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My first day living in Adelaide a few years ago......

Mr Rann on the radio winging Melbourne was voted the worlds most livable city.

Well there are a few things that where against his arguement for Adelaide.

1. Drinkable tap water

2. Roads with no pot holes

3. Not over governed

4. not state taxed to the shit

5. A train network

6. A Tram network

7. A reliable public transport system

8. Cheaper everything!

For a whinger he has lasted longer than I though he would.

This thing makes me sick, really who wants to think about an old man having hollywood style sex on a desk :P

Ruined my day.

EEEEEEWWWWWWWWW!!!!! Thanks for the mental image of mike rann naked! :(

This thing makes me sick, really who wants to think about an old man having hollywood style sex on a desk :P

Ruined my day.

I bet Kevin Foley is p*ssed - a month after he comes out saying he's lonely, he finds out Mike's doing more than his fair share...talk about greedy...

She sold the story to New Idea.

New Idea is well-known for stories that have no facts behind them aka the Bec Hewitt story. Bec sued them and got a huge payout because New Idea admitted the story was complete crap.

And Today Tonight do anything for good ratings... no matter how much the cost. I'm amazed that there wasn't a bargaining war between TT and ACA... maybe even 60 minutes.

too true^

they might have been plotting it for some time, have the husband give rann the newspaper to face for the price of an attempted assult charge. weighed up against a big payout from new idea and ch7, they're on a winner...

too true^

they might have been plotting it for some time, have the husband give rann the newspaper to face for the price of an attempted assult charge. weighed up against a big payout from new idea and ch7, they're on a winner...

Ah good call! :huh:

I think Big Mike has his hands pretty full right now:

Assault charge pending next month against her husband.

Facing on going questions by the media & public.

Facing on going questions by parliament and within his own cabinet.

Facing on going nagging questions by Sacha.

Preparing for an election in exactly 4 mths.

Preparing for a High Court battle with the Finks lawyers after his laws were thrown out by the Supreme Court and deemed illegal.......what do you expect when you infringe on human rights and civil liberties?!

The fact that he may have cheated against his fiancee (now wife) is an issue to be dealt with by his missus and her ex husband.......not really our business.

What is our business, is if his recent statement is an outright lie cause rest assured, one of 2 people are outright liars......if it's her then sue her, chanel 7 & New Idea......if it's him, then he needs to resign cause he can never be trusted again (not because 2 consenting adults had an affair).

I'd love the Speaker in parliament to allow questioning by the opposition (don't think he will though) cause if he is lying and he misleads parliament, I'm pretty sure under constitutional law that he'll be forced to step down......however, he's alowed to lie to us as much as he likes and only the electorate can make him step down unless his own party turn on him.

She sold the story to New Idea.

New Idea is well-known for stories that have no facts behind them aka the Bec Hewitt story. Bec sued them and got a huge payout because New Idea admitted the story was complete crap.

And Today Tonight do anything for good ratings... no matter how much the cost. I'm amazed that there wasn't a bargaining war between TT and ACA... maybe even 60 minutes.

Yer apparently 60 minutes were bidding for the story as well so i can't see it being shitful....Plus the fact that she's come out today and said she'll take a lie detector test and you wouldn't do that if you were lying (either that or she's calling his bluff)

In one article in The Advertiser today Rann states that the questions and interviews going around are deliberately engineered toward damaging his image, so this treatment was acceptable to be dished out toward certain SA crowds for years but not acceptable for the premier himself?

she says hes lying,

he says shes lying,

she says take a lie detector test,

he says take a lie detector test,

etc etc. whoever is lying is gonna look like a douche!

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