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Post by skully Thu 23 May 2013, 09:43

JGK wrote:I think skully is a Ford man.


I wonder what is going to happen to V8 Supercars come 2017?
Nup. My father owned Holdens from when I was in nappies. Learned to drive in a LJ Torana. Loyally followed Brockie through 9 Bathurst wins and was gutted the day he died.

Ford always were losers. Even had to turn to a Canadian and pinch Colin Bond to give them some fleeting success. Cool
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Post by skully Thu 23 May 2013, 09:45

Oh the irony

"About 2,500 jobs are under threat following the failure of one of Australia's biggest cleaning companies.

The Sydney-based Swan Services has gone into voluntary administration.

It employs cleaners across Australia, including about 500 in Victoria."


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Aus's worst Treasurer strikes again.

Can't wait for MrK's next set of KPIs telling me how good the economy is. Laughing
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Post by skully Thu 23 May 2013, 09:49

Big Dog wrote:
JGK wrote:Peter Slipper today on being charged with fraud:

"I had intended to make a more comprehensive statement today, but on legal advice, that I'm paying for, unlike Tony Abbott who is receiving pro bono assistance from [a legal firm], I'm not able to say anything further."

Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/peter-slipper-faces-trial-in-december-20130523-2k2f3.html#ixzz2U6Kdcot9

Jeez he's a grub.
Aye, one slimy hooman bean. Nice to know that the likes of Slipper and Thommo will be consigned to history come Sept.
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Post by Henry Thu 23 May 2013, 09:52

History? Hopefully jail.
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Post by skully Thu 23 May 2013, 09:57

Absolutely, along with State Pinko grubs Obeid and MacDonald.
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Post by skully Thu 23 May 2013, 10:11

Guess who?

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Post by JGK Fri 24 May 2013, 00:47

More mixed signals from the Tories -

"we will only fix up bad policies when we can afford to do so".

WTF sort of governing is that?


http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/incometesting-of-rebate-to-go-under-coalition-20130523-2k410.html

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Post by G.Wood Fri 24 May 2013, 01:01

Isn't that simply prioritisation?

Like how most entities are run

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Post by skully Fri 24 May 2013, 01:55

Pinko whinging starting already. The irony is MrK has bleated about Tony Abbott being Dr. No for 6 years, but I imagine our KPI guru will supplant him in spades, if the L-NP gets home.

And can you imagine the horror of the Vulture whining nasally from the Opposition front benches for 6 years? Or is she sure to get the arse once the baseball bat blows take effect? Not much talent lurking behind her ample arse. I'm amazed Piggy Howes is not standing in a safe seat. He's the anointed one, no? Or should I say anoiked?


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Post by horace Fri 24 May 2013, 01:57

JGK wrote:I think skully is a Ford man.


I wonder what is going to happen to V8 Supercars come 2017?

hopefully it will be abolished
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Post by skully Fri 24 May 2013, 01:58

Philistine.
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Post by horace Fri 24 May 2013, 02:01

hehehe...a waste of money and sends wrong signals out to hoons...grand prix is even worse
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Post by G.Wood Fri 24 May 2013, 02:03

skully wrote:
JGK wrote:I think skully is a Ford man.


I wonder what is going to happen to V8 Supercars come 2017?
Nup. My father owned Holdens from when I was in nappies. Learned to drive in a LJ Torana. Loyally followed Brockie through 9 Bathurst wins and was gutted the day he died.

Ford always were losers. Even had to turn to a Canadian and pinch Colin Bond to give them some fleeting success. Cool

Surely that deserved a more vitriolic response than that.
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Post by horace Fri 24 May 2013, 02:04

skully in ford prefect mode

or defect
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Post by skully Fri 24 May 2013, 02:05

To each their own, h. But I love the V8s. A few more rule changes to make it less "freight-trainy" would be good.

And as for Ford beyond 2016 - good riddance.

Have no clue where people got the idea I was a Ford man. I can guarantee I've never posted anything remotely close to alluding to that. I even refuse to drive the bags of shit at work. Hulking, wallowing, crass buckets of bolts.
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Post by horace Fri 24 May 2013, 02:06

skully wrote:To each their own, h. But I love the V8s. A few more rule changes to make it less "freight-trainy" would be good.

And as for Ford beyond 2016 - good riddance.

Have no clue where people got the idea I was a Ford man. I can guarantee I've never posted anything remotely close to alluding to that. I even refuse to drive the bags of shit at work. Hulking, wallowing, crass buckets of bolts.

goes with being a rusted on blue
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Post by G.Wood Fri 24 May 2013, 02:14

skully wrote:

Have no clue where people got the idea I was a Ford man. I can guarantee I've never posted anything remotely close to alluding to that. I even refuse to drive the bags of shit at work. Hulking, wallowing, crass buckets of bolts.

The bigots would have summised it from the oval being blue.

But they never had to put up with you during the countdown to the arrival of the Golden Holden
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Post by skully Fri 24 May 2013, 02:17

Ah, the Golden Holden. What a grouse car - until the qunt at NH dropped the boom gate on its roof. Lucky I was off to HO to drop it off for the final time.
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Post by JGK Fri 24 May 2013, 02:31

G.Wood wrote:Isn't that simply prioritisation?

Like how most entities are run


They have said they'll get rid of the evil Carbon Tax on their first day. Therefore, they can get rid of this too. Unless they don't actually want to get rid of it.

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Post by JGK Fri 24 May 2013, 02:33

skully wrote:To each their own, h. But I love the V8s. A few more rule changes to make it less "freight-trainy" would be good.

And as for Ford beyond 2016 - good riddance.

Have no clue where people got the idea I was a Ford man. I can guarantee I've never posted anything remotely close to alluding to that. I even refuse to drive the bags of shit at work. Hulking, wallowing, crass buckets of bolts.


Meh. You love your V8s. It was a 50 50 call.

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Post by G.Wood Fri 24 May 2013, 02:36

Obviously they can only afford to get rid of one initially and the evil carbon tax has a higher priority. Common sense innit?
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Post by G.Wood Fri 24 May 2013, 02:40

Evidence of a Pinko's selective/poor memory

HERE
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Post by JGK Fri 24 May 2013, 02:42

G.Wood wrote:Evidence of a Pinko's selective/poor memory

HERE


Poor rather than selective.

To be fair, that was 6 threads of gibber ago. It's not surprising that I didn't recall.

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Post by G.Wood Fri 24 May 2013, 02:45

6 gibber threads in 14 months. Where will the gibber come from in 4 months - will this place survive
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Post by skully Fri 24 May 2013, 03:01

Indeed. The Aus Politics thread has almost single-handedly kept this joint afloat.

And I see we are only a bee's dick from version X.
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