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Get ready for a wall of text that says absolutely nothing.

I've put both of them on ignore, I'm sick of reading the crap that spews forth from his computer and his one man cheer squad is just as stupid.

As you say a lot of words but no substance. How hard is to cut and paste, or to rewrite someone else's thoughts.

Of course you can invent your own storey and make out it's fact.

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Now back to regularly scheduled programming...

If anyone is interested in actually publicly expressing that Tony Abbott is an international embarassment, this is the event for you.

March in March 2014

RobbieF and Ben Her can we sign you up for this event?

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Okay Rob, it's been fun but that's enough chances. I'll put this one down to misjudgement. I thought you had a bit more going for you than your Bolt loving sidekick there but It would appear you're basically just another d-head on the internet. Have fun being an angry old tossbag.

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Okay Rob, it's been fun but that's enough chances. I'll put this one down to misjudgement. I thought you had a bit more going for you than your Bolt loving sidekick there but It would appear you're basically just another d-head on the internet. Have fun being an angry old tossbag.

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That's your prerogative.

I think your passion comes from a good place, Rob. Just maybe take a few less angry pills when you log on here. Like you've said in this thread, you can't change people's minds over the internet so why bother getting angry over it?

he definately has passion

ive been through his run of the mill "im right and the worlds wrong"

its his attitude and im comfrotable to leave it alone,for his own amusement

nothing wrong with passion,but its hard to defend the tunnel vision mindness

i learnt to let him go to the next fish that bites and have his day on the computer

amusing to sit on the sidelines and view

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he definately has passion

ive been through his run of the mill "im right and the worlds wrong"

its his attitude and im comfrotable to leave it alone,for his own amusement

nothing wrong with passion,but its hard to defend the tunnel vision mindness

i learnt to let him go to the next fish that bites and have his day on the computer

amusing to sit on the sidelines and view

That last little episode could best be described as a tour de force. It ran the wide gamut of human emotions: collegiality, confusion, scorn and finally white hot rage.

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That last little episode could best be described as a tour de force. It ran the wide gamut of human emotions: collegiality, confusion, scorn and finally white hot rage.

yeah,i was married for 30 years and had heaps of practise

enjoyed it all the same

even dedicated my signature to robbie from corio

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yeah,i was married for 30 years and had heaps of practise

enjoyed it all the same

even dedicated my signature to robbie from corio

So how is your bookkeeper going ?

Are you paying him minimum wages yet or just supplying him discounted milk?

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I love it

First time I have actually heard that song. I'm not sure which is more disturbing. Miley Cyrus twerking or Tony Abbott in his speedos riding that wrecking ball. Good old fashioned nightmare fuel that.

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Investigation: Burned hands on the high seas
I found it ironic that Abbott had a crack at the ABC while Media Watch was actually criticizing the 'burnt hands' story for overreach and lack of evidence.
This stuff won't go away until the Tories show some transparency. However, there is something greater at stake here. Who knows what is happening to these poor people?

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The4 Monk says you cant be critical of your own nation!

Really?

Well Mr Monk where do I start?

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