10 thoughts on “Pig’s Arms Recognises Good Government – O’Farrell Achievements”
algernon1said:
Saw today that the fat barrel sold of Port Botany and Port Kembla ports for around $5b. He announced the winning tender today. Yet the tenders closed on Monday! Wonder how they managed to do the Due Diligence in that space of time. Sounds more like incompetence on a massive scale to me.
Of course there is nothing on it! A rectangular board puts them off! Hence, they have no idea!
You gotta give them a square board. So they can come up with square ideas. Lots of them in fact!
If they draw a vertical line about two thirds of the way across the board, then they can have their cake and eat it too. Bold ones could then utter a massive cliche about thinking …
A less charitable Pig’s Arms patron (who shall remain nameless) suggested that the O’Farrell reaction to the rainbow crossing – namely removing it because (presumably gay) tourists were standing on it in the middle of the road for souvenir photographs and risking their very lives – was a misjudgement of an ideal outcome. Harsh indeed !
Surely if road safety was an issue, then why not relocate the rainbow crossing to say, a cul-de-sac, where the photo opportunity could still be a tourist destination with very little or no road accident risk for pedestrians.
Instead, heavy handed pollies and bureaucrats turn the whole thing into a massive blue. Useless bastards with no sense of dialogue and no effing common sense.
Saw today that the fat barrel sold of Port Botany and Port Kembla ports for around $5b. He announced the winning tender today. Yet the tenders closed on Monday! Wonder how they managed to do the Due Diligence in that space of time. Sounds more like incompetence on a massive scale to me.
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Really you think they’ve done that much!
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As Woody Allen said; there’s so much of the other nothingness there (or something like that)….
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Of course there is nothing on it! A rectangular board puts them off! Hence, they have no idea!
You gotta give them a square board. So they can come up with square ideas. Lots of them in fact!
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If they draw a vertical line about two thirds of the way across the board, then they can have their cake and eat it too. Bold ones could then utter a massive cliche about thinking …
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I thought were the mathematics successful Mike we wrap it. (1)
The line is a successful imaginary character. It draws a neat conclusion.
(1) inspired by Christo
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A lovely sculpture. Don’t think it is just a whiteboard, there is a lot there! Look carefully and soak up its creativity.
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And now they have improved public safety by removing the rainbow crossing. They certainly have their priorities arse up.
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A less charitable Pig’s Arms patron (who shall remain nameless) suggested that the O’Farrell reaction to the rainbow crossing – namely removing it because (presumably gay) tourists were standing on it in the middle of the road for souvenir photographs and risking their very lives – was a misjudgement of an ideal outcome. Harsh indeed !
Surely if road safety was an issue, then why not relocate the rainbow crossing to say, a cul-de-sac, where the photo opportunity could still be a tourist destination with very little or no road accident risk for pedestrians.
Instead, heavy handed pollies and bureaucrats turn the whole thing into a massive blue. Useless bastards with no sense of dialogue and no effing common sense.
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Summed up best by your last sentence.
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