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artme
7th June 2012, 10:16 PM
Saw a headline about Kenrick Monk and Nick D'arcy today.
Monk was holding two shotguns and D'arcy was just looking gormless.
Horrors and disgust!! This is a terrible thing - or so the headline would have us believe!
What if Michael Dimond and his mate were pictured in the same pose/? Wonder what the headline would be!!!
Grow up you boofhead reporters!!
Have we come to believe that anything to do with guns is so bad as to draw this reaction??
Equal shame on the Olympic officials for their reported reaction!!!
Claw Hama
8th June 2012, 12:37 AM
Couldn't agree more artme, media pumping things up again. The media is all about making money these days rather than just reporting news. Anything to get a headline at anyones cost.
Geoff Dean
8th June 2012, 01:06 AM
I rate journos about on par with pedophiles. That journo just reinforces my opinion.
underfoot
8th June 2012, 06:29 AM
Word of the day..."Nontroversy"
fubar
8th June 2012, 08:55 AM
Ive learned the hard way that my kids cant tell their friends at school they shoot
mic-d
8th June 2012, 09:04 AM
What a $&^$*& joke. Media engaged in social engineering.
Claw Hama
8th June 2012, 09:08 AM
I shoot and I vote, shame we can't vote out the media.
Big Shed
8th June 2012, 09:12 AM
Whilst I think it is all a bit of a storm in a teacup, we can't really blame the media for this.
Both showed rather poor judgement by posting these photos on their Facebook and Twitter accounts.
These two really shouldn't be sticking their heads above the parapet and shouting "look at me, look at me"
One declared himself bankrupt to avoid his responsibilites, the other lied through his teeth about an "accident" he had.
Talk about stupid behaviour on their part:doh:
As for how the media would react to Michael Dimond doing the same thing. I would think he would have more common sense.
Sam
8th June 2012, 10:00 AM
:whs:
chrisb691
8th June 2012, 10:06 AM
:whs:
Sturdee
8th June 2012, 10:38 AM
:whs:
Peter.
nrb
8th June 2012, 10:51 AM
:wts::wts:
wheelinround
8th June 2012, 11:35 AM
As for how the media would react to Michael Dimond doing the same thing. I would think he would have more common sense.
Didn't he also get ousted and have to fight to regain his standing he I believe was also pulled over by Police and it caused greater problems.
Bob38S
8th June 2012, 11:38 AM
I see they had the usual [ill-informed] talking heads from "gun control Oz" talking about how powerful these guns were and that anyone associated with guns should be banned.
Noticed they don't make any comments about any bikies.
Da bunny lover
8th June 2012, 01:44 PM
Yawn...:((... Not long to go and more unkowns will win a medal , get in new idea and make allot of money ......and we aussies will be proud of the winners (we like winners)..
Mulgabill
8th June 2012, 03:53 PM
That's our taxes at work:~ and a big yawn!:yawn: Let me know when it's over!!!
scottbr
8th June 2012, 03:59 PM
and we aussies will be proud of the winners (we like winners)..
Unless it's someone like Nick D'arcy.
No sponsor will ever touch him.
Those two swimmers didn't do anything wrong. They just did something dumb. The angle being run by much of the media I have read is 'How could these two blokes be so dumb.'
Woody1
8th June 2012, 05:27 PM
I agree with the Media using anything to get a story.
What I cannot understand is our justice system. How a bloke can go and smash some one else's face in , get convicted then declare himself bankrupt to avoid his obligations to the bloke whose face was all smashed up and next thing you see him over in America with not a care in the world!!! and obviously with plenty of money
I hope he rots in Hell
Ruddy
8th June 2012, 07:21 PM
What if Michael Dimond and his mate were pictured wearing Speedos.........
wheelinround
9th June 2012, 10:09 AM
:rofl::lolabove:
Geoff Dean
9th June 2012, 10:37 AM
Personally, I think neither of them should have been on the team, but not for the gun thing.
Darcy because he is a thug, and a coward. Declaring himself bankrupt so as not to have to pay for his crime is despicable.
Monk because he lied to cover his own stupidity when he fell off his skateboard and broke his elbow (?). To then invent a hit run and waste valuable police resources tracking down a non existent crime shows what sort of character he has.
Both of them are bottom feeders, and neither deserve any public money so they can pursue their Olympic dreams. AOC should have banned both of them for life.
fxst
13th June 2012, 02:08 PM
I agree with Geoff on this pair.:2tsup: I don't think we should have them on the team but it seems anything for a medal is our motto. If he can travel all over the world he can pay up. If the Aus Olympic crowd did the right thing they would say no bankrupts can be on the team the same as fed pollies. That would change his mind as he thinks winning a medal will make all the fuss die down. Simon should just keep suing this guy as soon as the he is out of his bankruptcy and keep at it ..would make his life harder:D We don't need thugs and liars to be role models for the kids today they have enough idiots to aspire to already:((
Pete
Sebastiaan56
14th June 2012, 07:55 AM
It just goes to show how hard up the media is for a story at the moment. Swimming scandals are a bit weak really. Football, now they know how to throw on a scandal!
