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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2014 8:56:10 GMT -5
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Post by Elie De Beaufour on Jun 30, 2014 10:01:05 GMT -5
I've seen the photo, it's not good people. But my father taught another player like this (who refused to be pulled into line by his cousin, Laurie Daley).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2014 14:09:34 GMT -5
I've seen the photo, it's not good people. But my father taught another player like this (who refused to be pulled into line by his cousin, Laurie Daley). Is it big news in Australia?
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Post by Elie De Beaufour on Jun 30, 2014 18:22:23 GMT -5
I've seen the photo, it's not good people. But my father taught another player like this (who refused to be pulled into line by his cousin, Laurie Daley). Is it big news in Australia? Yep, not an NRL fan anymore (not because of Carney), but this is big. How a mate betrayed him, we'll never know
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Post by fabulousbakers on Jun 30, 2014 20:41:30 GMT -5
I've seen the photo, it's not good people. But my father taught another player like this (who refused to be pulled into line by his cousin, Laurie Daley). Is it big news in Australia? Yes, biggest story on the news here in Australia. No matter how bad their behaviour gets (tanking matches, drink driving, speeding, drug taking, illegal steroids, bashing and raping women, peeing in their own mouths) most Australians still worship these football idiots above all else and follow the game passionately. To them, this is "important" news. This is a country, after all, that no longer has a science minister but still does have a sports minister. Australia doesn't have enough medical Doctors and now has to import them from overseas (despite over a decade of a solid, strong economy thanks to the resources boom). Funding to Universities and Education is now being cut. Funding to help our athletes secure Olympic Gold medals - calculated at costing the taxpayer roughly 3 million Australian dollars per medal) continues unabated. Gives you some idea of the intelligence of the people running the country (and the people who voted for them).
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Post by Elie De Beaufour on Jul 1, 2014 2:42:14 GMT -5
Is it big news in Australia? Yes, biggest story on the news here in Australia. No matter how bad their behaviour gets (tanking matches, drink driving, speeding, drug taking, illegal steroids, bashing and raping women, peeing in their own mouths) most Australians still worship these football idiots above all else and follow the game passionately. To them, this is "important" news. This is a country, after all, that no longer has a science minister but still does have a sports minister. Australia doesn't have enough medical Doctors and now has to import them from overseas (despite over a decade of a solid, strong economy thanks to the resources boom). Funding to Universities and Education is now being cut. Funding to help our athletes secure Olympic Gold medals - calculated at costing the taxpayer roughly 3 million Australian dollars per medal) continues unabated. Gives you some idea of the intelligence of the people running the country (and the people who voted for them). And I allegedly am a 'Murdoch sheeple' with Labor supporters, I didn't like Gillard (her nose was putting me off) nor Rudd. Didn't like Abbott either. Yes I'm a sheep Laborites.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2014 8:53:57 GMT -5
Is it big news in Australia? Yes, biggest story on the news here in Australia. No matter how bad their behaviour gets (tanking matches, drink driving, speeding, drug taking, illegal steroids, bashing and raping women, peeing in their own mouths) most Australians still worship these football idiots above all else and follow the game passionately. To them, this is "important" news. This is a country, after all, that no longer has a science minister but still does have a sports minister. Australia doesn't have enough medical Doctors and now has to import them from overseas (despite over a decade of a solid, strong economy thanks to the resources boom). Funding to Universities and Education is now being cut. Funding to help our athletes secure Olympic Gold medals - calculated at costing the taxpayer roughly 3 million Australian dollars per medal) continues unabated. Gives you some idea of the intelligence of the people running the country (and the people who voted for them). In the UK we have Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport who is also the Minister for Equalities. We also have a Minister of State for Universities and Science.
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