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I wonder how much labor voters know about the labor party, I mean they haven't returned a surplus since 89! Some people who voted for them wouldn't have been alive the last time they achieved it!

anyway

Mad weekend of footy!

i don't know why i thought it was a duke?

haha sadly i still don't have the skill (and possibly the power, noob two fiddys - but mainly the skill/balls) to wheelie :'(

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in other news,

http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/1lv6qk/whats_your_bestworst_cockblock_or_clamjam_story/

many lulz

I can wheelie but can't really hold it

similar than a duke, italian but bit cheaper than their street fighter - did I mention it's a funner bike to ride too? ;)

You have to ride naked?

yes indeedy

Edited by UNR33L

I wonder how much labor voters know about the labor party, I mean they haven't returned a surplus since 89! Some people who voted for them wouldn't have been alive the last time they achieved it!

anyway

Mad weekend of footy!

agreed, good weekend of footy.. mostly underdogs getting up

With not a single policy what a joke.

Thankgod for liberal.

#comeatmebutthurtlaborlovers

they have more policy than the sports party that got in for WA.

The objectives of the Australian Sports Party are to:

• Promote a healthy well-balanced lifestyle.

• Educate and motivate Australians to live healthy lifestyle.

• Increase sporting participation.

• Increase childhood health with grassroots sport participation via school curriculum.

• Maximise free use of Government controlled facilities such as parks, reserves, public leisure centers and recreation programs.

• Create stronger communities.

• Support Australia's sporting culture.

That's not a policy.. Just like the motor enthusiasts party unfortunately I don't see them having much impact at all but frankly I can see sports party having more impact as obesity is a major problem as opposed to 'unfair defects' the overwhelming majority of the public are anti modified cars

Be interesting to see if abbot goes for double dissolution

Edited by alr33x

if he couldnt remove it he said he would how many times? if he doesnt it just proves to the voters that he is all talk no follow through.

i dont give his burst of popularity too long, if he takes too long to do it a decent chunk of his support will vote elsewhere as its going to be a lot of people voting liberal as they are tired of labour stabbing itself in the back all the time, if they can sort their shit out and not knife anyone in the mean time then they might pickup a couple seats.

Freo beat Geelong in Geelong

Port Adelaide beat collingwood at mcg

Richmond have up 40 odd point lead in 3rd quarter to Carlton and lost by 20

Cool thanks for the summary.

A frog came out of my toilet and my friend crossed a snake whilst leaving his cabin. Good day.

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