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Imagine the personality traits that would lead a person to be a police officer, politician, real estate agent and an AFL player agent...

 

Aunty Donna were all over Real Estate agents.... they meant it to be comedy, but should be seen as a doco...

 
8 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Imagine the personality traits that would lead a person to be a police officer, politician, real estate agent and an AFL player agent...

 

Was he ever a used car salesman as well?

1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Imagine the personality traits that would lead a person to be a police officer, politician, real estate agent and an AFL player agent...

 

sounds a shoe-in to run the afl integrity unit


2 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Imagine the personality traits that would lead a person to be a police officer, politician, real estate agent and an AFL player agent...

 

 

1 hour ago, Stiff Arm said:

Was he ever a used car salesman as well?

The bad one is the politician

 

Interesting character.  According to his Wikipedia page:

- He was stood down as a police officer after failing an integrity investigation

- He had a sketchy career in politics, including squibbing out of a debate on industrial affairs and got Hockey to debate on his behalf

- He was forced to withdraw from contesting in the 2010 federal election after he was charged with impersonating a police office

- The incident of impersonating a police officer came from when he threatened a witness in an assault case against his son - the phone call was made from Parliament House when he was a sitting MP

 

3 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Imagine the personality traits that would lead a person to be a police officer, politician, real estate agent and an AFL player agent...

 

I reckon he would have also moon lighted as a Justice of the Peace, a Marriage Celebrant and ran bus tours.

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Loved watching Byron Pickett play - whether for Port, NM, or us. Just great to watch.

 

And I thought Lachie Hunter’s bump against Collingwood was straight out of the Byron Pickett textbook.

22 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Loved watching Byron Pickett play - whether for Port, NM, or us. Just great to watch.

 

And I thought Lachie Hunter’s bump against Collingwood was straight out of the Byron Pickett textbook.

And Eddie McChins was complaining like a stuck pig about the bump on FC and even tried to turn it around by claiming the Collingwood player desisted from turning it around on Lachie Hunter. 

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Byron - the “gutless n!gger” as some bloke called him at the Gabba - Back in 2006. I couldn’t get him thrown out of the QCC members and was fuming. My mate explained "we are in Qld - get used to it.".

His mates had to restrain me from taking it further (not physically) and apologised on his drunken behalf. I spoke with several QCC staff - they did nothing. Unforgettable!


7 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Imagine the personality traits that would lead a person to be a police officer, politician, real estate agent and an AFL player agent...

 

Has he got a law degree as well?

13 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Has he got a law degree as well?

c'mon, qd ... he couldn't be that bad, could he?

14 hours ago, daisycutter said:

well known former player manager ricky nixon says "nothing to see here"

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