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I sincerely hope that Brian is OK and that it was his primary residence. I live in Melbourne and can't legitimately get to my "country property".

 
4 minutes ago, Cyclops said:

I sincerely hope that Brian is OK and that it was his primary residence. I live in Melbourne and can't legitimately get to my "country property".

He was there for urgent maintenance as he is a registered plumber 

1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

He was there for urgent maintenance as he is a registered plumber 

On a fridge?


3 minutes ago, Cyclops said:

On a fridge?

What?  He was fixing the hot water service

 
2 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

What?  He was fixing the hot water service

Just saying that if it is not his primary residence whether it be fridge or HWS what is the urgency as he could not travel there to use it.


Does it matter where he was or the reasons for him being there? The bloke is in hospital after being involved in a gas explosion. 

1 minute ago, bingers said:

FFS ... that's a news story?

 

When a “Mum’s crazy $2 K-mart hack you won’t believe” is news. Anything is news. 

3 minutes ago, Ethan Trembley said:

Does it matter where he was or the reasons for him being there? The bloke is in hospital after being involved in a gas explosion. 

Channel 7 have been quick to take up stories on others breaking the rules.

We are missing finals at the G because of such actions.

'Load of hot air harmed by load of hot air.'

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6 minutes ago, Cyclops said:

Channel 7 have been quick to take up stories on others breaking the rules.

We are missing finals at the G because of such actions.

I suggest a ban...say 4-weeks?


Just now, TRIGON said:

I suggest a ban...say 4-weeks?

Not much of a plumber then. Perhaps de-register.

27 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

What?  He was fixing the hot water service

The AFL site has sad the fhe Erica CFA has said that explosion was from a gas fridge 

4 minutes ago, Cyclops said:

The AFL site has sad the fhe Erica CFA has said that explosion was from a gas fridge 

 

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30 minutes ago, bush demon said:

Apparently he will be right for commentary on w/e. Got some facial burns.

Not wishing him any harm but couldn't they keep him in hospital under observation for the next month.


Explosion….Gippsland…..farm……meth lab 

 

would explain the mindless verbal diarrhoea 

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5 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

 

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COMMENTATOR Brian Taylor has been flown to a Melbourne ...

 

SH

 

The Erica and District Fire Brigade said the "minor gas explosion" stemmed from a gas fridge.

From the AFL website.

 

 

Imagine the devastation if he lit one of his farts.


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