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Peter wrote:
> Pauline is r#nning for the Senate again, so there's always the chance
> that we could get media initiated referenda as a trade off for support
> for some essential legislation, like privatising Australia Post.


I see she has already started with classic quotes. Saw in the paper
yesterday that she thinks the Koran following Muslims are no good but
the Christian Muslims are ok. WTF?

I think if she put in some effort she could challenge George Dubya for
classics.

DaveB
 
On Mar 31, 9:48 am, DaveB <[email protected]> wrote:
> Peter wrote:
> > Pauline is r#nning for the Senate again, so there's always the chance
> > that we could get media initiated referenda as a trade off for support
> > for some essential legislation, like privatising Australia Post.

>
> I see she has already started with classic quotes. Saw in the paper
> yesterday that she thinks the Koran following Muslims are no good but
> the Christian Muslims are ok. WTF?
>
> I think if she put in some effort she could challenge George Dubya for
> classics.
>
> DaveB


Pauline was quoted in the paper yesterday as saying she always knew
David Oldfield was lying when he said they had a sexual relationship.
I suppose she would have, or not???? :D

Donga
 
Donga said:
Pauline was quoted in the paper yesterday as saying she always knew
David Oldfield was lying when he said they had a se ...

STOP IT! STOP IT NOW! FOR THE SAKE OF HUMANITY WE DON'T NEED TO KNOW THIS INFORMATION!!!!!!!

**sticks fingers in ears**

lalalalalalalalalalalalallaaaaaa
 
On 2007-03-31, Donga (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> On Mar 31, 9:48 am, DaveB <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Peter wrote:
>> > Pauline is r#nning for the Senate again, so there's always the chance
>> > that we could get media initiated referenda as a trade off for support
>> > for some essential legislation, like privatising Australia Post.

>>
>> I see she has already started with classic quotes. Saw in the paper
>> yesterday that she thinks the Koran following Muslims are no good but
>> the Christian Muslims are ok. WTF?


Didn't she also say something about Islam being OK, but not Muslims?

I don't know -- I can't keep up with her.

>> I think if she put in some effort she could challenge George Dubya for
>> classics.

>
> Pauline was quoted in the paper yesterday as saying she always knew
> David Oldfield was lying when he said they had a sexual relationship.
> I suppose she would have, or not???? :D


You mispelled David Oldfella :)

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"Donga" wrote:
>
> Pauline was quoted in the paper yesterday as saying she always knew
> David Oldfield was lying when he said they had a sexual relationship.
> I suppose she would have, or not???? :D


'Course she knew he was lying, he was stretched out on the bed after all!
:)

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"TimC" wrote:

> On 2007-03-31, Donga (aka Bruce)
> was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>> On Mar 31, 9:48 am, DaveB wrote:


>>> I see she has already started with classic quotes. Saw in the paper
>>> yesterday that she thinks the Koran following Muslims are no good but
>>> the Christian Muslims are ok. WTF?

>
> Didn't she also say something about Islam being OK, but not Muslims?
>
> I don't know -- I can't keep up with her.


I've read 'The Wit and Wisdom of Pauline Hanson' - a most thought provoking
tome :)

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TimC wrote:
> On 2007-03-30, DeF (aka Bruce)
> was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>> Peter wrote:
>>> Travis <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On Mar 30, 10:14 am, [email protected] (Peter) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Why is it that people blame high tech gadgets like the internet or
>>>>> toasters for all the ills of the world? We all saw the results of the
>>>>> over consumption of H20 on the news last month. Ban water!
>>>> http://www.dhmo.org/
>>> What's all this dihydrogen monoxide stuff got to do with water?

>> Irony?

>
> Yes. You add iron to dihydrogen monoxide to get water.
>


Doesn't it make it taste ironic?

Friday
 
Peter Signorini wrote:
> "TimC" wrote:


>
> I've read 'The Wit and Wisdom of Pauline Hanson' - a most thought provoking
> tome :)
>


The Wit and Wisdom of Pauline Hanson?
That's the mother of all oxymorons.

Friday
 
"Friday" wrote:
> Peter Signorini wrote:


>> I've read 'The Wit and Wisdom of Pauline Hanson' - a most thought
>> provoking tome :)
>>

>
> The Wit and Wisdom of Pauline Hanson?
> That's the mother of all oxymorons.


Eggzactly!!!

'Twas a book of about 200 blank pages :)

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> http://poll.f2.com.au/current.mpl?site=theage
>
> Yes, ban all cyclists together.... and cars, they kill pedestrians...
> and trains while we're at it... and trams too..
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in one of the famous episodes of "Yes, Minister!", Humphrey Appleby said
that you can always get the answer you want if you phrase your question
correctly. And so, there is The Age poll. Aimed at the average (i.e. IQ of
slightly above the house plant) car driving Oz-tralian. You see them every
day, the type of "get the F out of my way, moron, it is my F-n road!"

BTW breathing (carbon dioxide?) is bad for the planet so let's ban that too.
It contributes to global warming you know! Let's suggest it as a poll to the
Age. They are stupid enough to poll anything. Not that they are alone.
Herald-Sun is not far behind (in front?).

As far as I am concerned - cars kill 1200+ Australians per year (each
year!), put about 4000 in hospitals each year, many of those will be
disabled for years or even for life. Then we add the global warming impact
of cars and a massive cost to the economy (foreign trade deficit) - as we
all know where the oil needs to be imported from. Here is another poll - ban
cars!

The stupidity knows no bounds - take the horror crash in the Melbourne
tunnel. All the soul searching - what is wrong with the tunnel? Should we
ban trucks? Should we ban cars? Perhaps it was the Hell Ride's fault? The
morons never saw the obvious answer - it was the Australian drivers who
caused the horror smash. A moron or two who caused the whole mess. Simple.
How about banning those from driving? NO, wait, politically incorrect.
Right? Right.

Off the soap box. Back on the bike.
 

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