^^^^
Damn, I love these stories.
Damn, I love these stories.
Quote: (07-10-2017 12:37 AM)fokker Wrote:
Re: Armytage, she's a WB in my book.
Quote: (07-10-2017 02:55 AM)Paracelsus Wrote:
WHY THE FUCK IS HER NAVEL SAYING HELLO RIGHT THROUGH HER DRESSES
Quote: (07-10-2017 07:51 AM)AnonymousBosch Wrote:
Quote: (07-10-2017 02:55 AM)Paracelsus Wrote:
WHY THE FUCK IS HER NAVEL SAYING HELLO RIGHT THROUGH HER DRESSES
WHY IS SHE WEARING MY CHILDHOOD COUCH IN THE LAST PIC?
Family Guy Vomit.
You think that's bad Para: look at her toes in the last picture. Look at them! Good luck unseeing them.
Quote: (07-10-2017 08:44 AM)Speculation Wrote:
I know a bit about the TV industry. Presenters back in the 90's used to need 'fuckability' or they weren't hired.
Clearly there has been a decline in standards in line with progressive values. Looks like they're now taking the 'QANTAS Stewardess' route.
Quote: (07-18-2017 12:14 AM)Paracelsus Wrote:
If the rationale behind the prohibition on dual citizenship is because we cannot be sure of whether one's allegiances lie with the Australian people as opposed to advancing some other agenda incompatible with Australian interests, we'd have to sack pretty much the entire Greens party.
Quote: (07-09-2017 10:51 PM)AnonymousBosch Wrote:
^ I'm still shaking my head over Armytage.
We came back to where I'm staying last night from visiting at the hospital, only for one of the six women to discover her electric kettle had died.
The hysteria that followed once they realised that they were denied their coffee! Trying to figure out who last used it. Blaming each other for doing something to the kettle. Arguing over where they could get one 'at this time of night'. Deciding who should make the drive because it was cold, and then obviously-deciding I should do it.
They came to look for me, no doubt about to launch into a campaign to butter me up. Not one of them noticed I was already drinking a cup of hot tea because I'd left the room ten minutes ago at the start of the drama, and gone and put a saucepan of water on the kitchen stovetop to boil, really, really wanting a cuppa.
The sad part is, not one of them noticed or commented on where the hot water came from, even when I said "Let me finish my cuppa first."
Stop to think that four of these women have university degrees.
As I walked out the door - it was a good excuse to not be obligated to hang around - I stopped and lit my cigarette on the gas hob, just like my grandfather used to do. They still didn't get it, and, obviously didn't, judging by the way they pounced on me when I returned with a new Kettle.
As I'm aging, I can see why he spent so much time outside in the garden.
Quote: (07-18-2017 04:55 AM)RatInTheWoods Wrote:
Did anyone see this in the newspapers?
How the fuck did an article against the globalist mass immigration get a run on the front page?
Someone will be getting the sack of this!!!!
Anti Globalist Population Article
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ITA Buttrose was forced to step in as tensions flared between Joe Hildebrand and Jess Rowe on Studio 10 this morning.
The pair butted heads during a debate about Greens Senator Larissa Waters, who resigned on Tuesday after confirmation she was a citizen of Canada — a country where she spent the first 11 months of her life, but hasn’t ever returned to.
Under section 44 of the constitution, anyone elected to the Australian Parliament must only be a citizen of Australia.
Rowe, who revealed on the Channel 10 morning show that she is a Greens supporter, defended Larissa Waters: “I think she’s a terrific Senator and she’s done a lot of good”.
“What has she done exactly?” Joe Hildebrand asked.
It quickly became clear that Rowe was the only panel member that felt for Waters, with guest co-host Steve Price and Ita Buttrose also chastising the Senator for making such a simple mistake in regards to her nationality.
But Rowe stuck to her guns.
“She made a mistake and I think it’s our loss that she’s no longer in the parliament,” she said.
And that’s when things got tense.
Steve Price: “Why? What’s she done, apart from breastfeed her baby in the senate?”
Jessica Rowe: “But you say that in a very patronising way, Steve.”
Joe Hildebrand: “But what has she done?”
Jessica Rowe: “Again, Joe, don’t be a smarta**e!”
(Cue gasps from the studio audience)
Joe Hildebrand: “All we’re asking is what has she done? You said she’s done a lot. Just tell us what she’s done instead of attacking the question.”
Jessica Rowe: “Sometimes it’s very difficult to respond to a question when you sound like you’re an expert on everything.”
(Cue even more gasps from the studio audience)
Joe Hildebrand: “OK, I’m not saying anything. Just tell me what she’s done that you think is wonderful.”
Jessica Rowe: “There’s a whole lot of different views and sure, people believe in what you say, but then there are other views and sometimes it can be difficult to be a different voice.”
It was left to Ita Buttrose to put an end to the back-and-forth bickering between the two co-hosts, the media veteran suggesting they all have a singalong together to ease the tension.
Buttrose launched into a rendition of 10 green bottles hanging on the wall but tweaked the lyrics to, “10 Green MP’s sitting on the wall ...”
Quote: (07-18-2017 10:15 PM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:
The first and only question to ask.
"Does anyone in their right mind think that the Greens wouldn't have brought to light a similar transgression in Labor or the LNP?"
Anyone who answered "yes" would look like a fucking shill.