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On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 10:38 AM, DSP said:

Wasnt a massive fan, especially didnt like Jingoes Allen - but thats a pretty rough way to go.

 

I def won't b listening if Wayne Wussel comes across. He is insufferable.

20 hours ago, Tony Tea said:

Killer fact.

The woman who was with Sir Billy on the night he died, had also been having a fling with Sir Billy's son.

“Fashion designer Prue Acton yesterday lashed out at rumours linking her with the death of former Liberal Party leader Sir Billy Snedden,” 

 
33 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

I def won't b listening if Wayne Wussel comes across. He is insufferable.

if he leaves 3aw that will be a positive, but

58 minutes ago, dino rover said:

“Fashion designer Prue Acton yesterday lashed out at rumours linking her with the death of former Liberal Party leader Sir Billy Snedden,” 

It wasn't Prue. 


Maxwell Newton's notorious Sunday Observer celebrated the defeat of the Whitlam Govt with a front page : THANK BLOODY CHRIST .

If the rumour is true that Dwayne Russell is taking over, I won’t be listening.  He is the biggest [censored] and has no idea. 

 

Dead set if the proposed changes to SEN take place, Hutchy has lost his marbles.

It shouldn't, but it shocks me how out of touch the decision makers are. Dwayne Russell is universally the least liked commentator/analyst.


On 12/12/2017 at 11:06 AM, Grapeviney said:

The only one that comes close appeared in the Sun abut 20 years ago, when lowly Caledonian Thistle thrashed Celtic 3-1 in the Scottish Cup.

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Snap...

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Hutchy may have business acumen, but if anyone has listened to his inane banter with Liam Pickering, on their Saturday morning show; "Off the Bench", you would know that Marko and Ox are oracles in comparison.

28 minutes ago, iv'a worn smith said:

Hutchy may have business acumen, but if anyone has listened to his inane banter with Liam Pickering, on their Saturday morning show; "Off the Bench", you would know that Marko and Ox are oracles in comparison.

Spot on and his mate well enough said!

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On 13/12/2017 at 5:54 PM, Redleg said:

It wasn't Prue. 

Funny that. I know a close relative of hers and he confirms it according to him. His nickname for her was not very flattering.

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19 hours ago, america de cali said:

Funny that. I know a close relative of hers and he confirms it according to him. His nickname for her was not very flattering.

I was told it was someone else at the time.


Bartlett moving to afternoons to be joined by Dr Turf. A hell of a lot better than Dwayne and a couple of the other options we had heard. I really like listening to Dr Turf, and it doesn't hurt he is a Dees man through and through.

12 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Bartlett moving to afternoons to be joined by Dr Turf. A hell of a lot better than Dwayne and a couple of the other options we had heard. I really like listening to Dr Turf, and it doesn't hurt he is a Dees man through and through.

Who is on at 9am, has it been announced yet?

Andy Maher back in the lunchtime slot.  Cue the 3 minute preamble before an actual question gets asked of the 'guest'.

 

I found the KB and Dr Turf coverage of the Spring Carnival really very good. (Apologies to the third presenter whose name escapes me but was also good.)

Perfect background to wandering the garden etc and then watching the interesting races on TV.

While they had a lot of in jokes it all seemed to work ... bit like listening to cricket commentators during a rain delay.


On ‎12‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 4:03 PM, Redleg said:

I was told it was someone else at the time.

I've always been under the impression it was a pro not a prue.

I listen to ABC Radio National.

But it has descended into reporting far too much on Australian political squabbles, all of which are extremely tedious and which make Oz, Marko, Dwayne and KB appear like intellectual dynamos.

So it’s back to Spotify full time, with most of my information in relation to matters AFL sourced right here.

 

4 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I've always been under the impression it was a pro not a prue.

Sons Girlfriend 

  • 2 weeks later...
 

Our former President would have been 91 today...

(Included in this thread because his passing was also discussed here.)

 

December 30, 1926: Former Opposition Leader and Speaker Billy Snedden was born. He lost the 1974 federal election to Gough Whitlam and died of a heart attack at a Sydney hotel in 1987.

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....and so dies all meaningful employment with the demise of Unions.

Loyalty of course will always stay a two way street.....


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