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Hi. Father O’Way(FOW) here. You know me now as Sandy, affectionately I’m sure. Anyhoo I have been asked to interview Lourdes Shitstirfer Muckrake(LSM). As you know there has been a lot of debate going on over at The Drum about climate change so I’m interviewing a leading critic against climate change. Here’s a transcript.
FOW: So, Lourdes Shitstirfer you oppose climate change and even say that the planet is cooling?
LSM: Please, call me Shit. Most people that know me refer to me by that name.
FOW: Okay, Shit, you claim that the planet is cooling?
LSM: Yes, from one year to another the temperature changed, big deal, I mean who gives a fig. If you look at 2000 to 2010 the temperature went down.
FOW: However the temperature from 1880 to now has gone up, how do you explain that?
LSM: That’s crap.
FOW: Sorry, I thought you said it was Shit.
LSM: Yes, it’s Shit but that’s crap.
FOW: Crap?
LSM: Yes, shit.
FOW: Hmm, how about the oceans are acidifying?
LSM: Hey, nothing wrong with a bit of acid man, I mean, my school days and that, wow.
FOW: What about the rising coastline?
LSM: Yeah, man, surf’s up in the western suburbs, whoa!
FOW: How about renewable energy?
LSM: If it’s renewable and that energy can be renewed then I think that renewable energy is very renewable and therefore renewable.
FOW: That’s crap?
LSM: No, Shit.
FOW: You actually didn’t say anything
LSM: No shit.
Sandy O’Way signing out, In His House, Nowhere.
Vectis Lad said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14289114
No chance for time travel, O’Way.
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algernon said:
Terricfic knock there Hung, smoothly played once past the 50.
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Hung One On said:
Thanks Algy. Notice you giving them some facts on the Peter Reith bleat oops I mean article.
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algernon said:
I did Hung, I replied to one of you comments and it got moderated. I was pointing out truth and children overboard in the context of the author.
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Hung One On said:
Yes, I even asked him to apologise and talk the truth, can’t see it happening
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algernon said:
Your right there Hung, it will never happen. Truth and lies, Liberals don’t know what the difference is, most seem to have the memory of gnats. He was a smug shit on the topic recently with his exercise book of notes. He was still upholding his “story”.
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vivienne said:
My comment on Reith – What a waste of space – never came up. I thought it was short, precise and to the point.
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Lord Funston said:
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Hung One On said:
Dunno about that
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Lord Funston said:
I was born to rule. And what I say goes.
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Big M said:
Nah, Hung should go for the ton!!
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Lord Funston said:
He’ll never get there.
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Big M said:
I bet he will!!!
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Vectis Lad said:
For the ton or for the fun ston hee hee……:)
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Vectis Lad said:
Hee 🙂
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Hung One On said:
Might get there
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Voice said:
He’ll never make it. 🙂
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algernon said:
Who are you Funston to to decide this story is closed I thought that was for Hung to decide!
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vivienne said:
I’m still here and rooting all the way for Father O’Way.
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Vectis Lad said:
Thank, god……..(any one)…………………………………….and Shakespeare!
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Big M said:
I’m rooting too!!!
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vivienne said:
When it gets to 100 I will be rooted. But not quite stuffed.
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Voice said:
Eeewwww.
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Hung One On said:
Getting close Funston, imagine a ton at the Arms Oval
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Vectis Lad said:
We need a hundredth dummy?
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Big M said:
I thought I’d check in to see if Hung had hit a century, but, alas, only 99, hang on Hung, there it is!
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Hung One On said:
Hung raises his bat to the crowd acknowledging all the loyal supporters. The applause is deafening. He walks to the non-strikers end and shakes hands with Father O’Way who shared in this wonderful partnership. “Well Hung” says Sandy ” what’s next on the list to achieve?” “Well nothing Father but shit I could do with a cigarette”
So there it was, one of Australia’s greatest sporting moments brought to you by Merv and everyone at the Pigs Arms.
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Vectis Lad said:
Ha ha. What’s next?
A coach outing perhaps?
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Vectis Lad said:
Tony Blair is giving a talk in Brissie. Any interest?
