or as Tony Abbott has said... "innocent" corruption.
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The Liberal party and Abbott are certainly making themselves look silly defending an obvious and guilty act of deception. The crime isn't so much that he received a $3k bottle of wine as much as it is he lied to ICAC. If Gillard had any honour she would have stepped down too, I guess they don't count lying to the public a serious matter.
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rusty wrote:The Liberal party and Abbott are certainly making themselves look silly defending an obvious and guilty act of deception. The crime isn't so much that he received a $3k bottle of wine as much as it is he lied to ICAC. If Gillard had any honour she would have stepped down too, I guess they don't count lying to the public a serious matter. How does this tie into Gillard again?
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imonfourfourtwo wrote:Barry O'Farrell has just resigned as NSW premier What is with NSW? Its the biggest state and the only busy / big state in Australia, of course theres going to be confusion and corruption in a big place like this Its not like a place like WA, where all you need is a demagogue for the sheep to follow the herder Stuff like this is not uncommon when you go to places like London, I was there in London when Tony Blair stepped down to make way for Gordon Brown, Houses of Parliament in England is a mess!
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rusty
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notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:The Liberal party and Abbott are certainly making themselves look silly defending an obvious and guilty act of deception. The crime isn't so much that he received a $3k bottle of wine as much as it is he lied to ICAC. If Gillard had any honour she would have stepped down too, I guess they don't count lying to the public a serious matter. How does this tie into Gillard again? Oh you know, the whole "there will no carbon tax under a government I lead", followed by the introduction of the carbon tax, for the purpose of shoring up the greens support in the senate. The difference is Gillard/Labor deception has cost the economy billions of dollars while O'Farrell cost taxpayers nothing and lost his job.
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notorganic
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rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:The Liberal party and Abbott are certainly making themselves look silly defending an obvious and guilty act of deception. The crime isn't so much that he received a $3k bottle of wine as much as it is he lied to ICAC. If Gillard had any honour she would have stepped down too, I guess they don't count lying to the public a serious matter. How does this tie into Gillard again? Oh you know, the whole "there will no carbon tax under a government I lead", followed by the introduction of the carbon tax, for the purpose of shoring up the greens support in the senate. The difference is Gillard/Labor deception has cost the economy billions of dollars while O'Farrell cost taxpayers nothing and lost his job. Oh right, I forgot that you feed on the hyperbolic fallacies that you peddle. My mistake.
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rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:The Liberal party and Abbott are certainly making themselves look silly defending an obvious and guilty act of deception. The crime isn't so much that he received a $3k bottle of wine as much as it is he lied to ICAC. If Gillard had any honour she would have stepped down too, I guess they don't count lying to the public a serious matter. How does this tie into Gillard again? Oh you know, the whole "there will no carbon tax under a government I lead", followed by the introduction of the carbon tax, for the purpose of shoring up the greens support in the senate. The difference is Gillard/Labor deception has cost the economy billions of dollars while O'Farrell cost taxpayers nothing and lost his job. Someone should file this quote away and bring it out budget time. [youtube]VN-hbWVXsyE[/youtube] Edited by imonfourfourtwo: 16/4/2014 11:37:46 AM
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notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:The Liberal party and Abbott are certainly making themselves look silly defending an obvious and guilty act of deception. The crime isn't so much that he received a $3k bottle of wine as much as it is he lied to ICAC. If Gillard had any honour she would have stepped down too, I guess they don't count lying to the public a serious matter. How does this tie into Gillard again? Oh you know, the whole "there will no carbon tax under a government I lead", followed by the introduction of the carbon tax, for the purpose of shoring up the greens support in the senate. The difference is Gillard/Labor deception has cost the economy billions of dollars while O'Farrell cost taxpayers nothing and lost his job. Oh right, I forgot that you feed on the hyperbolic fallacies that you peddle. My mistake. Ah I see, so when Liberals tell lies it's terrible, mendacious lies, but when it's Labor its opponents peddling "hyperbolic fallacies". :lol: There is no accountability from Labor, they will continue to lie and support each other.
