Posts by Paul Williams
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<dipsinbriefly> Kracklite, you post on page 12, the 7 part definition of trolling, thank you.
I sincerely promise to consistently acknowledge you as author of this if you'll agree to let me borrow it from time to time? I don't know what you do in the real world, but I thoroughly enjoy your contributions here. </dipsoutagain>
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But wheres the exotic treatments for the Feijoa, oh how I miss Feijoas... used to have a magnificant Feijoa tree I could sit in eat the fruit directly off the tree...
Great find Lilith!
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Off to Elbow tonight, I'm late to discover them but kinda expecting they're good live?
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Whenever the issue of pseudonymity comes up, I remind myself that I am privileged to be able to use my real name online.
Typically well put Giovanni. I used a pseudonym for a while and, at the time I thought it necessary; it wasn't.
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I don't think it's impossible that he'd be murdered, I genuinely don't (and not just 'cause I've been watching the early seasons of Spooks). But, reading the little I have about him, lots of stress on top of serious illness is the more obvious scenario.
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Hard News: The scandal that keeps on giving, in reply to
And I've been slack of late...
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Hard News: The scandal that keeps on giving, in reply to
Agreed. Premier O'Farrell appears to give most of his major interviews to Fox News and the Tele.
<anxiously>No one in Australia, other than George Darroch and I, read PAS right?</anxiously>
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Murdoch's Sydney Telegraph has enjoyed with pretty much all NSW State governments over the last couple of decades.
Joe, you beat me to it. Watch the Tele go for Gillard over the carbon tax. The pattern is precisely the same.
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I enjoyed Welch on NatRad this morning, particularly (partisanly?) the point he made about the attendant trivialisation of politics.
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I dunno, I guess I'm just not that comfortable with any groups taking the laws into their own hands.
Neither am I particularly. I am grateful that the UK parliament seems to have finally awoken to Murdoch. I only hope it's not so thoroughly weakened by its (near universal) association to be incapable of exercising it's legitimate powers to investigate and prosecute.
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I'm with Paul Rowe on this. News are toxic and has been immune to proper oversight for decades.