on โ19-11-2013 09:34 PM
It's been absolutely fascinating.
I can't imagine any other politician who I would want to listen to more.
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โ20-11-2013
07:36 AM
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08:59 AM
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pixie-six
Don't they know that this series is COMPLETELY SCRIPTED. It took months to put it together, Keating insisted on it being COMPLETELY SCRIPTED & old bleary was only too happy to help him rewrite history.
I nearly fell of my chair when at 13 he JUST KNEW that a Le Brueget watch was PERFECT, he just knew that classical music was for him.
This from a poor working class family from Bankstown no less.
It was laughable watching this uneducated person cast around try to articulate his inner thoughts & failing miserably.
But hey, everybody loves a suave bully boy clothed in Zegna.
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โ20-11-2013
08:11 AM
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โ20-11-2013
09:00 AM
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pixie-six
Why does you hate the fact that you cant produce anything but failed accountants arent you going to mention his 'foreign wife ' and his french clocks ?
on โ20-11-2013 08:45 AM
I liked Annita but I think she should have done something with all that hippie hair, specially after it started turning grey.
Oh and that mole should have been taken off her face too.
on โ20-11-2013 09:43 AM
@windrake wrote:
Don't they know that this series is COMPLETELY SCRIPTED. It took months to put it together, Keating insisted on it being COMPLETELY SCRIPTED & old bleary was only too happy to help him rewrite history.
I nearly fell of my chair when at 13 he JUST KNEW that a Le Brueget watch was PERFECT, he just knew that classical music was for him.
This from a poor working class family from Bankstown no less.
It was laughable watching this uneducated person cast around try to articulate his inner thoughts & failing miserably.
But hey, everybody loves a suave bully boy clothed in Zegna.
Uneducated?
Poor working class does not mean you can't aspire and achieve, surely?
on โ20-11-2013 09:44 AM
I missed the beginning of that show sadly.
on โ20-11-2013 10:03 AM
on โ20-11-2013 07:05 PM
@windrake wrote:
Don't they know that this series is COMPLETELY SCRIPTED. It took months to put it together, Keating insisted on it being COMPLETELY SCRIPTED & old bleary was only too happy to help him rewrite history.
I nearly fell of my chair when at 13 he JUST KNEW that a Le Brueget watch was PERFECT, he just knew that classical music was for him.
This from a poor working class family from Bankstown no less.
It was laughable watching this uneducated person cast around try to articulate his inner thoughts & failing miserably.
But hey, everybody loves a suave bully boy clothed in Zegna.
What ridiculous comments.
My parents are working class, relatively uneducated and I didn't grow up surrounded by antiques. Yet my first pay packet when I was 15 went on a magnificently fine 18th century liqueur glass and I have collected ever since.
And if you seriously think that Keating is unintelligent then you couldn't have watched the show.
โ20-11-2013 09:13 PM - edited โ20-11-2013 09:15 PM
Any working class person who 'makes it' in life has done so because they have put more effort and work into it than a privileged class person. Nothing is handed to them on a plate (or a silver spoon).
I haven't always agreed with Keating.....but I do admire him.
And he has a great sense of humour and appreciation of the ridiculous. Always a plus for me.
on โ20-11-2013 10:37 PM
@spotweldersfriend wrote:
I like Breguet watches.Chateau Margot and Mont Blanc pens and I'm as dumb as a bag as hammers ๐
I don't mind a glass of Moet et Chandon. Or two.
Then again I can't really tell the difference between that and a glass of Yellow, except it's a bit more "brut".
I must be a bogun lol.