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silentC
25th January 2005, 04:13 PM
Found this in the SMH Letters page today:


According to history, to become prime minister, you cannot have more than two syllables in your surname. The only exception is John McEwen (23 days), who was caretaker prime minister after the disappearance of Harold Holt.

Based on this, Beazley, Rudd and Gillard all have the potential to become prime minister. Costello, however, has a slim chance and I have absolutely no chance.

Terry Cominakis, Mosman, January 24.

I'm definitely in with a chance. What about some of you other jokers?

jackiew
25th January 2005, 04:46 PM
my surname meets the requirements though might fall down on my 3 syllable first name ( perhaps not having a middle name would make up for that though )

But don't you have to get yourself elected to parliament first ? I believe as a Dual National I'm ineligible to stand for election and I can't see me renouncing my British Citizenship in order to enter the fray ( though the superannuation benefits are very tempting and they seem to have very long holidays).

Termite
25th January 2005, 04:49 PM
Nah, you dont want it, you might end up with pancreatitis, which is a short name for "I'm sick of every man and his dog picking on me". :D

silentC
25th January 2005, 04:49 PM
Well, you're just going to have to decide what you want to be, wont you? Try supporting the Australian cricket team, that would be a good start ;) As for getting elected to parliament, that's just a technicality. I wouldn't let that stand in my way if I wanted the job.

HappyHammer
25th January 2005, 04:57 PM
..... Try supporting the Australian cricket team, that would be a good start ;) ......
What when England are about to win a Series in South Africa, don't think so.:p

Let's see how the ashes tour goes first.:D

HH.

silentC
25th January 2005, 04:58 PM
OK HH but I wouldn't be ordering new curtains for the Lodge just yet ;)

HappyHammer
25th January 2005, 05:02 PM
I'll get the rail and rings then I can choose the fabric based on the result.

I think that means I'm cautiously optomistic.:D

HH.

Wood Borer
25th January 2005, 05:15 PM
Are either of you prepared to put your money where your mouths are?

Perhaps the loser could buy a woodworking gift voucher for the winner.

Rocker
25th January 2005, 06:05 PM
I'm definitely in with a chance. What about some of you other jokers?

SilentC,

That letter-writer's facts are wrong; he has obviously forgotten about Billy McMahon; I suppose you could argue that his name only has two syllables when spoken, but when written it has three. Admittedly, he was not one of Australia's most distinguished Prime Ministers, being principally remembered for his jug ears, and general incompetence.

By the way, knowing your surname, I think you would have zero chance :D Nor would I, for that matter :)

Rocker

Peter R
25th January 2005, 07:45 PM
Nah, you dont want it, you might end up with pancreatitis, which is a short name for "I'm sick of every man and his dog picking on me". :D
Nah! it ain't, It is an itis you get from eating too many pancakes????:D



Peter R. :confused: really I am.

ozwinner
25th January 2005, 08:09 PM
Are either of you prepared to put your money where your mouths are?

Perhaps the loser could buy a woodworking gift voucher for ozwinner.
Cool :cool:

Al :)

Sturdee
25th January 2005, 08:14 PM
Billy McMahon........................... Admittedly, he was not one of Australia's most distinguished Prime Ministers, being principally remembered for his jug ears, and general incompetence.


All of the above reasons Rocker but he is remembered mostly for his wife's dresses with splits going all the way to the top floor. :D Lovely view when she came down the stairs at the White House on their visit to Seppo land. :D


Peter.

simon c
25th January 2005, 08:58 PM
I think that maybe 90% of the population has a surname of less than 3 syllables which makes prime ministers obviously very representative of the population as a whole.

oges
26th January 2005, 08:29 AM
i qualify with the surname, but fall short in the area of being a Richard Cranium and the ability to avoid giving an answer to a question :D

Peter R
26th January 2005, 08:40 PM
Found this in the SMH Letters page today:



I'm definitely in with a chance. What about some of you other jokers?
I only have one syllable in my last name and only four letters!!! I reckon that I could work out the rorts quicker than most. This is the first thing that Politicians are taught when they enter the home of rorts in Canberra.
And, boy Oh Boy! don't they learn quick.
Our local bloke knows all the tricks and he is only a state rep.:mad:

Peter R.

simon c
27th January 2005, 09:09 AM
I only have one syllable in my last name and only four letters!!!

This sounds almost like a puzzle:
Reid?

silentC
27th January 2005, 09:32 AM
By the way, knowing your surname, I think you would have zero chance

I don't know. Think about the fun the cartoonists and comedians could have :D

craigb
27th January 2005, 09:45 AM
I don't know. Think about the fun the cartoonists and comedians could have :D

Only if they were working "blue". :D :D

HappyHammer
27th January 2005, 10:00 AM
Are either of you prepared to put your money where your mouths are?

Perhaps the loser could buy a woodworking gift voucher for the winner.
I'll be in that, how about a 1 year subscription to a woodworking mag?:eek:

HH.

silentC
27th January 2005, 10:04 AM
I went to school with Warren from the Tele. He always used a black pen ;)

Peter R
27th January 2005, 03:22 PM
This sounds almost like a puzzle:
Reid?Nah!! But you have picked one more letter.

Peter R but Not Ralf.:D