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Thread: The bricklayer is dead
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2nd August 2004, 10:32 AM #16
Good luck mate. I am very happy for you.
Wongo
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2nd August 2004, 10:50 AM #17Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Zed
On yer Al, best of luck
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2nd August 2004, 11:16 AM #18
Al
Goodonya! I hope it all works out well for you. Once you've got the emporium up and running. let us all know where it is. That way I'll be able to come and annoy you when I'm in Melbourne.
Col
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2nd August 2004, 12:48 PM #19
I can't believe this, I leave my computer for a couple of days and the world as I know it changes.
Originally Posted by ozwinner
You mean you aren't fair dinkum about that stuff...it's just a gimmick????? Well if you take it off, you'll find out............
As for all the other stuff...congratulations..hope that on rainy days when you have no customers you'll still be online.
Don't forget the notice on the "buy swap sell" forum!!
Cheers,
P
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2nd August 2004, 06:56 PM #20
Pete,Pete,Pete it's not Harold it's Arald
Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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2nd August 2004, 09:18 PM #21
oops 'orry 'out 'hat
What this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
Edward Langley, Artist (1928-1995)
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3rd August 2004, 12:32 AM #22
Topic for a new poll??
Poll question:
SHOULD OZWINNER BE PROSECUTED FOR KILLING THE BRICKLAYER?
All the best in your new venture Al.
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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3rd August 2004, 06:53 AM #23Registered
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Thanks Guys.
As you would have noticed I havent been around much lately.
Ive been busy trying to get me 'ead around some of the junk issues.
I didnt realise junk was so complex.
Cheers, Al
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3rd August 2004, 09:35 AM #24Originally Posted by DanP
You are assuming the bricklayer was murdered and murdered by Ozwinner and murdered by Ozwinner in a place where murder is illegal.
The facts have yet to be established before you could consider prosecuting.
Didn't Steptoe have a skeleton? Was this the skeleton of a bricklayer?
- Wood Borer
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3rd August 2004, 11:19 AM #25
Can I say that the body is missing intermittently, and has rarely been seen for some days now, although occasionally we get a whiff. (See post #23).
Let's examine the FACTS as they are reported in the press:
On Channel 7 we hear about a shock murder mystery where an accused person is allowed to go into business selling weapons or materials that could be used to make weapons or it's not fair because they can't report any of the real truth because of an exclusive deal with another network. The butcher across the road is interviewed and tells about the comings and goings of the new tenant, bringing in all this old junk and not taking anything out...it would be easy to hide a body in there.
On Nine, we have relentless advertisements about exclusive interviews with person having mid-career crisis, fruitless body searches as well as searches for bodies, while a smug 'Arold just sits there grinning for the camera (on legal advice) in the knowledge that the bricklayer will never be found again. 60 minutes will run a full length feature on similar bricklayer disappearances, and an Alien race would deny responsibility.
On Two we hear a short "Mystery surrounds the disappearance of the bricklayer...woodies are investigating"
On SBS....."Arsenal 2, defeated Manchester United 1"
The bricklayer meanwhile, is really alive and feeding wood through a sander mid-week, cos now he has to work weekends.
Cheers,
p
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3rd August 2004, 03:47 PM #26
An intermittent corpse?
Perhaps we need guidance on this one. Can someone be charged for murder where the body is dead, alive, dead, alive, dead, alive, dead, alive,dead, alive, dead, alive?
Is this like car indicators that work intermittently?
- Wood Borer
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3rd August 2004, 04:12 PM #27Originally Posted by ozwinner
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