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Australia Post Puts Stamp of Approval on SSM

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- It's a little off-topic;
But whatever happened to those great Aussie Christmas cards;
You know the ones which had hand drawn pictures of Santa and Reindeer at the beach and in the bush?
I can't remember seeing them for years now.

Bring Aussie back!!
Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 1 September 2019 10:54:12 PM
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Who uses stamps anymore?
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 2 September 2019 9:20:46 AM
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Apparently most people don't get the connotations of what Australia Post is doing, in line with other Big Business, which is getting bigger and more influential than government. They think it's about SSM and what terrible ttbn thinks about that.

People are like the politicians they vote for - thick. They think of Big Business only as robber barons ripping them off, when business is becoming a real political threat.

Why do they think the Xi Zinping insists on having members of the CCP on the boards of Big Business in China? They don't think, of course, but Xi has openly declared that he will never allow business to get the better of government - like they are doing in the West, particularly here, in Australia. Qantas, Bunnings, the NRL, mining companies and so on - now Australia Post - telling is what do and what to think.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 2 September 2019 9:36:18 AM
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AC,

Thanks for the 'little topic' insult. I know you write yards of boring bullshite thinking it makes you erudite, but it's the little things that trip us up in the long run - gradually do us in because they are below our notice.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 2 September 2019 9:41:42 AM
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Dear AC,

Australia Post usually does have a selection of
Aussie Christmas Cards every year. As do most
Department Stores. They're a popular item to send
to overseas friends.

Then there's the online store :

Souvenirs Australia.

Email: souvenirs@souvenirsaustralia.com

Tel: 0413 043 214

Mailing address:

Peter Byron
8/17 Poplar Cres
Bradbury NSW 2560
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 2 September 2019 11:45:27 AM
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Hey ttbn,

I feel like I've missed something here.
When I said "It's a little off topic", I was referring to my own comment about Christmas cards rather than stamps.

- I was actually apologising in advance for my comment being not directly related to stamps -

In regards to your opening comment, I'm not sure what I was supposed to say other than I don't support businesses and corporations taking social justice upon themselves.
I'm sure you and others would expect this position from me.
As a business they only exist to provide me a product or a service.

It seems as though you maybe wanted to give me a serve anyway?
In any case, I appreciate the criticism, it keeps me grounded and you're certainly entitled to your own opinions.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 2 September 2019 12:25:29 PM
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