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imonfourfourtwo wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Barry O'Farrell has just resigned as NSW premier. Hi blatantly lies over and over again to ICAC and Abbott calls him an honourable man. What is with NSW? I'm not sure how he lied 'over and over again'?
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So a month ago Abbot says he never met with DiGirolamo. Today he says he can't rule it out.
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imonfourfourtwo wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Barry O'Farrell has just resigned as NSW premier. Hi blatantly lies over and over again to ICAC and Abbott calls him an honourable man. What is with NSW? What is it with most states? -PB
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:So a month ago Abbot says he never met with DiGirolamo. Today he says he can't rule it out. Ol Tone says a lot of things :lol: I'm looking forward to the day they widen the GST (in this term) in order to help the budget. -PB
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:lol: So Baz says he has no idea what happened to $3000 bottle of wine. Ok mate
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:So a month ago Abbot says he never met with DiGirolamo. Today he says he can't rule it out. Wow, he may or may have met with someone? He's definitely going to hell.
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rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:The Liberal party and Abbott are certainly making themselves look silly defending an obvious and guilty act of deception. The crime isn't so much that he received a $3k bottle of wine as much as it is he lied to ICAC. If Gillard had any honour she would have stepped down too, I guess they don't count lying to the public a serious matter. How does this tie into Gillard again? Oh you know, the whole "there will no carbon tax under a government I lead", followed by the introduction of the carbon tax, for the purpose of shoring up the greens support in the senate. The difference is Gillard/Labor deception has cost the economy billions of dollars while O'Farrell cost taxpayers nothing and lost his job. Oh right, I forgot that you feed on the hyperbolic fallacies that you peddle. My mistake. Ah I see, so when Liberals tell lies it's terrible, mendacious lies, but when it's Labor its opponents peddling "hyperbolic fallacies". :lol: There is no accountability from Labor, they will continue to lie and support each other. Equating Liberal corruption to ALP politicking. Smooth.
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notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:The Liberal party and Abbott are certainly making themselves look silly defending an obvious and guilty act of deception. The crime isn't so much that he received a $3k bottle of wine as much as it is he lied to ICAC. If Gillard had any honour she would have stepped down too, I guess they don't count lying to the public a serious matter. How does this tie into Gillard again? Oh you know, the whole "there will no carbon tax under a government I lead", followed by the introduction of the carbon tax, for the purpose of shoring up the greens support in the senate. The difference is Gillard/Labor deception has cost the economy billions of dollars while O'Farrell cost taxpayers nothing and lost his job. Oh right, I forgot that you feed on the hyperbolic fallacies that you peddle. My mistake. Ah I see, so when Liberals tell lies it's terrible, mendacious lies, but when it's Labor its opponents peddling "hyperbolic fallacies". :lol: There is no accountability from Labor, they will continue to lie and support each other. Equating Liberal corruption to ALP politicking. Smooth. Has anyone else noticed that when liberals resign for corrupt behaviour, they're always "doing the honourable thing"? :lol:
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notorganic wrote:Equating Liberal corruption to ALP politicking. Smooth. Ah I see, so when it's the Liberals it's "corruption" but when it's Labor it's "politicking". Nice.:lol:
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rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:Equating Liberal corruption to ALP politicking. Smooth. Ah I see, so when it's the Liberals it's "corruption" but when it's Labor it's "politicking". Nice.:lol: No, when it's corruption it's corruption.
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rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:Equating Liberal corruption to ALP politicking. Smooth. Ah I see, so when it's the Liberals it's "corruption" but when it's Labor it's "politicking". Nice.:lol: FFS stop using the "oh because they did it it's ok for us to do it" mentality. It doesn't matter if they're Labour, Greens, Libs or Pups, if they fucked up the fucked up and should be held accountable for it. Why do people so staunchly defend politicians, they are all fucking kunts. -PB
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Ridiculous. Baz never should've resigned. Not over something as trivial as this. Labor is rotten to the core and a Lib premier resigns over a fking wine bottle.
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