Men with ponytails.Smiley Wink


@bluecat*dancing wrote:

Lucky I didn't go today or else I would have been very lonely. I thought today was Sunday. Cat Very Happy


I thought ours was on today, it's tomorrow - hope it doesn't rain because I can't find Boris's rain coat.Woman Surprised


@am*3 wrote:

Men with ponytails.Smiley Wink


what? is that like women with moustaches. Woman Tongue

My comment fits in alright, with this comment of the op's.. There are lots of dreadlocks and Indian clothes,,,,cringe....

I dunno how to post pics...I'll have to ask a friend to post one for me.

For the LNP doubters....there were heaps of LNP supporters there. I spotted one with a huge sign...even at a distance I could see they voted LNP....cos they were demanding justice for Bolt and free "speach" haha. They didnt give a Gonski, sadly.

And there were heaps of other LNP supporters, all protesting CSG. In fact, the CSG chants were loudest and it was obvious that was the main issue....so i had to grab a texta and add CSG to my sign in case they noticed I'd forgotten it 😄

I'm not positive, but I think the horses voted greens. They certainly liked munching on the lush green grass in the park.

It is hard work being a protester. I have sore feet, a raspy voice and a headache ... but I'm really looking forward to tomorrow. It'll be a much bigger march with more issues.

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Karens pictures.

 

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Thank you, Flashie 🙂
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Very nice, we are going to the St Patricks Day parade first and then walking up to the March in March, hopefully it won't be too chaotic.

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thanks for the photos Karen

 

Our plans have changed a little bit for tomorrow as our son has to work but he he is determined to be there for the speeches at the end of the march.

 

OH & I will be catching a train in tomorrow morning and just staying for part of the march

 

the silence in the media so far is a bit weird don't you think??