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Hahaha, good one, ive got a stitch...

not.

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Dear Taso

Your posts are no better than the crap put out by Today Tonight / A Current Affair - in fact, you use exactly the same format of :

1 not properly researching or understanding the topic you are dealing with

2 misrepresenting/slandering people/organisations and/or their statements/ideas

3 not giving a toss about objectivity or facts

and,

4 not knowing when best to shut the f**k up.

Hoons and uninformed persons like you just give all the political parties more opportunity (if they want to take it) to make all drivers of imported high performance cars into pariahs - please consult Dictionary if that word is too hard for you- during election campaigns.

Try to lift yourself up from Today Tonight / A Current Affair gutter level, and stop posting misinformed and misleading crap - not too big an ask is it?

Cheers

Of course we don't hear Ballieu talking up the rhetoric of the real hoons from his home neighbor hood. Those Toorak Mums in their Toorak Tractors talking on their mobiles whilst failing to give way and tailgating. They are the real hoons Maybe Ballieu should look at his own neighborhood to crack down on rather than some fishtailing muzza in Taylor's Lakes.

Totally agree.

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Dear Taso

Your posts are no better than the crap put out by Today Tonight / A Current Affair - in fact, you use exactly the same format of :

1 not properly researching or understanding the topic you are dealing with

2 misrepresenting/slandering people/organisations and/or their statements/ideas

3 not giving a toss about objectivity or facts

and,

4 not knowing when best to shut the f**k up.

Hoons and uninformed persons like you just give all the political parties more opportunity (if they want to take it) to make all drivers of imported high performance cars into pariahs - please consult Dictionary if that word is too hard for you- during election campaigns.

Try to lift yourself up from Today Tonight / A Current Affair gutter level, and stop posting misinformed and misleading crap - not too big an ask is it?

Cheers

mate calm down, all i did was post up a link to a liberal party media release. Maybe ur a Liberal party life member or something, i don't care, people have the right to know. I don't see whats misinformed or misleading. So maybe look at the facts before becoming an e-warrior and getting personal.

P.S. I hope ur proud of urself using a big word like pariah. I guess you showed me. Ur a tool... look that up in the dictionary!

P.S. I hope ur proud of urself using a big word like pariah. I guess you showed me. Ur a tool... look that up in the dictionary!

Your:

–pronoun 1. (a form of the possessive case of you used as an attributive adjective): Your jacket is in that closet. I like your idea. Compare yours.

2. one's (used to indicate that one belonging to oneself or to any person): The consulate is your best source of information. As you go down the hill, the library is on your left.

3. (used informally to indicate all members of a group, occupation, etc., or things of a particular type): Take your factory worker, for instance. Your power brakes don't need that much servicing.

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Origin:

bef. 900; ME; OE ēower (gen. of gē ye 1 ); c. G euer

A:

–noun, plural A's or As, a's or as. 1. the first letter of the English alphabet, a vowel.

2. any spoken sound represented by the letter A or a, as in bake, hat, father, or small.

3. something having the shape of an A.

4. a written or printed representation of the letter A or a.

5. a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter A or a.

—Idioms6. from A to Z, from beginning to end; thoroughly; completely: He knows the Bible from A to Z.

7. not know from A to B, to know nothing; be ignorant.

Tool:

–noun 1. an implement, esp. one held in the hand, as a hammer, saw, or file, for performing or facilitating mechanical operations.

2. any instrument of manual operation.

3. the cutting or machining part of a lathe, planer, drill, or similar machine.

4. the machine itself; a machine tool.

5. anything used as a means of accomplishing a task or purpose: Education is a tool for success.

6. a person manipulated by another for the latter's own ends; cat's-paw.

7. the design or ornament impressed upon the cover of a book.

8. Underworld Slang. a. a pistol or gun.

b. a pickpocket.

9. Slang: Vulgar. penis.

–verb (used with object) 10. to work or shape with a tool.

11. to work decoratively with a hand tool.

12. to ornament (the cover of a book) with a bookbinder's tool.

13. to drive (a vehicle): He tooled the car along the treacherous path.

14. to equip with tools or machinery.

–verb (used without object) 15. to work with a tool.

16. to drive or ride in a vehicle: tooling along the freeway.

—Verb phrase17. tool up, to install machinery designed for performing a particular job: manufacturers tooling up for production.

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Origin:

bef. 900; ME (n.); OE tōl; c. ON tōl tools; akin to taw 2

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