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Liam Jurrah: charged, on bail and discussion closed for now

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  On 08/03/2012 at 07:25, north westerly said:

Sounds like attacking someone with a machette !!

Please refrain from these kinds of jokes, there is already to much hysteria arround this without you adding to it!

 
 
  On 08/03/2012 at 07:29, McQueen said:

No direct flights to Yuendemu last time I looked.

duh!


  On 08/03/2012 at 07:29, McQueen said:

No direct flights to Yuendemu last time I looked.

..so ?

Hes been away for a lil whiles now..he ought to be in yuendemu...no the alice.. Hes , by all acounts wasnt due back for a few days yet, so like DC.. its a curious question. What was he doing indeed, in Alice Springs.

Now , its a free counbtry..we can all be where we would like, within reason, yet as I understand it the leave was poignant to his own community needs. Last time I looked it was more than a cut lunch away from A-S.

Maybe nothing in it.. but a valid question none the less

This is just [censored] [censored]!!!!!! first we lose Scully, then we lose Aussie and now it we look to lose Jurrah [censored] THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What's next? maybe we'll lose Watts to basketball, due to exterior pressure.....

I was waiting for liam to carve up the opposition this year. If got over his injury he could have given the coleman a real stab.

 
  On 08/03/2012 at 07:35, Steve13 said:

Please refrain from these kinds of jokes, there is already to much hysteria arround this without you adding to it!

Hardly adding to any hysteria - don't be so precious and take it the way it was meant to be ........ a joke

  On 08/03/2012 at 07:46, daisycutter said:

duh!

Right back at you, DC.

He was probably in-transit FFS... Who knows?


I note a lot of people referring to Liam in the past tense. How about waiting for some real news before consigning him to oblivion?

  On 08/03/2012 at 07:49, belzebub59 said:

Maybe nothing in it.. but a valid question none the less

Let's leave it to the police to ask the valid questions. We will know the answers soon enough, but probably not the whole truth.

Sounds like Liam is now the perfect recruit for Collingfilth!

  On 08/03/2012 at 07:53, McQueen said:

Right back at you, DC.

He was probably in-transit FFS... Who knows?

so...just popped off the plane and took in the next avail fracas ??

  On 08/03/2012 at 07:46, Pipefitter said:

Did anyone get a chance to listen to SEN?

Been listening non-stop since someone posted that up, nothing yet. Still probably trying to get all the info.


Liam has been seen by many, myself included, as a shining example of what an indigenous boy from the back of beyond can achieve by application, and opportunity.

It would be a huge set back not only for Liam, but for his community and for indigenous progress generally were this to turn out as it may appear from first impressions.

Let's just all cool it and wait for some FACTS.

  On 08/03/2012 at 07:59, Pates said:

Been listening non-stop since someone posted that up, nothing yet. Still probably trying to get all the info.

chances are they all waffle on without anything specific being identified... bit like here really !

I've been listening and tweeted them no answer guessing it isn't going to happen now... Was hoping for a good announcement tonight too...

  On 08/03/2012 at 08:01, Clint Bizkit said:

This thread does not need your rubbish.

An irony there actually


  On 08/03/2012 at 07:53, McQueen said:

Right back at you, DC.

He was probably in-transit FFS... Who knows?

you don't get 'involved' in a family feud involving a large number of people (supposedly) in an Alice Springs outer suburb a long way from the airport

in-transit my arz!

BB59, i might be completely wrong here but I think the court case last week was in Alice and I seem to remember one side of the feuding families was 'exiled' from yuendemu which caused many problems. Maybe that family or some of it went to Alice (though I thought they went to a safe place in Adelaide). Anyway I'm all hazy on the details and probably remember it all wrong, Hopefully someone will explain the Alice connection

  On 08/03/2012 at 08:01, Clint Bizkit said:

This thread does not need your rubbish.

Actually, he was with Collingwood, then we poached him... true to form, some might suggest.

settle down... ABC radio reports he is being questioned which is different to being held in custody.

I think we need to just wait for relaible information.

 
  On 08/03/2012 at 08:03, daisycutter said:

you don't get 'involved' in a family feud involving a large number of people (supposedly) in an Alice Springs outer suburb a long way from the airport

in-transit my arz!

BB59, i might be completely wrong here but I think the court case last week was in Alice and I seem to remember one side of the feuding families was 'exiled' from yuendemu which caused many problems. Maybe that family or some of it went to Alice (though I thought they went to a safe place in Adelaide). Anyway I'm all hazy on the details and probably remember it all wrong, Hopefully someone will explain the Alice connection

thats a good and relevent heads up there DC...cheers.

Ive really got a gut feeling poor ol Liam is very much a victim of circumstance ( all bad) Hes not going to have an easy gig with all this. But clay can turn to sh!t !! such is life

  On 08/03/2012 at 08:01, Clint Bizkit said:

This thread does not need your rubbish.

VERY ironic!


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