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on 02-02-2016 09:03 AM
i only ask because I've tried searching for what you say but can't find anything like it, but I'll admit my search skills aren't as well developed as some.
I'm genuinely curious who is saying this and how it can be defined as "the buzz".
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on 02-02-2016 09:24 AM
@djilukjilly wrote:It was discussed on Sky with a Labor MP.
yes agree with Lurker, it would be good to know exactly who the Labor MP was thanks djilukjilly
did Sky also report that abbott had an "exclusive" meeting with Obama- we know that wasn't true
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on 02-02-2016 09:24 AM
It was on PVO and I can't recall the politicians name,
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02-02-2016 09:31 AM - edited 02-02-2016 09:34 AM
Right, so it was so important and "buzzy" that no one else seems to know about it and you can't remember who "buzzed". Good-oh.
You you should watch Would I Lie To You on the ABC. They tell quite credible sounding tales too, until they are asked to provide details.
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on 02-02-2016 11:18 AM
@lurker172602 wrote:Right, so it was so important and "buzzy" that no one else seems to know about it and you can't remember who "buzzed". Good-oh.
You you should watch Would I Lie To You on the ABC. They tell quite credible sounding tales too, until they are asked to provide details.
Whats up with you, I was trying to be helpful
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on 02-02-2016 11:24 AM
Collapsing support for Bill Shorten in his home state to levels endured by Julia Gillard before she was dumped as prime minister in 2013 has forced a rethink of the way the major parties will fight the federal election in Victoria.
The Labor Party has all but surrendered ambitions of winning the crucial eastern suburbs Liberal-held marginal of Deakin and instead has switched its focus to battler areas most exposed to any rise in the GST.
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on 02-02-2016 11:56 AM
Nothing's up. You said "The buzz word going around Labor is ABA which means anybody but Albanese". I was simply trying to establish the veracity of that. No biggy.
Anyway, I'd love to hang around and chat about the importance of being able to substantiate things stated as fact but I gotta fly. Literally.
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on 02-02-2016 12:30 PM
Being a buzz word means it's general talk. No need for substantiation.
Have a good holiday Lurks ![]()
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on 02-02-2016 12:36 PM
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on 02-02-2016 12:40 PM
so how about posting substantiation that it isn't?