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Hung One On said:
Is he labor or liberal?
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Vectis Lad said:
Does it matter? Just think of him as a person of interest.
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Big M said:
Jaysus, Hung, you’ve set the cat among the pigeons, or the stool among the sewerage workers, or somepfing!
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Hung One On said:
Kern oaf Sister
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Big M said:
Or, the bed pan amongst the work-shy male nurses!
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Vectis Lad said:
Oh well, I’m off for an Ecuadorian Magnum–and a wind-down, watching channel 430 on Austar.
Pleasant week to all xxxx.
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Hung One On said:
If you really want a look at the good Lord go here. It takes a while but it is worth it.
http://www.stthomas.edu/engineering/jpabraham/
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Vectis Lad said:
I started listening, waiting for Algy , below……It sounds pretty reasonable. I’ll listen a bit more, another time. However my mind is already made up. I believe that the planet is warming and am waiting to see if it’s natural or man-made.
Nearly 75 comments..Only 25 to go 🙂
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H said:
Monktons, Abbotts, Murdochs don’t have any place in my world. I know they exist and and have plenty of support in Australia, and as I live here I just have to try and ignore them. No matter how loud I shout they are not going away, only when/if the majority of Australians start shouting with me we might get somewhere….
Looks like Cadel Ewans is winning the race in France, that makes me happy….
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algernon said:
Nice to see Cadel win isn’t it. No drugs, the oldest winner in 88 years and on top of that only the third non European to win it.
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vivienne said:
I sat up watching until the very end. What a night. Been cheering Cadel Evans on for some years and am very happy today.
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gerard oosterman said:
Well dung Hung,
Years ago when mankind accepted the astonishing discovery that 2 apples plus 2 apples made four, there were some sceptics as well. They believed fervently that 2+2 equaled five and were known as ‘five apples’ believers.
Today we have a minority of 5 applers who reject the notion that using the world as an open sewer is damaging and not very clever. They also deny the benefits of buses, Vegemite and cleaner energy. They live underground, never use electricity and apart from 5 apples have holes in their heads and believe in perpetual soft motions which they drop on unsuspecting and vulnerable bystanders.
Just watch where you walk. Monckton is clearly a five appler.
Thanks for the laugh Hung.
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Hung One On said:
Good theory Gez, lol 🙂
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Emmjay said:
Hung trumps lunacy with….. MORE lunacy. He shoots ! He scores. And the goalie takes it back over the line and the score is Hung: 2; the Mad Monckton: Nil.
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Hung One On said:
That’s the nicest thing you have ever said Boss.
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Voice said:
So, Hung, why don’t you say what you really feel? 🙂
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Hung One On said:
You know me Voice, simple and ignorant
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Vectis Lad said:
Congrats to Hung for a splendid piece of stimulation.
Did anyone watch the 3D printer video?
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Voice said:
Yeah, OK, but how would it have identified the individual moving parts? Can’t believe it. But just the ability to do 3D printing without moving parts woud be amazing.
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Vectis Lad said:
I think that somebody pulled the plug.
The blog stopped.
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algernon said:
What are the western suburbs of Adelaide, Hung?
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Hung One On said:
Just about where I live. So the beach is moving to me than me to it.
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vivienne said:
Anywhere near Glenelg I wonder. I had rels that way and spent a couple of summers at the beach getting very brown as a kid. Been back there since of course and still like the area. Lot more expensive than way back then. Pub on the corner was always overflowing with people.
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Hung One On said:
About 15 minutes from Glenelg or as it’s known here The Bay.
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Vectis Lad said:
What amazes me n Hadron, is that nobody has ever been able to predict the weather. It rains during (supposedly sunny) cricket afternoons, and rains at open-air pop festivals, after the weather “person”, has forecast dry days.
How come they can do it now?
They always got it wrong, until they invented a tax on their predictions. Then all of a sudden they’re geniuses…..Sounds fishy to moi.
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Warrigal said:
Empty and illogical analysis.
Once again like the giant ignoramuses that direct the climate change denial program, you incorrectly conflate weather and climate.
But you knew that, so why do you persist in this infantile sniping?
