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Islamisation of Australia, bit by bit
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Posted by o sung wu, Friday, 17 March 2017 7:53:34 PM
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Foxy,
Lewis wud luv ya! Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 17 March 2017 9:45:41 PM
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Dear O Sung Wu,
Thank You for your kind words however the words are not mine they are Lewis Carroll's. The following link explains: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabberwocky I recognised the words when Toni Lavis responded to Armchair Critic's remark "I'm lost for words," with "O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" So I thought I'd enclose the poem for the heck of it. My grandchildren love it - because kids love nonsense words That's why Roald Dahl is so popular. As is Julia Donaldson's "The Gruffalo". Kids love something different - and we're all kids at heart. Who of us doesn't like to play? I thought both Tony Lavis and AC were just so clever. Dear Is Mise, Bless your heart! Posted by Foxy, Friday, 17 March 2017 10:04:04 PM
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Hi there Foxy...
Thank you for your explanation FOXY. Actually I was wondering whether we've lost many of those brilliant and gifted 'wordsmiths' who've given us all many of those memorable poem's and verses. Many of which have emanated from the pens of Oscar WILDE, Henry LAWSON, Dylan THOMAS, and Dr. Martin Luther KING, together with many more, too numerous to mention. It's amazing really how those brilliant authors or poets, can literally precipitate life on a single page. Images so vivid and clear dealing with human drama, comedy or even historical occurrences. All with the adroit use of some carefully selected passages, phrases, sentences and paragraphs. Often leaving the reader wishing for more, much more. It would seem too, with the advent of our rapidly advancing technology, such as the Internet. Many of those preparatory (literary) skills that've always been an obligatory requirement, in order for one to begin writing or composing, have become somewhat redundant by the advent of our trusty computers. I feel they have to a certain degree unfortunately, what do you think? FOXY, I sincerely hope your last cardiac medical procedure, proved totally successful, and your dear Mum is still enjoying herself (under the circumstances) while she's in care? Posted by o sung wu, Saturday, 18 March 2017 1:19:15 PM
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Dear O Sung Wu,
I totally agree with you. Today young people with all the technology available to them seem to be less interested in reading. However, I still insist on reading to my grandchildren and buying them books. There are still so many wonderful authors around. And my grandchildren enjoy our story-telling sessions. They are starting to know many of their favourite books off by heart. As for my health? Thanks for asking. I'm on new medication - so we'll see how it goes. I'm due for review mid year. My mother's health has not changed much. She has good days and bad days. The most important thing for her is regular visits and keeping her as active as possible. Which is what I do. I've now been accepted by the other residents there as well, and to me its like a second home. I find that I get so much out of visiting mum and the people there. How is your health? I trust that you are also doing well? Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 18 March 2017 2:56:27 PM
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To Everyone,
If you thought the Opening Statement by Banjo with a link to the news article in regards to the 'Punchbowl High School excluding Female Teachers' was concerning, wait until you hear what I'm about to reveal is going on at the Punchbowl Primary School. "Frightened teachers at a Sydney primary school have revealed students are showing signs of extreme radicalisation at a young age, saying they have been traumatised by threats of beheading and other violent behaviour." I honestly can't describe all the disturbing things I just read in this news article. You all need to read it for yourself. Teacher Quits After Primary School Students Threaten To Behead Her http://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/34663197/punchbowl-primary-school-teacher-says-year-5-students-threatened-to-behead-her-kill-her-family/#page1 There is now no denying that 'Islamification' is putting Australian citizens including children at risk of harm. The left will try to argue otherwise, but they essentially have no leg left to stand on. It's time we collectively stood up against this trend. Who here would would give blind support or turn a blind eye and allow innocent Aussie kids to be harmed? Identify yourselves now, or forever shut your mouths on the subject. I can't help it that I'm disgusted by what I just read; every normal person should be. Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 19 March 2017 5:51:09 AM
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I've always acknowledged your superior competence in the written word FOXY, but your very last contribution has surely surpassed everything you've presented thus far. My only question therefore, what precisely does it all mean. Or is it some form of clandestine cipher, calculated to bemuse and confound dullards like myself, from teasing out the relevancy of all the material contained therein. In order I might better appreciate what it is exactly you're saying? Otherwise FOXY it's truly masterful, whatever oeuvre from which it originally materialized.