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artme
22nd August 2010, 09:16 PM
a fly on the wall in the labour party caucus?
Or in the strategy meetings?
I guess the knives have been removed from Kevin's back, are being resharpened and readied for other uses!:D:D:D
kiwigeo
22nd August 2010, 09:26 PM
I love the sight of both Gillard and Abbot claiming they have the people's mandate to govern.
Sebastiaan56
23rd August 2010, 07:11 AM
I love the sight of both Gillard and Abbot claiming they have the people's mandate to govern.
when its clear that neither have.....
Batpig
23rd August 2010, 07:58 AM
Dear Artme,
I guess the knives have been removed from Kevin's back, are being resharpened and readied for other uses!:D:D:D
Let's hope there's enough spare ones for a few of them to find their way into Anna Blitch's back!...:rolleyes:
(Only a fellow Qld'er could know just how bad it is to have them running the circus up here, hey...:-)
Best Wishes,
Batpig.
The Bleeder
23rd August 2010, 08:10 AM
I guess the knives have been removed from Kevin's back, are being resharpened and readied for other uses!:D:D:D
Why would they need to be resharpened? So far they have not been overworked.
KevM
23rd August 2010, 10:58 AM
Just had this link e-mailed to me, it is sheer brilliance..
YouTube - Hitler reacts to the 2010 Australian Election result
dazzler
23rd August 2010, 02:52 PM
That was sweet KevM......
dazzler
23rd August 2010, 02:56 PM
I was very impressed with steven smith on the abc coverage. Didnt spin much even though he was facing a blood bath and minchen was his usual smart a$$ self. He could be a good leader if the factions leave them alone.
Shorten and his other union mates had me laughing till it hurt by blaming everyone else for the collapse :D.
Heres $2 on Abbott backflipping on the minerals tax to pay for the broadband to keep the three independents happy. Oh, for the good of the country of course, not about power or anything :wink: :)
jimbur
23rd August 2010, 03:00 PM
There're some things you can't do in budgie smugglers:D
nine fingers
23rd August 2010, 05:46 PM
I know Australia needs the broadband network but I frightened the cost is going to be far in excess of the $43 billion.
I have just returned from an interstate trip,at one of the motels we stayed at there were some employees of a company that was laying out the fibre optic cable. 3 4x4 vehicles, six workers would leave at 10.30am ,back at the motel just after 3pm:;. Sound just as good a lurk as the school buildings.:o:o:
regards NF
artme
23rd August 2010, 05:50 PM
Dazzler, I think Stephen Smith is about the only minister in the Labor government who can hold his head high, both on account of his ministerial performance and his performance on Saturday night.
kiwigeo
23rd August 2010, 05:53 PM
I have just returned from an interstate trip,at one of the motels we stayed at there were some employees of a company that was laying out the fibre optic cable. 3 4x4 vehicles, six workers would leave at 10.30am ,back at the motel just after 3pm:;. Sound just as good a lurk as the school buildings.:o:o:
regards NF
Theyre probably getting paid my the metre rather than by the hour.:D
jimbur
24th August 2010, 06:33 PM
It would be interesting to see all the discussions. Imagine them having to act like responsible adults!
Cheers,
Jim