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8 hours ago, Biffen said:

There are swathes of people tired of their liberalised,stand for nothing,"isn't melbourne great",knit an orgasm ,latte sipping lushness.

At the end of what's been a very long week, it's great to come on to these boards and learn of phenomenon that I didn't know existed.

 
10 hours ago, Biffen said:

Whilst I'm not a fan of all of Andrew Bolts Opinions.

My respect for him grew enormously after he fought off those cowards in Lygon St.

Antifa (anti-fascist) are actually the ones using violence these days.

The lefties are the masked gangs crushing dissent.

it's all part and parcel of the demise of the Age.

There are swathes of people tired of their liberalised,stand for nothing,"isn't melbourne great",knit an orgasm ,latte sipping lushness.

Luckily they didn't jumper punch him. 

13 hours ago, Biffen said:

Whilst I'm not a fan of all of Andrew Bolts Opinions.

My respect for him grew enormously after he fought off those cowards in Lygon St.

Antifa (anti-fascist) are actually the ones using violence these days.

The lefties are the masked gangs crushing dissent.

it's all part and parcel of the demise of the Age.

There are swathes of people tired of their liberalised,stand for nothing,"isn't melbourne great",knit an orgasm ,latte sipping lushness.

did he use the left jab or the right hook? i'm guessing the hook

 
10 hours ago, daisycutter said:

did he use the left jab or the right hook? i'm guessing the hook

They were fairly throwable little feminist males. The type that think they might get sexual intercourse if they join the socialist party.

Bollt seem genuinely shocked to be attacked from behind.

He is normally attacked from the left.

 

On 08/06/2017 at 8:02 AM, beelzebub said:

There's not much news ( real news) in any of News , Heraldsun or The Aged.

A lot of celebrity rubbish, a lot of opinion and way too much agenda and thats just the sport !!!

Rest of rags same but still rubbish in the main.

Why would anyone waste a cent on tbem.

It seems new News is all on constant media Tv news channels and online platforms.

Sport is one of the few areas that Print seems to report News.

Analysis and opinion are becoming the domain of print.

The Sun has always concentrated on the spectacular created news while The Age has concentrated on big picture/ issues.( very thin generalisations. There's totally more than this)

The Saturday paper is full of journalists and commentators who excel in the opinion presentation. It provides a compelling option for intellectual reflection. But it ain't News.       Read the best music reviews outside of specialist magazines as well.

Need to try and vary sources but I certainly enjoy the demonland mix. Plenty of fiction and fact just often requires time to identify which. Some brilliant wit which I am not good on but I have been told I do a nice line in irony.

 


So far this weekend after the mandatory first dumb  question at the after the game pressers from Stevo " from the channels of 7 " then Roco seems to take over the session.

Last nights questioning of his favourite winning coach was excruciating. His bias was beyond belief.

After the pre game adorance of " the Sir James Academy " I fully expected Roco was going to do a full on " Explanation interview " with the beguiled coach and set us all straight.

Alas and alack I feel we are being softened up for a bit more of his wisdom now that he is redundant.

7 needs to take a good hard look at itself and urgently review its on air personal.

I for one need more camera time on whats on Roco's T shirts ! Obviously someone puts a lot of work into his messages but either the message or the the body is just not getting it across. Or just he's 50 and trying to come across as 16 !

Too late baby Lingys got the the open neck covered and the others are unconventially conforming !

 

 

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