on 20-01-2014 03:14 PM
He might say something embarrassing again, I read that he was going to make a speech
Let's all pray that it goes well
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on 24-01-2014 09:30 PM
@monman12 wrote:FN: "At least he can speak fluently and coherently."
You mean like this one from the coherent and fluent Shorten when questioned about a statement from Poor Me Gillard:
"I haven't seen what she's said, but let me say I support what it is she said."
"I support what she said ... My view is what the prime minister's view is."
However this could be arranged to reflect the still shocked PPTSD myopics and their self supporting daily "feel-good" Kumbaya threads:
I haven't read what Abbott said but we disagree with what he said.
No actually I don't mean that. I mean the very limited number of interviews and appearances I've seen of him.
Why do you feel the need to use the highly offensive and sexist Poor Me every time you mention Gillard?
I have never seen you use such reference to any male person.
on 24-01-2014 10:00 PM
on 24-01-2014 10:02 PM
@***super_nova*** wrote:when Klaus Schwab (head of world economic forum in Davos) met Tony....cringe !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGMeXeFfZRw
Oh my god.
He's standing there with his arms hanging low like a badly dressed babboon whilst Credlin looks on. I notice when he really started to lose the plot he glanced at her as if to say "What now?"
on 24-01-2014 10:18 PM
oh, that reminded me of what he said:
The (Tony Abott's) address received a round of applause while the forum's founder Klaus Schwab said on stage to Abbott: "I think your words and your objectives certainly are very much welcomed in this hall because it's very business-oriented and it's very people-oriented."
on 24-01-2014 10:20 PM
@**meep** wrote:oh, that reminded me of what he said:
The (Tony Abott's) address received a round of applause while the forum's founder Klaus Schwab said on stage to Abbott: "I think your words and your objectives certainly are very much welcomed in this hall because it's very business-oriented and it's very people-oriented."
Well what is he going to say?
"thank you Mr Abbott. I think you're an idiot but maybe you'll improve by the time the G20 comes around."
on 24-01-2014 10:22 PM
on 24-01-2014 10:34 PM
@**meep** wrote:oh, that reminded me of what he said:
The (Tony Abott's) address received a round of applause while the forum's founder Klaus Schwab said on stage to Abbott: "I think your words and your objectives certainly are very much welcomed in this hall because it's very business-oriented and it's very people-oriented."
It's only natural that he received applause, every speaker does.
That was very polite of Klaus Schwab, as would be expected.
on 24-01-2014 10:55 PM
@i-need-a-martini wrote:
@**meep** wrote:oh, that reminded me of what he said:
The (Tony Abott's) address received a round of applause while the forum's founder Klaus Schwab said on stage to Abbott: "I think your words and your objectives certainly are very much welcomed in this hall because it's very business-oriented and it's very people-oriented."
Well what is he going to say?
"thank you Mr Abbott. I think you're an idiot but maybe you'll improve by the time the G20 comes around."
That's the impression I got from reading some of the posts and links on this Forum. Abbott is a complete embarrassment, he resembles an animal, he almost cleared out the hall etc etc etc....I was beginning to believe it Needless to say, I'm relieved.
on 24-01-2014 11:20 PM
abbrot will be bendin' the ear of david cameron, who wants to frack the life out of the uk
on 24-01-2014 11:22 PM
so i've heard......