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What's happened to Timmy; last I heard he was living in a Caravan in Northern Victoria..

Will he move to South Australia; who knows?

Anyone know the answer let me know

 
  On 16/09/2013 at 04:32, RobbieF said:

What's happened to Timmy; last I heard he was living in a Caravan in Northern Victoria..

Will he move to South Australia; who knows?

Anyone know the answer let me know

"You talking to me?"

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  On 16/09/2013 at 04:56, Tim said:

"You talking to me?"

Your name Timmy?

If so I guess so, where have you been?

  • 1 month later...
 

I guess JG can now be reunited with her 'partner'


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  On 23/10/2013 at 22:46, H_T said:

I guess JG can now be reunited with her 'partner'

Exactly.

Hawke got rid of his

Keating got rid of his

Gillard got rid of hers

  On 23/10/2013 at 23:33, RobbieF said:

Exactly.

Hawke got rid of his

Keating got rid of his

Gillard got rid of hers

keating was a closet gay and married for credibility maybe?

Julia very similar,timmy was just an over rated handbag for an over rated handbag

hawke ,over exuberant cheater and sometimes harmful to women .aslo a drunkard

 
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  On 23/10/2013 at 23:52, Nasher said:

I love it how the media feel it important to point out that he is a hairdresser every time they refer to him.

I think there is an inference there, if you have a think bout it.

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Very unpleasant homophobic element to this thread, moderators. This isn't 1950.

Those of you with such attitudes should take a few moments to research the suicide rates of young gay men living in rural areas and ask what you are doing to alleviate the suffering of these, our fellow citizens.


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  On 05/11/2013 at 10:14, Jara said:

Very unpleasant homophobic element to this thread, moderators. This isn't 1950.

Those of you with such attitudes should take a few moments to research the suicide rates of young [censored] men living in rural areas and ask what you are doing to alleviate the suffering of these, our fellow citizens.

I certainly hope you aren't suggesting any of my posts are homophobic, if you are I would suggest you owe me an apology.

I have first hand knowledge of issues facing young [censored] men, I don't need to look at the statistics.

Now if you want to talk about sham marriages, then that's another issue.

  On 05/11/2013 at 10:41, RobbieF said:

I certainly hope you aren't suggesting any of my posts are homophobic, if you are I would suggest you owe me an apology.

I have first hand knowledge of issues facing young [censored] men, I don't need to look at the statistics.

Now if you want to talk about sham marriages, then that's another issue.

What do you want to say about sham marriages?

  On 05/11/2013 at 10:14, Jara said:

Very unpleasant homophobic element to this thread, moderators. This isn't 1950.

Those of you with such attitudes should take a few moments to research the suicide rates of young [censored] men living in rural areas and ask what you are doing to alleviate the suffering of these, our fellow citizens.

yep your right

especially young men,suffer very much in small farming areas

I think our attitude is changing very slowly ,but not quick enough to save some of these poor buggars

I hope im not homophobic,as I think im receptive to equal rights

my comments were based on PK being in a sham marriage more than anything else and our inability to not accept his preferences to stand as PM without telling the truth

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