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Alleged police brutality & the 2013 Sydney Mardi Gras:

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Lol Paul!

You have given me my first real belly laugh of the day.

Cheers,
Suse.
Posted by Suseonline, Sunday, 10 March 2013 8:32:52 PM
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How are you PAUL1405...

You sound a bit irritated even a little piqued at some of us ? Has anyone herein upset you or your speculative theories on the meaning of anything ? Mate, it's all just a bit of a giggle you know, we throw a couple of broadsides across the bow, and move on ? With your latest thread, I detect half a mil of H2SO4, dripping through it ? Life's not a dress rehearsal ol' man. Every second we squander, with sentiments of anger, vengence, hatred, loathing etc, you get the idea ?

On an O/T shift years ago, though I'd been out of the 'blue discount suit' for some years, I was case officer for a sudden death.
At the autopsy, I looked at this trim, tanned, 'well cut' bloke in his early twenties, but what struck me were his fantastic looking running shoes. Not a mark, not grass, not even a tiny pebble stuck in this complicated designed sole, the shoes were pristine ? For all intents, he looked normal - but very dead. I thought of his shoes, I interviewed his Mum and his Dad, seems he wanted to squeeze every available second into his busy day - he didn't want to waste a second of his very valuable time. That early morning, as he left for his run, his mother remarked he hadn't had his breakfast, he said he was running late and would grab something on his return, didn't want to be any later, just because of breakfast ?

He didn't come home did he, he died suddenly during his run. The pathologist said lack of breakfast, low blood sugars, and a hitherto unknown diagnosed heart failure, and it finally failed. When I delivered all his property to his Mother, she looked at the shoes and said to her hubby, we better put them in it's box, he might need them ...? This lad didn't waste a milli second of his young short life.

Go kindly there PAUL1405
Posted by o sung wu, Sunday, 10 March 2013 8:47:25 PM
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Hi Lexi, glad they have done the job for you. Do keep us updated on your progress, which hopefully is all positive. We really do want to know how you're doing kiddo.

Were they nice, & give you one of those expensive fiber plugs in the hole on the vain in your groin? Or did they leave you sitting still for 2 hours, holding pressure on it with your thumb, to make a clot form? That 2 weeks of no lifting is so you don't blow that clot, so take it seriously.

I've had them in there 4 times, & twice they gave me a plug, & twice the other system. It really is ridiculous that the worst part of having a wire stuck into your heart, is your sore back side, from sitting still on a hard hospital bed for so long. With experience, the second time I demanded a pillow to sit on.

Yes our medical science is really something, pity so much is so lousy in other areas. I recently heard an old mate in PNG had died a few months after a minor heart attack. Too much damage had occured between the attack, spending 24 hours getting to good treatment for it to be repaired. We are wise not to get too far from paramedics as we get older, or less well.
Posted by Hasbeen, Sunday, 10 March 2013 9:21:44 PM
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Just because one doesn't agree with the lawful practices or lifestyle of others
Suseonline,
being lawful doesn't make it any cleaner an act. the only reason it is deemed lawful is so that the many law makers can practice the f...h without impunity.
It's got nothing to do anymore with so-called love.
Posted by individual, Sunday, 10 March 2013 9:57:10 PM
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Paul funny, you should stick to humor.
After your GREENS LOST EVERY ONE of 4 seats in upper house WA election
Lexi hope it gets better.
Have to review my thoughts,did not feel racist/xenophobic of anti anything.
But must be,surely I just must be?
Or those making such claims.
Could they be?
Seems unfounded claims damage those making them more than the target.
Posted by Belly, Monday, 11 March 2013 6:16:13 AM
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Hi o sung wu, and Belly, I don't get irritated with anything on this forum, I don't take anything anyone posts seriously. Mate, it's all just a bit of a giggle you know agree.
you say; "sentiments of anger, vengence, hatred, loathing etc" My Village People post is not meant to insult you or anyone its a joke, nothing more than that. I cop heaps on here from the stoogy old conservatives.
Why the sad sad story about the young bloke? What was the point? The conservatives like to think the world is a terrible place full of hate and suspicion of others. I say come out of your dark, dark world and smell the flowers.
Here is a story for you. I was on a train yesterday in Sydney heading for Central, at Strathfield, and by the standards of many, a strange old Chinaman got on carrying a sandwich board and a large lollipop sign. He was heading for Central Sydney to preach his simple message of "peace and happiness" didn't ask for money, didn't want to convert us to some religion, never mentioned god, the only thing he wanted was for us to get his simple message that peace and happiness is important to all. Talking to 'Dan' for 10 minutes gave us something worth more than money.
Belly, I'm not happy with WA, we are both in trouble in the short term. But as I have said before its not the short term ups and downs that count, far more important is the long term outcome for the Nation. If we lose 4 seats in the WA upper house, so what.
As Labor craves power now, they must be beside themselves with grief, NSW, Qld and now WA, all since Gillard came to power. Not just marginal losses but thumping defeats! Come September....
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 11 March 2013 7:19:23 AM
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