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Flynnn

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  1. Could be the fact that you don't have VALID reply to it? Your silence or lack of response reveals something significant doesn't it? And why the hostility mate? I was courteous enough to end my sentense with a "please" in my PM Bullocks. Now i've taken my time to read the forums rules thoroghly and just can't seem to link anything in it to my closed thread. Could you be kind enough to enlighten me with this matter and describe this specific rule i might have broken?
  2. Comparing apples with oranges much like your feeble attempt at bringing Hitler (LOLZZ) into the argument before. You're bouncing off the walls again. Australia with a population of only 20 million with the most absurd laws known in the developed world is a laughing stock.. Considering the fact that US is one hell of a big ass nation not only geographically but also population wise 350 million and growing strong, they're doing well for them selves by having one of the most free and open society. They don't have absurd laws dictating their lives or governments ruling their people with a leash telling what they can and not do. A more logical comparison would be Netherlands which has a simular population to us and we all have fair idea how they live. People are no longer taking resposibility for themselves
  3. and %75 by the poll conducted by Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/sport/motorsport/mar...-r585.html#poll This state has gone to the dogs since Jeff Kennet was voted out in regards to with the new laws, rules and regulations impemented on a yearly basis one replacing the other taking all the enjoyment out of lives. I remember well when Jeff Kennet was voted out, one of the things he said was that Victoria will never be the same again, funnly enough it came true.
  4. Most liveable according to who? Birds take your head out of your ass for once and look at this from a more open mind. When we compare Aus to Us there are major differences in freedoms, rules and regulations. US manages to attract the elite class from any part of the world who flock/migrate there for a new life and to spend their wealth in a more relaxed enviroment, where as all we can attract are 3rd worlders who want to create a new life from scratch. None of the people from EU or US wants to live in this country... It's obvious you've never stepped a foot outside of Aus, the grass is greener on the other side champ
  5. wow, looks like some one after all shares the very same sentiments with me can it be this much of a coincidence? In another article IPA spokesman Tim Wilson echos just what i had said last night
  6. Move along folks there's nothing to see here.. However one thing that can be confirmed is some mods + admins take action with their emotions in play rather than being rational and neutral.. constructive criticism is not tolerated by all means
  7. Can you check your PM please. Also lets be objective for once here Ash, There's obviously difference of opinions with what i have to say and they're able to take in.
  8. Who mentioned anything about the sphincter of the universe? I lived in Western part of Europe for a fair bit of time a little more than a decade ago so i have a fair idea how Europen states generally area and their perspective of similiar situations. I'm been to almost all Euro states excluding UK and Nordic states. I have more Euro border pass stamps on my passport than many of you here.
  9. Australia is changing in a very fast pase with new law implementations and new methods of social engineering. We're more interested in following populist rules This countries golden age was in mid-late 20th century, however, as of lately we are becoming more of a nanny state jam packed with teetotallers who are too prim and proper to relax and socialise, saping all the fun out of any given situation. Don't be suprised to see this country become a totalitarian insignificant wasteland in the next couple decades
  10. Adis, the name sounds like a Greek (i.e. Adonis McFist) For your own sake and credibility, don't put Greece and the others in the same basket clearly because there's a world of difference between the Grecomans and the rest. What Grecomans fraudulent, deceitful tendencies may have does not and should not be reflected on other Euro states, it's just the way Grecomans are by nature Near-bankrukpt Greece a culture of corruption, $1 billion a year in bribes March 2010 http://www.neurope.eu/articles/Nearbankruk...ribes/99469.php Greece scores worst in corruption ranking http://www.transparency.org/policy_researc.../cpi_2009_table
  11. I am actually planning on migrating to Europe in a decade or so.. life in general is quite boring here when compared to Europe
  12. A professional race driver got out of the race track with a little sideways action and this is considered hoon behaviour? GFTO This man is a visitor to this country... Instead of being a group of nice, hospitable people.. we slap him with a fine for something that would be considered laughable in every other part of the world. We devote our lives so much to these phucked up rules that we've lost our moral compass... why not give just give him a word of warnning instead? hahaha.. do you even bother to ask your self why we don't receive any significant amount of tourists into this country?
