:rofl :rofl :rofl goldRedford said:No problem with the banning of plastic bags. Paper bags are much easier to cut holes in and breath through when watching Richmond games.
evo said:Not that I'm a particular fan of Japanese whalers but have to admit this article is pretty funny.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23060183-2,00.html
Mr Vasic said the men were tied to a radar mast for up to three hours in icy conditions before they were taken below. :hihi
ssstone said:now lets talk about disposable nappies?
That's bloody obvious. Big difference singing "blue sky mine" and running a ministery. Won't be long and he'll get clipped, served Labors' purpose, got his reward.1eyedtiger said:In all fairness to Peter Garrett, I don't think he fully understood what he was getting himself to when he joined the Labor party. My personal belief is that most politicians go into politics with good intentions but once in power, are told by those with influence how it's going to be and how things work.
The Labor party recruited him purely because of his popularity. It had nothing to do with his knowledge of the environment or whatever. They just wanted the votes. In this respect, Peter was probably a little naive.
Seriously check the thread topic mate.1eyedtiger said:Of course it's bloody obvious. Anyone with with half a brain can see that. It's also obvious that there's no point people coming onto this forum and calling him a tool over it.
Seriously, what does this achieve?