blue_chameleon
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"That's like saying the Titanic was in terrific shape not counting the iceberg".
Ha.
Ha.
Yeah but that wasn't his line he was quoting that one. Henry Parkes and the prophet Moses was pretty funny."That's like saying the Titanic was in terrific shape not counting the iceberg".
Ha.
from memory, wasn't it a radio interview/debate? and i think that she gave reasons, apologised, etc for her lateness (early morning traffic or something). with abbott i think he just left it too late and kept a lot more people, journos, etc waiitng for what was a much higher profile debate than gillard's and costello's.Timing is the main reason. The ALP are popular at the moment. I like to remind people that Gillard turned up half an hour late for a debate with Costello and it barely got reported, Abbott turned up late to his gig(and I think it's fair to say Costello's time was alot more important than Roxons) and he is lambasted for making her wait and then not bending over backwards to make it up to her. Timing.
That doesn't diminish the humour I found in it.Yeah but that wasn't his line he was quoting that one. Henry Parkes and the prophet Moses was pretty funny.
I'm sure the treasurer had the navigate that same traffic that got him there on time. I guess being shadow IR minister is alot trickier a schedule to manage than being treasurer. Abbott was doing a joint thing with the prime minister who decided to take far more questions than Abbott had anticipated, some of which sparked supplemntary questions at Abbott that really couldn't be ignored. And Roxon was an absolute, excuse the french, bitch about it whereas Costello just made polite, awkward chit chat whilst waiting in a very Costello fashion.from memory, wasn't it a radio interview/debate? and i think that she gave reasons, apologised, etc for her lateness (early morning traffic or something). with abbott i think he just left it too late and kept a lot more people, journos, etc waiitng for what was a much higher profile debate than gillard's and costello's.
anyway, the whole shit storm comment will probably just go down like the scores strip club thing- he is human, he is just an ordinary guy... but i would like to know where people start to draw the line. what point will he have to reach for most people to say: wtf?
Horse racing fan Lentern?You're not going to kick me out of the catholic group now are you? The only gay that I love is Gai Waterhouse I swear. That voice is like magic, she was a newsreader or something in a different life.
A bit. I mainly follow the weight for ages. Handicappers just seem to encourage mediocrity.Horse racing fan Lentern?
We may have something in common.
Rudd is still getting over the fact that Turnbull absolutely burned him in the Australian on Saturday over his hypocrisy. Third degree burn. No wonder he swore, the truth hurts.
Copping a pasting from Sheehan won't worry the government. They expect it.And now Paul Sheehan is on the attack too. Maybe Rudd's armchair media ride is finally over?
The irony of it was that they were talking to Lindsay Fox.lol, I totally think it was. Last night was just some bogan-fest where unfortunate and desporate people were stirred by v wealthy people into outrage over this 'fatcat' bs.
Sample size is not representative of the broader population.They applauded him!
YER SHITSTORM, YOU SED IT YOU BLOODY BEAUTY WOOOO
100% premeditated. Did you see the reaction of the hosts? They certainly didn't seem spontaneous. He is a crafty little bastard.Anyone else here think Rudd dropping the 's bomb' was pre-thought?
I think it was obvious that it was premeditated. He just carries on too much afterwards about it for it to be a genuine slip.
He must have been reading this thread.
Yeah, it was probably clever in theory. But he certainly didn't pull it off.100% premeditated. Did you see the reaction of the hosts? They certainly didn't seem spontaneous. He is a crafty little bastard.