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Barassi Bashed Helping Woman

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i wouldnt wana do jail on those charges, thats like kicking don bradman in the head,make no mistakes if they do jail they get messed up in there.

 
i wouldnt wana do jail on those charges, thats like kicking don bradman in the head,make no mistakes if they do jail they get messed up in there.

hope they get there head jumped on :rolleyes

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hope they get there head jumped on :rolleyes

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your the man topflight

Yes i am Sure if they are charged & sent to prison, the word will travel rather fast as to what they have done. Let's not forget they Bashed a woman senseless first then took out Ronald Dale. As Sam Jackson said in Pulp Fiction "You Boys are in a a lotta Trouble" Many Sleepless nights in the feutal position for those Bastards ahead..

Media beat-up.

I can't believe all you people have been sucked in so badly on this topic.

i dont understand, what is you point.
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Media beat-up.

I can't believe all you people have been sucked in so badly on this topic.

Yeah Shaft, like Jack the Ripper I am puzzled by your remark. Please explain yourself. Maybe you made your comment before the police arrests occurred.

 
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Media beat-up.

I can't believe all you people have been sucked in so badly on this topic.

Come on 'The Shaft' EXPLAIN WHAT YOU MEAN!

I've decided not to waste my time, cos you clearly won't be open to what I have to say.

Forget I said anything, go back to reading New Idea & the Herald Sun. oooh! Quick, Today Tonight is on in about 30 hours, better go set the DVR!

I'll say this though: I would have done exactly what Barrassi did. Doesn't make me any more right, or any less of an idiot.

you should think before you post shaft, anyway enough said.

I've decided not to waste my time, cos you clearly won't be open to what I have to say.

Forget I said anything, go back to reading New Idea & the Herald Sun. oooh! Quick, Today Tonight is on in about 30 hours, better go set the DVR!

I'll say this though: I would have done exactly what Barrassi did. Doesn't make me any more right, or any less of an idiot.

What on earth are you on about?

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Thanks for the advice.

Good to see you learnt how to use a comma, too.

You may be a wizard on punctuation, but it is a real pity you can't spell BARASSI!

I've decided not to waste my time, cos you clearly won't be open to what I have to say.

Forget I said anything, go back to reading New Idea & the Herald Sun. oooh! Quick, Today Tonight is on in about 30 hours, better go set the DVR!

I'll say this though: I would have done exactly what Barrassi did. Doesn't make me any more right, or any less of an idiot.

Are you saying that this story is some sort of joke?? Certainly wasn't for the people involved so be carefull with your words. When eye sockets are fractured things are getting serios no matter what paper reports them.

Hence, I'm not going to comment on it further.

No point dragging it out any more.

Just wondered why you made the comment in the first place. I haven't been on here for a week or so.

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Hence, I'm not going to comment on it further.

No point dragging it out any more.

Sounds like you have dragged yourself into a hole (or is it a SHAFT?). Mate, if you make a stupid comment like you did at the start then you must expect people of some level of intelligence to query you.


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Yeah you're right, I did expect that. But I changed my mind & would rather not worry about it.

Life's full of disappointment. Move on.

I will. Cheers!

I've just read this "Barassi" thread for the first time. Quite astonishing really.

For the record, I'm pleased that Barassi did what he did. Most likely saved the woman from severe injury. End of story.

May I add, I fail to see how on earth 'we all got sucked into this story' TheShaft...? Care to explain...

Full marks to Ron Barassi to stepping into such an ugly situation.

The media have had a field day on this because it was Barassi. The incident is a sad reflection on things that occur every day. The attacker deserves to cop it in the Courts for the acts of assault and not for who he assaulted. However he will be tried and hung by the media because he was unlucky that RDB was the white knight in this case. i dont think think the attacker went out deliberately to bash RDB but did so in the course of his altercation. He needs to be tried without all the media noise surrounding this. Highly unlikely

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