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Vectis Lad said:
You see? Case in point.
I thought that was amusing,. A bit like Derek & Clive sitting on a bench with raincoates on.
As I have often said ( and her indoors agrees) Australians are very objective. It’s hard to get you to think in an abstract way.
It is simply a joke reflecting two fictitious people, Hadron & Vectis , (substitute this for Kevvy & Bruce, if you like).
It is not meant to be taken literally. One of the gripes of the last 100 years is that weather forecasters have been notoriously inaccurate. Actually completely and utterrly incorrect, in fact.
Case-in-point: we delayed booking a cottage on The IOW, because that Wimbledon ‘super-duper’ forecaster said there would be lightning and thunder storms on the south coast.
They are fair game for joke-butts.
Maybe you never got Derek & Clive, down-under?
He was wrong, it was sunny and 25 deg celcius
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vivienne said:
Yes, Lad, no need to make an idiot of yourself. Anyway, I usually do predict tomorrow’s weather correctly. Most weatherforecasts are in fact correct or nearly correct. The wind sometimes blows potential rain away (especially in the summer) and I can see we missed it but people 6 kilometres east got the rain the lucky buggers. That has nothing to do with climate change and rising CO2 levels being dangerous. If your body temperature goes up by 2 degrees you might wind up in hospital, you won’t be well – same applies to our Earth.
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Vectis Lad said:
You see? Case in point.
Manna from heaven…And sweet vindication. Unbelievable too.
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vivienne said:
What do you mean Lad?
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Vectis Lad said:
“That has nothing to do with climate change and rising CO2 levels being dangerous.”
You seem to actually believe that I am drawing parallels with Global warming and weather reporting.
………………………………..
BTW, I was in Bangkok last week. it was a (more than balmy) 37 deg.
It was however, business as usual for the Bangkokees.
There was a heady bouquet of fruit and sewage in the breeze. It was quite nice and very redolent of my childhood in Indonesia…sigh, those halcyon, salad days.
BTW, Duty free is not so, these days.
My favourite, Paco Rabanne, pour homme, is cheaper here. However I indulged in Paco Rabanne ‘MILLION’, because I like the bottle. Now that is a bit cheaper, but not much.
Anyway, my youngest son is flying up to the coast, from Steak N’ kidney tonite, so I must dash. he’s bringing his new girlfriend. We haven’t met her. He has never settled. We’ve met many in the past. They have moved into an apartment near (I think ) Rushcutter’s Bay.
We’re indulging in an Indian Take-away
from….http://tandoori.w02.winhost.com/dotnetnuke5.2.0/Home.aspx
Bye-for-now 🙂
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vivienne said:
So why write misleading stuff. It is so subtle it is not even apparent. Is the trick to ignore what you write – guess so. Indian takeaway is a very pleasurable thing to do. Trick there is to get it home as fast as possible. And take the naan out of the bag so it doesn’t go soggy.
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Vectis Lad said:
The Indian meal was surprisingly good Viv. We all thought so.
The Naan was a bit, how you say, soggy. Especially the garlic naan. We had some chapati too. My biriyani was excellent with a combination of spices, not just chilli and curry powder. We were all impressed.
They offer on-line ordering, but I went for the telephone. $ 139 for feeding 6 lusty folks.
Mini Ecuador choc-ices for dessert. Made by Magnum and available at Coles……beeeeauutiful. 🙂
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Warrigal said:
In Hung’s writing we find intact the original Australian larrikin spirit. Born of hard times; dismissive and contemptuous of authority, sceptical and always willing to laugh at a train wreck.
This follows in the tradition of Lawson and Patterson, or more recently Clarke and Dawe, and it’s impeccable self deprecation, and its unerring accuracy in penetrating and deflating Monckton’s hubris with a thousand pricks makes it a very funny piece.
These occasional pieces that you rush off in a huff are some of your best HOO. They show how easily your raw feel for this kind of thing allows your writing to transcend and at the same time surpass the pretensions of those of us with literary aspirations.
You know what they say, “Dying is easy, comedy is hard!”
