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The real reason for the NRL group sex 'scandal'

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Here's some more Thugby League history for our little Cornflower to digest. Yes, we all know he thinks it's just a femminazi plot. But Cornflower, these bad boys are ADULTS, and this is what they actually DID. No femminazi "forced" them.

Yes Cornflower, read every word and weep.

Thugby league History in 2009:

1) Cronulla Sharks Greg Bird was convicted of recklessly wounding his girlfriend and was sentenced to 16 months jail.

2) Melb. Storm players Brett Finch and Cooper Cronk urinated in public. They were both fined $5,000.

3) Cronulla Sharks player Greg Bird appeared in court charged with 5 counts of assault after allegedly attacking a woman in a Cronulla night club.

4) Sydney Roosters player Nate Myles defecated in the corridor of a luxury resort hotel whist drunk.

5) Hull Kingston Rovers Ben Cockayne pleaded guilty to assault, along with fellow Rugby League player Steven Hayward. Cockayne received a 12 months sentence and Hayward received a 6 months sentence.

6)Willie Mason was photographed urinating in public. He was fined $2,000.

7) Brett Stewart was charged with sexually assaulting a 17 year old girl in the stairwell of an apartment block after a footy club function. A magistrate issued an AVO against Stewart.

8) Anthony Watmough was accused by a Sea Eagles sponsor of punching him and harassing his daughter in a derogatory manner at a season launch party.

9) Canberra Raiders star Todd Carney went on a rampage in Goulburn, damaging property. He received a 12 months suspended jail sentence, and was ordered to undertake alcohol counseling, and was banned from the local government area for 12 months.

Yes Cornflower, Thugby League sure builds "character".
Posted by Master, Thursday, 30 July 2009 2:18:53 AM
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Sock-puppet, is that your full list of misdemeanours committed by NRL players? If so, it represents less than 2% of the players in the NRL this year. thanks for pointing out once again that Rugby League is a strong moderating influence on the behaviour of some young men. I didn't realise you were such a big fan.

Now tell us again how "TWO CHILDREN DIED" (sic) when you were a "scouts master" (sic) and how you're 83 years old "dude" (sic).

Poor little sock-puppet, it must be hard to be you, what with the pathological dishonesty and all. Far better to be honest, sweety.

I remind those feminist apologists here that I am still awaiting responses to two simple opinion questions

1. Do you think it a good thing that Australian women outnumber Australian men at University by 3 to 2?

2. Why?
Posted by Antiseptic, Thursday, 30 July 2009 9:12:42 AM
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If the Master is a sock -puppet, what was the previous incarnation? I'm struggling to follow his point regardless. It seems somewhere along the lines that if someone is photographed (strange?) peeing in public, it means rugby league does not build character.

Sounds like the Chewbacca Defence.

Now if people was interested in secretly filming any other occupation / sport / pastime and found examples of bad behaviour, does that mean that the occupation / sport / pastime does not build character? I think you'd at least have to look at the % of the general population who also behave badly, and also somehow factor in the fact that nobody is as interested in what the rest of the population is doing in comparison to the famous.

Anyway, I fear I'm wasting my time even reading masters posts.

Antiseptic,

University is well over-rated. It is a sausage factory of sub standard education and exorbitant fees. It's nothing more than a vocationally oriented extension of the state school system. I wouldn't be too worried about it.

Hahaha,

I just found this Gem...

'read it and weep. You'll see "Scout Master" was INDEED a term used within scouting.'
Wow! If that does it for ya... man. Wow. It must be fun around your house when the scrabble board comes out!

That's worth the price of admission
Posted by Houellebecq, Thursday, 30 July 2009 1:33:28 PM
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Master, "(my adding the 's' to Scout was a typo by the way)"

That's the one! Chk, chk, Boom. Hahaha.

Every time you add you dig a deeper hole for yourself and it didn't help that you took a long time with Google to do it.

It is a simple incontrovertible fact that no 'insider' to the Scout movement in Australia or the UK would ever call himself a 'Scouts Master' as you did and they certainly wouldn't make such an obvious slip in error (your claimed typo, 's') because the single word 'Scoutmaster' is the obsolete term that would be preferred in any event.

Then there is the vexed question of the university Degree you claim to have but refuse to name. Your latest is asking respondents to guess a qualification for you, saying you "have been on the land most of (your) life" and it could be related to that.

Been on the land most of your life?! You wish! From the Green Left naivette you have demonstrated elsewhere recommending for instance that a policy of deliberately overpopulating Australia would force agricultural 'sustainability' (?!), the only land you have ever been on most of your life would be owned by the Council (and others are paying for that).

You tell whoppers to get attention, to be a valued member of the tag team and to 'win' arguments, right? Good one!
Posted by Cornflower, Thursday, 30 July 2009 2:43:40 PM
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Houellebecq, my point is that Thugby League did not provide character building for the "players who got into trouble". Defecating in public places, sexually and physically assaulting women and police and damaging property etc etc etc etc are NOT signs of "character" - - - - - unless of course one supports the "culture" in which case you'd believe it's just boys being boys, or like poor ol' Cornflower that it's just a femminazi plot.

And Houellebecq, are you "really" so utterly ignorant as to believe that university is just a "sausage factory", "overrated" and "sub standard"? At least you're not afraid to put your ignorance on public display regarding those ridiculous "opinions". Tell that next time when a university trained cardiologist is called to save your life.

Also you asked about "sock puppet". Antiwomen believes I'm a woman with whom he's had past dealings with in Docs. He believes that I come here on this forum, under about half a dozen different aliases, with the express purpose to "get" him and "harass" him as payback for the troubles he's given to govt. department workers regarding his divorce and child custody issues. He's very much absorbed by his genderised conspiracy theories.

I know, I know people (all the watchers here), I shouldn't reply to such stupidity from people like Houellebecq, as it just makes the idiots feel validated that someone is commenting on their "opinions".
Posted by Master, Thursday, 30 July 2009 2:44:22 PM
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It's interesting to note that poor ol' Cornflower could not bring himself to address the points that I raised regarding my link to my old Troop at Scotch College. The link CLEARLY shows the term "Scout Master" has been in use - - - - just like I said. Is it the "only" term? No, and I have never claimed it to be. "Scoutmaster" was FAR more common. Back in the day, in the areas I was involved, we used the term "Scout Master". And to this day that is how I, and many of us, write the term.

But providing PROOF via my link to the historical data of the 1st Hawthorn Scouts is something that little Cornflower TOTALLY IGNORED in his sarcastic and ignorant reply.

Yes, Cornflower just "pretends" the proof "is not there", totally ignores the link and continues on with his conspiracy theories that I'm a wicked and evil imposter on this site at the beck and call of the hated femminazis. That I just make everything up about myself, that it's just a plot.

Hey, I think Cornflower and Antiwomen might have been secret lovers in a past life. They seem to have sooooo much in common.
Posted by Master, Thursday, 30 July 2009 3:03:19 PM
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