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I put it to the hourable member of P51,

that it may be in the best interests of the rate payers for her to drive around in the "white, air conditioned, turbo-charged council vehicle" at councils expense until such time as the committe for the reallocation of summer heat has found a suitable arangement for the redistribution of excess temperature in the electorate..

I put it to the hourable member of P51,

that it may be in the best interests of the rate payers for her to drive around in the "white, air conditioned, turbo-charged council vehicle" at councils expense until such time as the committe for the reallocation of summer heat has found a suitable arangement for the redistribution of excess temperature in the electorate..

Ahh councillor Hottie... If only you knew...

I put forth the motion for councellor members to purchase a Air Conditioning unit for Council Member P51.

seconded.. and also for aircondition to be repaired in Member for KnowNothing's cars also..

group buy on aircon fixups?

the honourable charly would like to know exactly how many times the member for psi has broken her airconditioner since the purchase of the white government vehicle?

Member for psi, don't be cheap. Buy us some icy poles. It's crazy hot in here.

Since you're asking I'll have a lemonade one.

I disagree...even though great deals of cash were spent, they were mearly petty upgrades, therfore the cash must still be there.

Unless the missing money has been allocated to the honourable Smooth for this equipment I found in his office-

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My council provided vehicle still does not have working coils... I'm going to form a committee to discuss whether we should think about petitioning to have their repair sent out for tender.

Where the hell are the icy poles?! I demand a prompt resolution to this most urgent of issues.

Councillor Batwing, this is the second compressor thing I have bought for the government vehicle to replace the original broken one that we won't go into the story of.

Because of budget cuts, I was informed that I should purchase a second hand compressor from a "wreckers" which only lasted 3 weeks until it broke in the same manner as the original compressor.

The airconditioning in my government funded car is still functional, it just isn't functional when sitting still at sets of lights.

Attention Councillor Revhead

It has come to my attention that you may have become a victim of identity theft as per here....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/me...php?userid=1965

As we all know the dangers inherrent in the use of the internet and the need to take care when giving out personal information, it does not however give someone the right to steal someones identity in the event such care has not been taken.

I hereby propose that the council bring the full weight of our displeasure against this identiy thief.

What say you councillors?

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