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Vectis Lad said:
Warrigal, I asked several friends, acquaintances and shopkeepers (when I wandered in to buy stuff: newspapers, shoes, gifts, tickets for boats ect), about Monckton.
Not one person in The UK, that I spoke to had ever heard of him….NOT ONE!
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algernon said:
Shows the power of the loony tune press and the shock jocks here then doesn’t it. Lauding a clown like him.
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Warrigal said:
That’s hardly surprising. The British are well used to mad lords mouthing off patent rubbish. I imagine Monckton’s ravings would be seen as of a kind with the platform of The Monster Raving Loony Party.
So why in dog’s name did you post this piece of trash below. For dog’s sake Jules, Combet’s failings are but the bite of a flea compared to giving credence to Monckton’s elephantine opinion of himself and self important ideas.
Why shoot at Combet and Gillard when you’ve got a free run at Monckton, who is an obvious twister? I just don’t get it.
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Vectis Lad said:
Monckton, is not worth discussing. He doesn’t register on my radar. Anything that he espouses is of no effect or interest to me.
Combet is lauded by the left. I don’t like him. I don’t admire him. I think that he has an overrated image, of an intellect, that I believe is absent.
Unfortunately for him he grimaces too. A terrible combination.
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Lord Funston said:
I just used one of these to make 10 copies of Greg Combet. I’m marketing them as crow scarers for farmers–now that children are pinching my GM apples.
Now behave yourselves, or I will replicate Dillard and her $5 biilion a year interest payments…..Now that IS scary!
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Warrigal said:
I know that you must sometimes feel on the outer here with all us lefties, greenies, progressives and those who would happily see your world come crashing down, but I still find your political immaturity hard to understand. I assume you’re a reasonably intelligent person with at least some ability to critique even those on your side of politics; so why these puerile pot shots? You must know that they’re fatuous nonsense and I’m sure they only serve to both amplify your obviously craven partisanship, (which let’s accept, we were all well aware of), and actually stifle debate. No one here would want to take advantage of so open and exposed a target. A target that none the less isn’t worth the shot.
Given that there is so much wrong with the Labor Party at the moment and the Liberal Nationals are digging themselves a pit toilet with Big Ears as boss, surely to dog you could come up with something a bit more meaty, a bit more adult than this drivel.
Or would you really be happier if the Mad Monk was in charge?
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Vectis Lad said:
I can answer that simply.
There have been numerous, one side personal shots at various International and national political figures. They have varied from metaphors about Abbotts trunks, to calling ex pollies actual turds.
I object to this, because my method was always to call people duplicitous or dishonest. That is that way I was educated.
So I decided to return the compliment.
I could cut and paste myriad disparaging comments; some of course absoulutely and completely warranted.
You will find that if I spot something like, “Shit is also a condescending ignorant bastard. ” I feel compelled to interject–just to bring some sanity.
Now, Australian governance: I think that ity ios fair to say that anybodu could do better than Gillard. Yes, even Abbott.
My preference would be for Turnbull, but that has to be played out yet.
Hockey, gets his fair share of nasty adjectives thrown at him too, however he has more talent in his (if one can see it) belly-button than the tediously foolish Swan.
I can’t see how my remarks stifle debate, since none of ypou ‘DO’ debate. You just agree with each other..
My mind is crystal clear on global warming too.
I said 2 1/2 years ago that I would dwell on it and I have reached a personal conclusion that it seems likely. Not because I can understand the evidence of fossils, atmosphric pressure, ocean currents, methane emitting, vulcanology and its related polluton, gravity, sun-spots, earthquakes, icebergs, Gwondana-joined-to-South-America, hot summers icy blasts, ozone holes, reflected heat, atmospheric moisture, ect ect. ‘BUT” because I cannot see why thousands of diligent scientists arounfd the world could be wrong, or swindlers in unison.
I defy anyone to really understand it. They are lyers if they say much more than, “it seems likely, based on the evidence”.
NOW I do not know of any indisputable evidence that it is man made. Coerrect me if I am wrong. I believe that the jury is still out–and is looking for the holy grail.
In the meantime if anyone can tell me how collecting tax from Kevin & Sheila in Wagga-Wagga, will stop the Eurasian pollution, I’m all ears.
