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Sad part is that Fl og probably thinks this shite is actually art!

One man's art is another man's shite.

 

One man's art is another man's shite.

So one man's Hobart is another man's Hobshite? :):)

So one man's Hobart is another man's Hobshite? :):)

no, one man's hobart is another man's launceston.....................ask nazzer

 

One man's art is another man's shite.

Didn't know you were a fan of Gilbert and George's work.


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Day one of the Tribunal hearing over and as it is in secret, no news.

nice to see the media at their hyperbolic best

"a dark day in the history of australia"

"australia's largest city in lockdown"

"a day that changed australia forever"

etc

can't wait to read the rags tomorrow

nice to see the media at their hyperbolic best

"a dark day in the history of australia"

"australia's largest city in lockdown"

"a day that changed australia forever"

etc

can't wait to read the rags tomorrow

Yeah, the day that changed Australia, until something else happens next week ... :)

 

Froggy, my education is suffering.

Always important to rest after exercise

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Froggy, my education is suffering.

Sometime the best thing you can do is sleep

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liked the last selfie f log. that your twin bro with you?

One West Coast Cooler and they are anybodies.

One West Coast Cooler and they are anybodies.

Shouldn't that be Meth Coast Cooler? :) And I am sure the apostrophe nazi will come down hard on you ... :blink:

Day one of the Tribunal hearing over and as it is in secret, no news.

It has so far taken a whole day to work out the Press release and it is not yet finalised.

I guess it will take a while to explain how after all these months they have no case to answer.

It has so far taken a whole day to work out the Press release and it is not yet finalised.

I guess it will take a while to explain how after all these months they have no case to answer.

They are Essendon so the AFL/ASADA rules don't apply to them


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Always important to rest after exercise

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This improves my knowledge. I now know that rest is important after exercise.

nice to see the media at their hyperbolic best

"a dark day in the history of australia"

"australia's largest city in lockdown"

"a day that changed australia forever"

etc

can't wait to read the rags tomorrow

Yeah, the day that changed Australia, until something else happens next week ... :)

Cant wait for the future headline.

"mad christian causes kaos and stress"

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Cant wait for the future headline.

"mad christian causes kaos and stress"

Love your work jazza.

Saw some news this morning,And the main story was that "we"{astaya}are the main story worldwide.

Some boofhead on ch9 was saying yes its true"we are the main story".

They just love a good shoot em up hostage,Muslim,jihadist ,maybe bomb threat,lets talk to the parents story.

Cant wait for the future headline.

"mad christian causes kaos and stress"

That headline was referring to George W Bush


Saw some news this morning,And the main story was that "we"{astaya}are the main story worldwide.

Some boofhead on ch9 was saying yes its true"we are the main story".

They just love a good shoot em up hostage,Muslim,jihadist ,maybe bomb threat,lets talk to the parents story.

This is not to ignore the poor barstards who got shot yesterday and it is bloody poor.

However the "Media Orgasm" is once again sickening.

The really sad part is they don't even know they are doing it.

you will never see that because muslims are the only 'humans' that kill in the name of their barbaric religion

your paucity of historical knowledge is sadly evident, h_h

you will never see that because muslims are the only 'humans' that kill in the name of their barbaric religion

Wow.......Just Wow.......
 

yeah i know what you will say, that christians were doing 500 years ago what muslims are doing now

yeah well its 2014 now, and at least christians have grown out of it

Sorry....I'm not going to get into a religious argument with you but do you have any idea about the Islamic religion???

Or are you just going by the media reports of the extremists and terror groups????

And what do you mean by "Grown out of it"....Its not a childhood illness.

yeah i know what you will say, that christians were doing 500 years ago what muslims are doing now

yeah well its 2014 now, and at least christians have grown out of it

Mate you are soooooooo superficial and lacking real knowledge it's truly amazing. And IIRC it's not your first time. Are you blind to the 100,000's killed over the last 20 years in Afghanistan and Iraq by so-called Christians? It's too easy to watch western media reports and then ignorantly assume.


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