shorty just as vain as rabbit

Just watched Shorten on ABC news and he no longer has any grey hair. Seems he is just as vain as Abbott.
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@j*oono wrote:

Speaking of dresses Smiley Very Happy


I'm very flattered you still think I'm Julia. You must think me very clever.

 

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I'm very flattered you still think I'm Julia. You must think me very clever.

 


you aren't? clever, I mean.

Woman Wink

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I suppose OP that all who are in the public limelight have to have a certain degree of vanity about their appearance, 

 

Imagine them watching themselves on TV  Woman LOL

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i think you're all missing a very important

point; the man cannot be trusted now Woman LOL

 

http://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Community-Spirit/Who-likes-Tony-Abbotts-dyed-hair/td-p/262449

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and yet. murdoch's new pin up girl 

 

leader??? Woman LOL


"You're not a celebrity, you're an elected representative, you're a member of parliament. You're not Hollywood and I think that when people overstep that line they miss the whole point of that public role.''

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@azureline** wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@j*oono wrote:

Speaking of dresses Smiley Very Happy


I'm very flattered you still think I'm Julia. You must think me very clever.

 


you aren't?

No.

clever, I mean.

No more than anyone else.

Woman Wink

Woman Very Happy


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Julia doesn't seem to mind.  She never denies it Smiley Tongue

Joono
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Julia doesn't seem to mind.  She never denies it Smiley Tongue


Why should she? It's just laughable.

 

Besides, you've never really asked straight out, have you? Just hinted and winked and made cryptic remarks. 

 

You just make yourselfves look rather silly.

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@debra9275 wrote:

bishop3.png

 

 

and yet. murdoch's new pin up girl 

 

leader??? Woman LOL


"You're not a celebrity, you're an elected representative, you're a member of parliament. You're not Hollywood and I think that when people overstep that line they miss the whole point of that public role.''


lol no, that was not part of the interview.

 

 

 

this is:

 

(Ms Bishop used the shoot to deliver a serious message about the gender divide in Canberra)

 

https://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/who/latest-news/a/25802811/julie-bishop-headlines-whos-most-intriguin...

 

2014 has been a formative year for Australia's Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, who headlines WHO magazine’s annual list of the Most Intriguing People of 2014.

 

Reflecting on the past 12 months, Bishop admits it's been a trying year: "Sexism does exist in Canberra, she concedes to WHO, but "It's how you manage it."

 

Still, "I wish there were more women in Cabinet," Bishop concedes.

 

"I think women make a great contribution to discussions; they offer a different perspective.”

 

Nevertheless, "I can’t imagine a better job than the one I have. I see myself as Australia’s relationship manager" she said.

 

Having spent 16 years as a federal politician, Bishop, 58, has always secretly harboured an ambition to be Australia's Foreign Minister and now she says she is "living the dream."

 

So what did 2014 look like for the Foreign Minister? Most memorably, Bishop lead the charge to secure a UN resolution for authorities to gain access to the Ukraine MH17 crash site in July.

 

"Whenever I felt the task was daunting, I would remember the conversations I had with the families of those who had died in the plane and I put myself in their shoes," says Bishop.

 

"I knew that whatever we had to do we would do to bring [their loved ones] home."

 

But away from the pressures of international diplomacy, the daughter of South Australian fruit growers says there's a lighter side to her role. "I'll be doing something serious on TV and I will get a text [from my sisters] saying, 'What is it you are wearing?'"

 

As for upcoming holiday plans, Bishop will return to Adelaide to spend Christmas with family.

 

“We allocate tasks and mine is normally to buy the chocolates. I have to get into the line at Haighs on Christmas Eve. That’s not easy; it’s a zoo.”

 

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Who said it was part of that interview?

 

 

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