If we are going to collect mony, and we don’t have so much now, as we are paying $5billion in interest now, It should be spent on turning green. This is what they are doing in The UK. They do NOT have a carbon tax.
Tax will not stop China (just to pick one country) emmiting more carbon in a coup[le of weeks than we can save in a hundred years.
Now I know that Malcolm believes in an ETS. But it is not fine-tuned and he knows that. I would support one if it was discussed; and the merits argued. Something that this incumbent bunch have not done. First they said that there would not be a tax and then changed their mind overnight.
Malcolm Turnbull has been consistant.
YES, we do need a Rhodes Scholar in charge. Both Abbott and Turnbull went to Oxford. Gillard is an ex-mediocre solicitior and simply does not cut the mustard.
In this great mate-ship, she’ll be right…we’re all eqaul philosophy…It is just a race to mediocrity, actually!
The ‘peurile pot-shots’, as you put it, are my attempt at humour. I am sorry that it doesn’t meet your standard….but then we are different.
The Bligh government has screwed Queensland and The Gillard government has screwed Australia. IMHO.
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vivienne said:
VL, did you watch the Nat Press Club ‘debate’? Did you listen to Monckton? My comment about him is correct.
There are too few disparaging comments about Abbott and even fewer about Hockey and certainly not enough about Joyce. The crap Gillard cops is tonnes more than ever thrown back at Abbott. Your lot wins hands down in that department.
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Vectis Lad said:
I have never seen Monckton Viv. I will not listen to anyone other than a scientist, about global warming.
I am not interested in Abbooot’s opinion either. He has as much idea as I do.
And I’ve explained that above!
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Voice said:
“No one here would want to take advantage of so open and exposed a target. A target that none the less isn’t worth the shot.” Which target are you talking about here, Warrigal? My sanctimoniousityometer just started smoking. The dial seems to be stuck on 110%, swept over the top by incongruousness.
Good to hear you in action though. Hope you’re not sublimating a reaction to physical pain.
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algernon said:
Vectis I’d prefer not to get into whose better than who but for goodness sake. Hockey! Hockey has difficulty with basic maths, he can’t explain how he has an $11b hole in his costings at the last election. If and I strongly suggest if he could have we may well have a coalition government. Anything he puts his hand to seems to blow out massively. Direct Actions costing out by something like 4x. On top of that it will cost every person in the country $750 per year.
You talk about Rhodes scholars, what is that Vectis some sort of interlectual superiority or maybe just looking down the noses of us poor colonials. Now I don’t mind Malcolm when he says something he tends to stick to it, though he did have problems with a made up emails if I recall. Abbott on the other hand is simply dangerous. He’ has all the hallmarks of a European dictator of the early 20th century. Has no policy, will tell you whatever you want to hear, has almost a free rein in the press. He would be an unmitigating disaster running the county with the fools behind.
You can be as disparaging as you like about Gillard. Why, because she’s a woman doing a “mans” job perhaps. I find it sickening how the Liberals, who nowadays operate like neofascists, demonstrate such misogyny and disrespect for the position. What I also find amazing is in this parliament that the Labor party has managed to pass over 150 pieces of legislation. That might suggest to me that she has the odd skill in negotiating. Something Abbott is bereft of. His idea is the machine gun approach.
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Vectis Lad said:
“You talk about Rhodes scholars, what is that Vectis some sort of interlectual superiority or maybe just looking down the noses of us poor colonials. ”
Oxford is one of the top ten Universities in the world. Bob Hawke studied there.
Having said that, my brother did his masters at Oxford; and I am just an academic in street life, so it’s not always indicative.
All *are Australians, not overners. Overners, are what we on The IOW call mainlanders, BTW. It’s a lovely colloquial phrase. I don’t often get the chance to slip it in. So thanks for that Algy.
I think that you take politics too seriously, as do a lot of Aussies. I noticed it in 1987, when I came for a quick reccie with my eldest son.
It must be because of the size of the community or something. I really don’t know.
I’ve absolutely no idea what you are writing about as regards Gillard; Liberals; neofascist and misogyny. I’m stumped there!
