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- Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:13 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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- Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:09 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Absolutely Towny. Oil, what would we do without it? http://www.dosomething.org/files/styles/blog_landscape/public/pictures/oilspill982.jpg?itok=FO9MHA7H But as Ali said, we have other energy sources now. Better energy sources. Steam was the first energy source that drove the industrial revolution. ...
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:00 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
I reckon this fellow is f**ked. A Liberal MP and member of the parliamentary committee that oversees MPs’ privileges and interests has spent more than $10,000 on questionable travel and billed taxpayers for about $2500 on books that bear no obvious relation to his job, Fairfax Media can reveal. My w...
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:44 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Let's be honest, the reason we are so rich today compared to 150 years ago is due to oil, and to a lesser extent, coal. Cheap energy has given us wealth our forefathers (and mothers) couldn't comprehend. Fossil fuels have transformed the world in a million ways. It's a much, much better world now. W...
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:37 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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- Views: 2077686
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:22 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Australia's remaining handful of Labor voters need to buckle down for a lo-o-o-o-o-o-o-ng time in the wilderness. Any one of the Williamson, Obeid, McDonald, or Craig Thomson stories would sink a political party for years. Add them all up, and the future is definitely blue as far as the eye can see...
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:05 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
We become leading edge in alternative energy sources. Fact is Towny, to properly price a product, you need to be aware of all of the costs associated with the product. At the moment, the cost of coal and oil products does not include the cost on society of added pollution, both from an AGW perspect...
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:41 am
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- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Yeah? I'll take the cheap energy please. The cheaper the better! We're losing our manufacturing industry due to high domestic costs and any suggestion which further increases cost is just economic vandalism. Better convince the voters it's in their best interests to work for $2.33 an hour. Might pa...
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:39 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Yeah? I'll take the cheap energy please. The cheaper the better! We're losing our manufacturing industry due to high domestic costs and any suggestion which further increases cost is just economic vandalism. Fair enough Towny, I am happy to see some short term pain if the outcome is a long term ben...
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:36 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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- Views: 2077686
Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Yeah? I'll take the cheap energy please. The cheaper the better! We're losing our manufacturing industry due to high domestic costs and any suggestion which further increases cost is just economic vandalism. The current value of the AUD is far more significant. We simply have to adapt, or we will b...
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:04 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Yeah?
I'll take the cheap energy please. The cheaper the better!
We're losing our manufacturing industry due to high domestic costs and any suggestion which further increases cost is just economic vandalism.
I'll take the cheap energy please. The cheaper the better!
We're losing our manufacturing industry due to high domestic costs and any suggestion which further increases cost is just economic vandalism.
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:01 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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- Views: 2077686
Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Australia could cut it's emissions to zero and the summers will continue to be hotter than ever. China and India will keep increasing their coal imports and we'll continue to keep selling them this carbon intensive fuel which they desperately need. If Australia was REALLY serious about emissions, we...
- Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:36 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
- Replies: 29346
- Views: 2077686
Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Australia's remaining handful of Labor voters need to buckle down for a lo-o-o-o-o-o-o-ng time in the wilderness. Any one of the Williamson, Obeid, McDonald, or Craig Thomson stories would sink a political party for years. Add them all up, and the future is definitely blue as far as the eye can see...
- Tue Oct 15, 2013 4:10 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Arrest in the Maddy McCann disappearance - in England
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Re: Arrest in the Maddy McCann disappearance - in England
I think the parents should be punished for their irresponsible behaviour.
Losing their only child isn't penalty enough. Only a fine and/or short term imprisonment will act as a deterrent for others.
Losing their only child isn't penalty enough. Only a fine and/or short term imprisonment will act as a deterrent for others.
- Tue Oct 15, 2013 1:30 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
He's got to kick her bogan arse imo, but disendorsing someone would only lead to internal grief; something the ALP needs to avoid. I'm not sure what disciplinary methods he's got at his disposal though..... maybe it's best if he just ignores her whinging and gets on with the job. He needs to start ...
