on 14-11-2014 09:02 AM
Had bullet proof jocks and vest on this morning when he was walking around Sydney Harbour with David Cameron?
He just looked very awkward or maybe he had an early morning ride on his bike and got a bit chafed.
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on 14-11-2014 08:31 PM
on 14-11-2014 08:32 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:You may not respect a person but that is no excuse for bad manners.
Are you meaning me?
Bad manners calling him Tone??
Do you think he showed good manners when he gloated he was going to shirt front Putin?
on 14-11-2014 08:43 PM
Gawd.....shall I post the definition of some? I would name you lurker Freddie etc if I meant you were some. I don't beat around the bush
on 14-11-2014 08:49 PM
on 15-11-2014 07:54 AM
on 15-11-2014 08:03 AM
I respect the office of Prime Minister but not the current incumbant. He has earned my complete and utter disrespect and unless some sort of miracle happens, then that is unlikely to change. "Tone" is much more polite than what I would call him.
Freddie, I always Mr Pyne, "Chrissie", too.
on 15-11-2014 08:29 AM
@azureline** wrote:
You aren't allowed to name them so you need to use a bush beater.
What's a bush beater? And where can I buy one?
on 15-11-2014 08:31 AM
@polksaladallie wrote:
@azureline** wrote:
You aren't allowed to name them so you need to use a bush beater.What's a bush beater? And where can I buy one?
you have to make your own 🙂
on 15-11-2014 10:20 AM
Bluecat, calling him tones is pretty respectful - what I call him would earn me an extended cs holiday.
on 15-11-2014 10:40 AM
@twinkles**stars wrote:Why not use a persons correct name and title? I am no fan of any party leaders but everyone deserves their name used correctly and with respect.
As for the way a persons looks stands or walks I suggest a good look I a mirror and have someone video you.....you maybe shocked
What is that about? I referred to him as Prime Minister. Did I spell it inocrrectly or something because I don't see the problem other wise?