  13. I'm ashamed to be a Victorian It's no laughing matter anymore, this country is becoming an absolute shitter
  14. Cheif no need to get cynical, merely being a little facetious here.. just playing along with it on a thursdi night. srysly? Saturday pretty simple, 161 - Proggy/Techhy + loungy Alumbra - House Room 680 - Trance Blue Velvet - Proggy & Techh
  15. Thursday nights; - Saint Hotel on Fitzroy street, St. Kilda. It's a bar with dance music mostly but some times get prog music happening as well. Some foreign backpackers come in for a bit of boogy, allot of local young pootang pottential - Mink on corner of Fitzroy street and ackland street, St. Kilda. A lounge enviroment with loungy music etc. - Seven on Albert road South Melb. Club... it's arright for a thursday night - Laundry on Johnston street. Fitzroy - this site sums it up well http://www.residentadvisor.net/club-detail.aspx?id=307
  16. Was trying to get a rise out of Vic forum residents but it seems like it didnt work.
  17. Now posting through my motorolla milestone phone via wifi doesn't take too long to load pages at about 5-6 seconds max (main page) 2-3 secs for each topic but would be nicer to have a mobile version of the site enabling to load pages instantly without the need of double tapping on screen to zoom. Although I sympathise with iphone users with their smaller screens and some what slower web browsing capabilities Edit: just discovered that I need to login every time I want to post. Don't know if its just. My fone or the site?
  18. Sheng thanks for the tips few weeks back on the places to visit in Sydney so the least i could do is return the favor Now what are you exactly after? Bars? Clubs? etc. etc. This part of the forum most consists of jocks/dweebs who'd rather spend the weekend playing wow or return back home hitting the sack at 2am from their mates place. Most wouldn't have the slightest idea of Melbourne's significant night venues, hence why i don't lurk around in this area much
  19. nice automobile
  20. I think we can bare witness to who the actual troll here is.. eh Hamish? Flooding the page with the same post four times (three in this page and one in the previous) What attracted my attention from the media the most was that the shop ownder claimed there was $15k damages in his shop front, which is an absolute unfathomable rubbish. From the images i've seen he had approx. two windows broken and a few mags tossed around by a couple pubescent teenagers who couldn't gain entry inside the small store. It's just another case of over claiming and i am quite positive that he will get his cheque in the mail with $15k printed on it by working his magic, taking it all the way to the bank to with a big grin on his face. Just recently i had to refurbish my 300 sq metre store as requested by my franchisor replacing the most essential things like carpet which covers all four corners of the store, light bulbs and fresh paint on the walls costing me no more than $12k in total. I simply can't fathom how a small shop which is no bigger than 70-80 sq in size could rack up to $15k in damages. Bloke has struck a gold mine by making a claim on his insurance.. laughing
  21. Mr. magnificent shirt lifter.. There are just as many business insurance companies who cater for small and large scale business as there are insurance comps. for cars, trucks and buses I for one shopped around various companies for quotes before insuring my business/shop. Never had to claim but i'd presume it's just as simple as claiming a car insurance Not at all buds, i am quite sincere and direct with my posts
  22. cry me a river... here here, let me give you a pack of gums and i'll show you how to chew it
  23. Truth to be told, we kind of live in a backward country There are laws in this country that would be deemed regressive in many Euro states as well as the US We need some level of anarchy to free our selves
  24. Bullocks. Sticking to the man is not violence
  25. Sounds weak and ineffective. It's just a waste of time and road space Greeks, founders of democracy having fed up with incompetent governments and decision makers, voice their dissapproval through brute strength in the streets in masses, forcing their government to make necessary changes. It's people controlling the government and governments fearing from the masses, the proper way how democracy should work What we have here in piss weak Australia is, government controlling the masses and making decisions on our behalf, removing that another inch of our freedom and us the regular people are looked down upon as guinea pi.gs by the government.. we can't voice our opinion in discontent without being labelled as hoons, outlaws etc. Get wild, get angry.. get on the streets like the Athenians do
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