- Tue Oct 15, 2013 1:23 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Yeah I was never a big fan of Anna Burke, and her epic dummy spit will have won her no friends within the ALP. Shorten has vowed to crack down on disunity, I hope he comes down on her hard. We can't have lowly backbenchers airing the party's dirty laundry through the media. i'd seriously consider d...
- Tue Oct 15, 2013 12:07 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Yeah I was never a big fan of Anna Burke, and her epic dummy spit will have won her no friends within the ALP. Shorten has vowed to crack down on disunity, I hope he comes down on her hard. We can't have lowly backbenchers airing the party's dirty laundry through the media. i'd seriously consider d...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:06 pm
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
The ALP has a new front bench. Anna Burke is carrying on like a pork chop as she didn't get a front bench position, This apparently it means the party is run by 'faceless MEN'. She doesn't like factions either.... Maybe she didn't get a spot as she comes across as a dumb bogan? No... it can't be tha...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:19 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Whatever happened to that poster?
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- Views: 34025
Re: Whatever happened to that poster?
Bump for a surprisingly ignorant Shanky. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOtDNXfMyD0 In my defence, I never watched that show. :blush: You're f**king lucky. You can now watch one of the great TV shows of all time. I was going to compile a whole load of the lexicon but let me just leave you with this...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:44 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Abbott enjoys power too much. Although the current IR laws are pretty f**king shit, I reckon Abbott will leave IR alone and enjoy being PM. It's the ALP's fantasy that he'll bring back workchoices. That's almost their only line of attack...... for the time being. I don't think anyone thinks Abbott ...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:36 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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- Views: 2077686
Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Considering that 2013 Australia hates the union movement, perhaps it's some of those from the other side of the politics stuck in the olden days. ;) Some people hate the union movement because they now take for granted the rights and conditions which unions have worked so hard to gain and protect o...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:32 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Abbott enjoys power too much.
Although the current IR laws are pretty f**king shit, I reckon Abbott will leave IR alone and enjoy being PM.
It's the ALP's fantasy that he'll bring back workchoices. That's almost their only line of attack...... for the time being.
Although the current IR laws are pretty f**king shit, I reckon Abbott will leave IR alone and enjoy being PM.
It's the ALP's fantasy that he'll bring back workchoices. That's almost their only line of attack...... for the time being.
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:26 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
guy smiley wrote:Which 2013 Australia is that? The bit stuck in the 1950s?towny wrote: Considering that 2013 Australia hates the union movement, perhaps it's some of those from the other side of the politics stuck in the olden days.
The facebook loving, Reality TV show watching Australia of today.
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:18 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
Bill Shorten aged 46 Tanya Plibersek aged 43 Tony Abbott aged 55 Warren Truss aged 66 The contrast in age, gender balance and ideology between the two leadership teams could not be more stark. To be fair, Abbott's got the energy of a 20 year old though. He may have the energy of a 20 year old, but ...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:09 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
I saw him speaking in tv this morning. I think he'll have the same issue as Julia in that she found it hard to read anything scripted without sounding insincere and as if she was "babying" the audience. He should speak with no notes he's more convincing and appears more trustworthy that way. I reme...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:35 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Arrest in the Maddy McCann disappearance - in England
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Re: Arrest in the Maddy McCann disappearance - in England
I just Googled this, and in 2010-2011 Chinese police rescued more than 13,000 abducted children! http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/28/us-china-crime-kidnapping-idUSBRE98R02H20130928 In the United States, about 80 percent of the children reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 12:17 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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Re: The Australian Politics Thread
_fatprop wrote:It will be interesting to see how they play opposition, do they emulate Abbott and oppose everything or do they try to be constructive?
It's going to be hard opposing everything Abbott does; he's doing many things he opposed himself.
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 12:15 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Arrest in the Maddy McCann disappearance - in England
- Replies: 675
- Views: 76901
Re: Arrest in the Maddy McCann disappearance - in England
140 thousand kids go missing in the UK EACH YEAR: https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/missing-people/116-000/big-tweet-coming-soon 275 thousand people in total go missing EACH YEAR in the UK: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/the-missing-each-year-275000-britons-disappear-1801010.html Wha...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 12:05 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Arrest in the Maddy McCann disappearance - in England
- Replies: 675
- Views: 76901
Re: Arrest in the Maddy McCann disappearance - in England
140 thousand kids go missing in the UK EACH YEAR: https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/missing-people/116-000/big-tweet-coming-soon 275 thousand people in total go missing EACH YEAR in the UK: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/the-missing-each-year-275000-britons-disappear-1801010.html f**...
