@*ibis wrote:

i dont remember shorten at beaconsfield

 

but whatever he said i agree with it


I remember him well.  I remember joking about him becoming our PM.

 

 

 

to those who accuse abbrot's detractors of makin' the fires a political issue.

 

abbrot is a political animal, he made 'imself a political issue when he stood for a particular political party view, in a political election

he's promoted who he is, and the various organisations that he's a member of, includin' the davidson rural fire service.

people are goin' to take the blurk out of abbrot, that's just the fact of the matter. 

 

 

err, as to mtlane, yeh, iyam.    just back 'ere, for a s, a s, and a s (hope), before i head out again.   

I have.I once extinguished a bushfire using a footy sock dipped in golden syrup.Huck too.

To all the moderators please note.

 

In future please do not edit what I post changing the context to mean something other than I have intended to say.

If there is any infringement to posting guidelines contained in the post please remove it in its entirety.

 

 

 

 

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

Australia needs more people of the calibre of Tony Abbott.

 

he appears not to waste 1 minute of his day. giving to his community and Australia.

 

unlike most of us who spend huge amounts of time sitting on their asses


@*mrgrizz* wrote:

Australia needs more people of the calibre of Tony Abbott.

 

he appears not to waste 1 minute of his day. giving to his community and Australia.

 

unlike most of us who spend huge amounts of time sitting on their asses


?    An ass is a sort of donkey.  Do you mean a-r-s-e-s?

what are a-r-s-e-s?

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.


@*mrgrizz* wrote:

Australia needs more people of the calibre of Tony Abbott.

 

he appears not to waste 1 minute of his day. giving to his community and Australia.

 

unlike most of us who spend huge amounts of time sitting on their asses


What about the thousands upon thousands of joe blow's who do voluntary work on a daily basis some without as much as a thanks? Those people often end up out of pocket, and they don't bill the Tax payer for their efforts.

 

in canberra they call them faces

Good on you, Eloi! I hope the weather is kind to you.

PS I did not need to know about the first as lol, but I hope you get the third one.
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