on 19-11-2013 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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20-11-2013
07:36 AM
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20-11-2013
08:59 AM
by
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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20-11-2013
08:11 AM
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20-11-2013
09:00 AM
by
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 20-11-2013 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.
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on 20-11-2013 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 20-11-2013 09:44 AM
I missed the beginning of that show sadly.
on 20-11-2013 10:03 AM
on 20-11-2013 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.
20-11-2013 09:13 PM - edited 20-11-2013 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 20-11-2013 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 🙂
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.