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The real reason for the NRL group sex 'scandal'
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Posted by Cornflower, Thursday, 30 July 2009 3:05:58 PM
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Master,
'my point is that Thugby League did not provide character building for the "players who got into trouble"' Well tell me then what sport, activity or religion has a 100% success rate in building character? With so many people scrutinising their every move, 98% of the players have not been found involved in this behaviour, so I think it's better than say... religion. They do lots of charity work too! '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.' Medicine is but one degree in your average University. And it's a 6 year course or something. Anyway most skills are learned on the job under training. In fact the AMA has recently said there aren't enough people to train the doctors that come out of UNI. 6 Years then in need of training huh? Anyway. according to you I'm living proof of the poor standard of University education. Look at what you think of what I have to say and I have a Science degree with Honours!:-) Anyway, as you were, continuing your excellent discussion on what a scout master is called. Ooh I hope you win, you will be able to tell the grand-kids about that on someday! BTW: Do you like any sports? Or are you more at home talking while using your fingers to put imaginary quotes around words as you talk. Posted by Houellebecq, Thursday, 30 July 2009 4:07:29 PM
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Well the last few messages are a classic example of what happens when the women leave the room... don't tell Anti I said that though.
I read some of the scoutmaster/ scout master (like it matters) stuff and was curios what the hell does the below paragraph mean? It sort of makes sense in a manly way but can someone give me an example of a complaint that would be made that then can’t be blamed on the Executive if the dude doesn’t like the details? “Where a man cannot conscientiously take the line required, his one manly course is to put it straight to his Commissioner or to Headquarters, and if we cannot meet his views, then to leave the work. He goes into it in the first place with his eyes open, and it is scarcely fair if afterwards, because he finds the details do not suit him, he complains that it is the fault of the Executive.” Posted by The Pied Piper, Thursday, 30 July 2009 8:09:14 PM
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Oh, for fug’s sake, Master.
Whatever happened to all those useful things you wanted to do in retirement? Where’s your ukulele? Posted by Seeker, Thursday, 30 July 2009 10:08:39 PM
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If you are addressing da Master it would be an imaginary banjo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyKvD-4IxOY Along with a lemon squeezer hat ex the op shop (he only thought he had one of those too). Posted by Cornflower, Thursday, 30 July 2009 10:55:24 PM
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I see Cornflower continues to IGNORE my proof that the term "Scout Master" is genuine and in use. He makes the false claim it's not a genuine term, then TOTALLY ignores my link to the historical data regarding the 1st Hawthorn Scouts which proves I know exactly what I'm talking about. Yes Cornflower, if ya don't like the truth, just pretend it doesn't exist.
But there's something that DOES exist; it's called Thugby League history. Here's some more Thugby League history: Craig Gower was fired as Panthers captain after a string of alcohol fueled incidents at a charity golf event. He groped a teenage girl, vomited on the son of Wayne Pearce, "streaked" around the resort, held a knife to the throat of a Sydney radio personality, fought with security. He was kicked out and detained by Police. He was fined $100,000. Gordon Tallis, a member of the NRL board, threw a glass at a bartender who refused to serve him alcohol at the Regatta Hotel. Tevita Latu punched a 19 year old woman in the face and broke her nose at a service station in Cronulla. Matt Hilder pleaded guilty to assault after attacking a man. The 49 year old victim suffered head injuries. Jarrod McCracken successfully sued the Melbourne Storm and Stephen Kearney and Marcus Bai after suffering neck and spinal injuries following a spear tackle in 2000. Richard Williams was charged with assault after an incident in Narooma. Frank Pritchard and his brother Tom were charged with affray after a violent street brawl in Liverpool. Craig Gower, inebriated with alcohol at a Kings Cross cocktail bar, allegedly tried to kiss a man before biting him on the neck and sparking a brawl in which he is accused of assaulting another man. Craig Trindall was charged with intentionally causing serious injury after allegedly bashing a woman in the face with a blackboard. The woman suffered a broken nose, shattered eye socket and had timber splinters embedded near her brain Posted by Master, Friday, 31 July 2009 2:46:38 AM
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You are a pathetic clown who is forever desperately seeking attention.
Even your choice of the grandiose tag 'Master' gives that away.