My opinions are mine alone. I hold the copywrite to ‘my’ opinion that The Prime Minister should be the best person for the job. Gillard clearly isn’t. Not only do the polls agree with me, I can tell you that she/it/he/person, is regarded as a bogan, abroad. Not actually that word, but the equivalent .
Anyway let’s just forget about it. We are all entitled to our opinion. It’s an important part of the patina of life.
*Abbott, Turnbull & Hawke….Colonials??
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algernon said:
Vectis I’m aware what Oxford it reputation and what a Rhodes scholar is. My point is that doesn’t necessarilaly qualilfy someone for a job or PM for that matter. In fact I can point to many who are highly qualified people who have no common sense and are totally useless within the workforce and where academia is the only real place they can work. I can point to others though who are absolutely brilliant what they do.
Now you quote “Gillard is an ex-mediocre solicitior and simply does not cut the mustard.” A BA and a Bachelor of Laws from Melboune University isn’t bad. She also runs rings around Abbott and Turnbull as regards negotiation skills are concerned. I don’t see Abbott or Turnbull as the best for the job either. Turnbull lacks the political nouse and Abbott is quite frankly dangerous. The thinks nothing of committing Treason in the parliament under privilge. Its that sort of respect I’m talking about.
Maybe we do take politics too seriously. Its an interest I’ve had since my youth and galvanised by the sacking of Whitlam. And as you say those are your opinions and mine are mine. Of those we’ll just have to agree to disagree.
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Vectis Lad said:
Abbott is quite frankly dangerous….Why?
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Vectis Lad said:
If you think that Dill ard is running rings around Abbott, you must be reading different polls from me A.
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Voice said:
You won’t find many Rhodes Scholars without common sense. Academic ability is only part of the qualification.
One of my sisters should have got one but she didn’t have the sense to play their game. So she had to settle for a scholarship to the other place. Didn’t do too badly for self afterwards though.
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Vectis Lad said:
Dill ard, see. I can be rude too!
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Vectis Lad said:
Rhodes’ legacy specified four standards by which applicants were to be judged:
Literary and scholastic attainments;
Energy to use one’s talents to the full, as exemplified by fondness for and success in sports;
Truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship;
Moral force of character and instincts to lead, and to take an interest in one’s fellow beings.
At what point will you give in and say…honestly. “Julia Gillard, doesn’t meet any of the criteria.”
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Vectis Lad said:
Voice, when you write, “the other one”, do you mean Cambridge?
If you do, I seem to remember Cambridge being higher than Oxford in the Shaghai ratings, with Yale….or Harvard at the top!!
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algernon said:
“If you think that Dill ard is running rings around Abbott, you must be reading different polls from me A” I’m not talking about the polls you dill, I’m talking about negotiating to form a government, to pass legistlation.doing what she what elected to do last August albeit in minority. That Vectis is politics is or is that concept a btit difficult for you.
I frankly couldn’t give a shit what one poll says or another or those in the press who get their jollies about them. The next election is two years away.
And please Vectis, tell us all what Abbott offers the country apart from the word NO or a cafefully scripted phrase! He has said that economics bores him, knows nothing about foriegn policy and has stated the only words you can believe are the carefully scripted transcripts.
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Vectis Lad said:
It’s ‘only’ the polls that count. Your opinion, like mine, doesn’t.
The polls are the only indicator of any leaderships standing. And Abbott is head & shoulders above her. Regardless of what you think.
She is a dead man walking.
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Voice said:
Of course, where else?
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Voice said:
Yes, Cambridge is/was higher. But, to get that “Truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship;” thing you really do have to play the game. Usually only fairly ruthless people score well there.
I think she would have taken Cambridge anyway, but it would have been nice to have been offered both.
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Vectis Lad said:
Vectis Lad says:
July 24, 2011 at 8:16 pm
Abbott is quite frankly dangerous….Why?
Tell me why. What’s he gonna do? Run around with an machine gun?
If he wins, but as you know, i would rather it be Malcolm, everything will just go on the same. You’ll get up breathe, have brekkie and carry on.
