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Posted by Loudmouth, Saturday, 2 June 2012 5:42:21 PM
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Belly without looking it up I'll try BS died with his pants down and the woman JG was on with was an Ansley Gotto (name like that).
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 2 June 2012 10:46:35 PM
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Nearly right loudmouth.
Gotto gets a mention but no Sneddon died with his rain coat on and it was not raining, that is the last hint. Liza going to mess the spelling up, Minelly daughter of Judy garland ex of grandson of the Tenterfeild saddler his name was? http://www.gloucesteradvocate.com.au/news/national/national/general/abbott-let-loose-the-dogs-says-slippers-exwife/2577673.aspx. Back to the subject, lets be linked to honesty. This link, about a person I never liked much. Reminds me about Oakshot, much liked by his supporters. And Windsor, both independents one for over 20 years one about 10, and the pure hate they confront. Judge me as you wish, but history will damn many in Parliament today, Gillard too. But it is my view no one more than Tony Abbott. I offer the link, from a woman with no need to lie. As evidence Liberals too know how to hate. Paul what ALP Minister was forced out because of the *teddy Bear incident* Posted by Belly, Sunday, 3 June 2012 4:57:53 AM
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Again Belly no research was it Al Grassby and the Teddy Bear. A very conservative dresser was the Old Al. LOL.
Belly it has been my pleasure to have met 4 men who were PM, Billy McMahon, at Sydney Airport one Sunday afternoon, when he was PM. I was catching a flight to Melbourne and he was returning to Canberra with a group, far more informal days for the PM then. He was standing about 10m away "I said g'day PM." and the bloke walked straight over, shook hands started asking where I was headed, I asked him about his day and where he was off too. I must say a very pleasant bloke to chat with for about 2 minutes, I think Mcmanon was a genuinely nice person. Malcolm Fraser at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney after the PM had inspected some cattle, Stepped out of the roped off area where the cattle were, he was in there with 3 or 4 other suits. Again not being backward at coming forward its "G'day Mr Fraser what ya think of NSW cattle," He was quick to reply with something like "fine animals" I said "you too your time looking them over" he said "they are excellent cattle they deserve a good look," I couldn't help myself "Any Labor voters amongst them?" Heis reply with a grin "I don't think so." I'll tell you about Gough amd Bob later, I met them at Labor things Gough was PM, Bob was to become one later. I wonder what it would be like sitting around a dinner table with the 4 of them. For drinks Billy would order OJ, Mal a gin and tonic, Gough a glass of red and Bob a VB (he's had 2 before the other arrived). Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 3 June 2012 10:42:22 AM
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I am quite proud to have sat with 4 all ALP and over my shoulder a photo shows our greats Bob Carr big Kim and some minor players
Been in the company before and after of the silver bodgy and the much loved K Rudd, he unlike some has a personality. Know our next ALP Prime Minister Bill Shorten, he has every skill K Rudd has Given the time he will rise the the high poll numbers KR did. No not the answer, look for a customs storm in a tea cup. Said to have tried to get a teddy bear and colored TV past customs without paying duty! Shows we once had accountability at least. Who did one Minister have a kind of love for? and what was his name, hint lead a march in Melbourne. Posted by Belly, Sunday, 3 June 2012 12:20:04 PM
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http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/leaders-neck-and-neck-in-plunge-to-bottom-of-unpopularity-pit-20120603-1zq50.html
Unpleasant? come let us be honest, we are a lost mob. At least our leaders stand on the brink of fixing the boat refugee problems. The thought of living under either is seeing a re sale chance for the boats at least, as thinking Australians think about returning them,as refugees from a Parliament without a back bone. One both sides are content to see the worst leaders in our country's history. My detractors, within the ALP and out side it. Those who think I should remain silent Sweep our wrongs under the carpet. Do you understand? The only way back is a new broom? one unafraid to remove all the problems not hide them. And are you aware, right now a government of real achievements, is dead in the water, sails torn and never to be reset, while Gillard leads. Abbott! surely a man without talent, honesty, trust worthiness, is way out in front. I serve my party, always, if humble pie is the dish? It is what was ordered ALP! time for all good men to come to the aid of the party not them selves, take my reputation from me, but not my party. It must not be power brokers toy. Posted by Belly, Monday, 4 June 2012 5:28:18 AM
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Shirley McLaine, and Dame Edith Evans, respectively.
Cheers,
Joe