As for using bankruptcy to avoid debts... Ive been touched up a number of times by customers running away from their debts. This is one area of law that really needs to be changed. Theft is theft. :((
acmegridley
14th June 2012, 08:29 AM
Pehaps a shade of Ivan Milat, similar pose I remember:(
jimbur
14th June 2012, 01:00 PM
Pehaps a shade of Ivan Milat, similar pose I remember:(
That's what struck me about it. Before anyone jumps in, I've shot most of my life.
The trouble is that the self-centred attitude apparently displayed by these two is often the attitude that wins medals. It also is the same attitude that journalists display to get a story at all costs.
Cheers,
Jim
Ian Smith
14th June 2012, 02:30 PM
The trouble is that the self-centred attitude apparently displayed by these two is often the attitude that wins medals.
Absolutely. I have this view that, in the main, if someone is very, very good at something, they are probably not much good at anything else.
fxst
14th June 2012, 02:34 PM
I don't deny they are very good at what they do I just don't like the way they try to cover what they did with excuses or other methods of getting out of paying for damages cause.:((
Pete
jimbur
14th June 2012, 03:05 PM
I don't deny they are very good at what they do I just don't like the way they try to cover what they did with excuses or other methods of getting out of paying for damages cause.:((
Pete
I'm not disagreeing with you Pete. The problem is the tendency to create 'heroes' out of flawed material. But then that is the media, pump them up as heroes and then there's often the possibility of knocking them down again because they aren't perfect. Sells advertising space coming and going.
Cheers,
Jim
Bob38S
14th June 2012, 08:33 PM
They both need their backsides kicked up around their ears for unsafe gun handling this really is their only guilt in this instance. You only engage the trigger when you are aiming at a target - unless you wish to destroy what you are aiming at keep your fingers out. If there is a crime or something offensive to genuine people who shoot, then this is it.
Overall, they probably are getting too much oxygen over the whole "show".
I fully support and am very proud of the legitimate shooters in the olympics - remember shooting has been one of the few sports included in every olympics.
Bushmiller
15th June 2012, 08:54 PM
I fully support and am very proud of the legitimate shooters in the olympics - remember shooting has been one of the few sports included in every olympics.
Straight shooters even :rolleyes:.
Trouble is, Messers D'Arcy and Monk are very unsympathetic persons. They probably haven't infringed any laws (with the gun picture), but they are the classic, juvenile sportsmen behaving badly.
I am pretty certain that the AOC give them basic instruction on expected behaviour as I saw a snippet on TV about this. I presume there is a code of conduct and if they are not prepared to follow that, they should make their own way to the olympics and not at the taxpayer's pleasure.
Of course the AOC has had it's problems and indiscretions too (ask Dawn Fraser about that). The essence of the Olympics disappeared with commercialism. It seems to start with the disgraceful bidding process to host the venue, and it just all spirals downhill from there.
Whoops, I see the hobby horse breaking into a canter!
Back to D'Arcy and Monk. They are lucky I was not on the board or they would never even be allowed in a back yard pool:((.
Regards
Paul
jimbur
15th June 2012, 10:06 PM
Bob38S, spot on with the safe handling. Anyone properly taught (especially with a sergeant major screaming down your neck) would have cringed at the picture.
And Eddy everywhere is the main Channel Nine team member!
Cheers,
Jim
jimbur
19th June 2012, 11:23 AM
Just to add to this safety message. The picture in the Age of the father and daughter on the Olympic team also makes me cringe. Pistols pointed straight at the camera!
Cheers,
Jim
AlexS
19th June 2012, 07:51 PM
It's OK Jim, I'm sure they're not loaded.:rolleyes:
jimbur
19th June 2012, 07:57 PM
It's OK Jim, I'm sure they're not loaded.:rolleyes:
That's what they all say :o Still, I'd rather have them holding them than the other two.
Cheers,
Jim
Handyjack
19th June 2012, 10:07 PM
Just to add to this safety message. The picture in the Age of the father and daughter on the Olympic team also makes me cringe. Pistols pointed straight at the camera!
Cheers,
Jim
Similar image is in the Herald Sun. Strange two swimmers get into strife holding firearms. Will these two also be told to go home after their events?
AlexS
21st June 2012, 09:19 AM
Similar image is in the Herald Sun. Strange two swimmers get into strife holding firearms. Will these two also be told to go home after their events?Only if they're photographed in the pool.