- Sun Oct 13, 2013 10:38 pm
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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- Views: 2077686
Re: The Australian Politics Thread
The people I know that know Shorten don't like, and more importantly, don't trust him. Bad choice imo. I've read the opposite: that Shorten is universally well liked. In the words of the politically neutral Financial Review: Yeah, I reckon you're right. The blokes that I know have spent the past fe...
- Sun Oct 13, 2013 7:22 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Where in Manchester should I live?
- Replies: 149
- Views: 11702
Re: Where in London should I live?
6roucho wrote:Yeah, London was much better when it wasn't a multi-enthic global city. In 1355.
- Sun Oct 13, 2013 7:15 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: The Australian Politics Thread
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- Views: 2077686
Re: The Australian Politics Thread
The people I know that know Shorten don't like, and more importantly, don't trust him.
Bad choice imo.
Bad choice imo.
- Sun Oct 13, 2013 3:37 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Where in Manchester should I live?
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- Views: 11702
Re: Where in London should I live?
parts of London that I wouldnt recommend north west north east south east the postcode should have an SW or W at the front chelsea kensington wandsworth earlsfield fulham putney wimbledon kingston chiswick mortlake barnes richmond £3000 pm would get you a reasonable sized house near wimbledon villa...
- Sun Oct 13, 2013 3:20 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Where in Manchester should I live?
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- Views: 11702
Re: Where in London should I live?
Is Towny doing a Mitty? 3000 pounds a month for rent???? Bloody hell that's a very good deal. What do you do Towny if you don't mind me asking? If you ever want to live outside central london (but still not far from the city) I'd suggest places like Chiswick, Kew and Richmond. Mate, I'm a f**king l...
- Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:31 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Whatever happened to that poster?
- Replies: 400
- Views: 34025
- Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:21 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Where in Manchester should I live?
- Replies: 149
- Views: 11702
Re: Where in London should I live?
If the commute is bothering you, then I would recommend finding out exactly where in London you'll be based. Good advice. We've got an office in a shit spot but the lease is up in 12 months and we'll be moving into 'Central London'. If I've got some influence, I'll start a thread titled 'Where in L...
- Sat Oct 12, 2013 6:22 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Where in Manchester should I live?
- Replies: 149
- Views: 11702
Re: Where in London should I live?
6roucho wrote:A friend of mine lives on Southbank in the old Shell building. I think that's just about the best part of London to live if you want to make the most of what London offers: a buzzing urban environment and a short stagger to the west end.
- Sat Oct 12, 2013 6:19 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Where in Manchester should I live?
- Replies: 149
- Views: 11702
Re: Where in London should I live?
How do you get a job where work pays for a swanky flat in London? What do I have to do, where do I sign??? You have to take a job recruiting, where you'll lie through your teeth for the rest of your working life, including about how much your employer is willing to pay for your accommodation. Yeah....
- Sat Oct 12, 2013 4:27 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Where in Manchester should I live?
- Replies: 149
- Views: 11702
Re: Where in London should I live?
How do you get a job where work pays for a swanky flat in London? What do I have to do, where do I sign??? You have to take a job recruiting, where you'll lie through your teeth for the rest of your working life, including about how much your employer is willing to pay for your accommodation. Yeah....
- Sat Oct 12, 2013 4:17 am
- Forum: Rugby Forum
- Topic: Where in Manchester should I live?
- Replies: 149
- Views: 11702
Re: Where in London should I live?
I knew you wouldn't be able to hack Darwin You're right. I can not. By the time I leave here I would have spent 12-15 months stepping over bloodstains and passed out drunks on the main street. I would have spent all this time avoiding the high-vis shirts, bogan neck tats and exorbitant pricing. But...