I can’t understand the terror.
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Vectis Lad said:
Actually Shag hai, was, or could be, seen as a Freudian slip.
In the same vein as Hawke’s’ notoriety for beer quaffing. Ha ha.
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algernon said:
Why on earth do you post on politics here, Vectis, you certainly have a born to rule attitude. Sorry that was an ad hominem comment wasn’t.
Abbott wouldn’t know how to govern, he was a disaster as a minister. Like Hockey has difficulty with simple maths.
“Rhodes’ legacy specified four standards by which applicants were to be judged:….” Do you really think that Abbott displays any of that. Turnbull does Abbott doesn’t.
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Vectis Lad said:
Just name ‘One’ thing that Abbott could do that would be, as you put it , “Dangerous”?
I’m just curios.
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Voice said:
The story of how she got her Blue is quite amusing. I won’t say what sport, but she wasn’t accepted into the top team at Cambridge in her first year, probably not unconnected to her under-developed political skills (inability to kiss arse). Anyway, she just went and played for the top Town team, and helped them win the season. Next season she was invited.
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Vectis Lad said:
I must be a bit slow Algy.
Take me through this born-to-rule thing. Mulga the Jew hater used it. It is obviously an Aussie term, as atomou has used it too. Yet I’v’e never come across it before unleashed…Is it a put down, or an accolade?
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Vectis Lad said:
@ Voice. Did she have assets?
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Vectis Lad said:
@ Voice. Sounds as if your skin n’ blister, should be our PM.
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Voice said:
Are you kidding? Did you see what I said about her political ability? She is so talented she never needed to develop it any further than it was then!
P.S. Is that question about assets rude?
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algernon said:
Gosh Vectis, we keep going like this an Hung will end up with another ton!
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Vectis Lad said:
I wouldn’t say rude, Voix. Cheeky, yeah 🙂
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Vectis Lad said:
algernon says:
July 24, 2011 at 9:31 pm
Gosh Vectis, we keep going like this an Hung will end up with another ton!
Apparently, great minds think alike…..See my post (ABOVE)60 secs prior to yours 😉
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algernon said:
Vectis Lad says:
July 24, 2011 at 9:36 pm
“Apparently, great minds think alike…..See my post (ABOVE)60 secs prior to yours”
Sounds like something the actress said to the bishop.
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Emmjay said:
Ignoring the palaver, the 3D printer is truly amazing. I once saw a DIY video on how to make a small and rough 3D printer for about $3,000 worth of parts. It made things about the size of a packet of cigarettes that is, if you scanned yourself, the replica would be the size of a small toy. And I seriously doubt that the software or the hardware was up to coloured moving parts. That bit was truly amazing – if in fact it is a reality.
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Vectis Lad said:
That’s twice this week that you have used palaver. Sin-bin 😦
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Big M said:
Emm, I’m with pony-tail guy, THEY PRINTED A TOOL!!!
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vivienne said:
And Shit says his passport says he is a member of the House of Lords – but really, it just says that Shit is a ViceCount. Shit is also a condescending ignorant bastard. Did you hear his immitation of Aussie accent?
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Hung One On said:
Couldn’t agree more
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Emmjay said:
ViceCount. Oh, I think you have one to many vowels there, Viv 🙂
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vivienne said:
It was deliberate. But he is a bit like a Viscount Caravan – or a circus van.
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algernon said:
So Hung your suggesting that the Lord is a bit scatty?
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Hung One On said:
Yes, I think that’s the implication
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astyages said:
A wonderful and accurate reflection of the nature and quality of the debate on climate change!
Nice one Hung…
😉
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Hung One On said:
Yes. One wouldn’t want science to get in the road 🙂
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astyages said:
Perish the thought! Oh, and congratulations on your century… 110 (now 111) not out! When do you plan to declare? At 150, or 200?
😉
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Lord Funston said:
Probably after the next whinge.
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atomou said:
I like this crap!
I mean, really, no shit!
Poop! Plop! Glup!
Sausage rolls with lordly parsley!
Parsley pie with moncton droppings!
🙂
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Hung One On said:
Gee, I didn’t know it was ím?
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