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Boozy Dees Ejected from G on Boxing Day

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climate Change.

Have you seen how much ice now covers the Northern Ice Cap?

Atlantic City says hello.

I will refute anything Bolt says. He is paid to stir the pot. If you believe otherwise then you are a lot closer to our early primates than i.

The absolute Bottom Line here Mr. Hur is that YOU have absolutely NO Sense of Humour.

And that is sad. I pity you.

Not that anything you say is on topic but really the bold part says it all about you.That would make you an intractable fundamentalist zealot.

Really ?? Would you refute it if he said the world was round?

 

Wrong forum. There's a thread on climate change in the general forum. And no, I'm yet to see anyone successfully refute his beliefs on climate change. The climate does change. And always will. But the world hasn't warmed in 16 years and many scientists doubt the computer models, which to date, haven't supported the alarmist views of some. It's not surprising that you're one of the turkey's to get sucked in. There's so much money given to scientists from Governments to make climate change seem far worse than it is that it's not surprising that many do. Thankfully, other scientists are now questioning the scaremongering that reels in the gullible. But as I said, go to the other forum.

And yes, I have a sense of humour. But I like subtle and clever humour - dry humour. But it's a type with which you'd be unfamiliar.

hahaha!

That is your best effort on here to date.

You pompus elitist prat. As i said you can deny the % of ice on the northern cap all you like or the amount of ice on the Swiss Alps for that matter, but the present weather conditions do stand.

Having been in 2 Typhoons so far and seen people die in them i watch weather patterns rather closely. Andrew Bolt is more interested in his savings account.

I will keep answering you in here because this is where you left your calling card. I am merely standing my ground.

Not that anything you say is on topic but really the bold part says it all about you.That would make you an intractable fundamentalist zealot.

Really ?? Would you refute it if he said the world was round?

of course not. But Andrew stirs the pot. That is what he is paid to do.

There is no headline in telling even HUN readers that the world is round.

C'mon Jnr. I rate you higher than the above statement. You can do better than that!!

 

It must be school holidays.....Everyone is a little testy..........I like the banter but boys......It's getting a little childish....Nah nah...

hahaha!

That is your best effort on here to date.

You pompus elitist prat. As i said you can deny the % of ice on the northern cap all you like or the amount of ice on the Swiss Alps for that matter, but the present weather conditions do stand.

Having been in 2 Typhoons so far and seen people die in them i watch weather patterns rather closely. Andrew Bolt is more interested in his savings account.

I will keep answering you in here because this is where you left your calling card. I am merely standing my ground.

You watching "weather patterns closely" is your expertise on climate change ? Now that is funny.

Go to the general forum and refute some of the suggestions there.


You watching "weather patterns closely" is your expertise on climate change ? Now that is funny.

Go to the general forum and refute some of the suggestions there.

No i will discuss it here thanks.

If your choice of humour is so much more astute than mine give me some examples of good humour that makes you laugh.

A really good belly laugh...examples please....

 
No i will discuss it here thanks.

If your choice of humour is so much more astute than mine give me some examples of good humour that makes you laugh.

A really good belly laugh...examples please....

Laugh-talk about laugh.

The other night he laughed so hard he nearly bought a round .

I think he was watching a lamb being attacked by hawks .

Hahaha! Donald Trumps rug, good one DL as funny as his views on Obama's election victory.

Look them up for an interesting read....


hahaha!

That is your best effort on here to date.

You pompus elitist prat. As i said you can deny the % of ice on the northern cap all you like or the amount of ice on the Swiss Alps for that matter, but the present weather conditions do stand.

Having been in 2 Typhoons so far and seen people die in them i watch weather patterns rather closely. Andrew Bolt is more interested in his savings account.

I will keep answering you in here because this is where you left your calling card. I am merely standing my ground.

You would think that most brain dead labor voters would dislike Mr Bolt.

You would think that most brain dead labor voters would dislike Mr Bolt.

by that statement above are you inferring that i would lodge a a vote for Gillard?

The mindset of Bolt goes way beyond his right wing bias i assure you.

You would think that most brain dead labor voters would dislike Mr Bolt.

As well as most people with a balanced view

The site needs a distraction until training starts again.

Perhaps another quiz ?

I love these nostalgic journeys to my primary school days

ahhh they were the good ole days :wub:

remember in the boy's toilets trying to see who could pizz the highest up the wall

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I love these nostalgic journeys to my primary school days

ahhh they were the good ole days :wub:

remember in the boy's toilets trying to see who could pizz the highest up the wall

That activity was somewhat hazardous.

Slagging on the other hand .......

I love these nostalgic journeys to my primary school days

ahhh they were the good ole days :wub:

remember those days in the boy's toilets trying to see who could pizz the highest up the wall

They were the breast of days ,they were the worst of days.

Pity we ave all grown up into serious ,intelligent adults .

of course not. But Andrew stirs the pot. That is what he is paid to do.

There is no headline in telling even HUN readers that the world is round.

C'mon Jnr. I rate you higher than the above statement. You can do better than that!!

et toi!

I love these nostalgic journeys to my primary school days

ahhh they were the good ole days :wub:

remember in the boy's toilets trying to see who could pizz the highest up the wall

never did that...Too much back splash DC. Did take a slash out the window of the school bus once though when the tightass driver refused to pull over....

btw what's all this crap about the world being round? sez who?
hahahaha!

"Um well you know...it just is so there"

never did that...Too much back splash DC. Did take a slash out the window of the school bus once though when the tightass driver refused to pull over....

of course this begs the question doesn't it?

if you never partook how do you know about the back splash

truth was it was like any sport. it was all about technique, timing and preparation

i always avoided challenging the back-splashers cos as simthy said far too hazardous

of course this begs the question doesn't it?

if you never partook how do you know about the back splash

truth was it was like any sport. it was all about technique, timing and preparation

i always avoided challenging the back-splashers cos as simthy said far too hazardous

i saw the conquest in progress between other foolish souls and i saw the consequences later when said idiots were back in class behind the desks trying to avert their eyes.

Most amusing.

I wonder if Mr. Hur has found any comedy yet, i hope so for his own piece of mind.

Growing up in a Goons household was a lot of fun.

 

of course this begs the question doesn't it?

if you never partook how do you know about the back splash

truth was it was like any sport. it was all about technique, timing and preparation

i always avoided challenging the back-splashers cos as simthy said far too hazardous

I often wonder if my prostate problem emanates from pissing competitions.

I just thought I'd add that so I too could contribute to this idiotic toread, or at least the diversion.

i saw the conquest in progress between other foolish souls and i saw the consequences later when said idiots were back in class behind the desks trying to avert their eyes.

Most amusing.

I wonder if Mr. Hur has found any comedy yet, i hope so for his own piece of mind.

Growing up in a Goons household was a lot of fun.

The difference is they were actually funny.


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