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Brisbane Boys College and The Univeristy of Queensland :P

The high school is right but sadly you went public on the uni and worked part time while doing it, such a shame, should have gone to bond at the very least, but probably should have got someone to send you to Oxford or something.

Do you still have your cool straw hat?

Like Tony said the school part is fine (despite the green and the straw hat) its the very undistinguished life you lead now that would have the Libs scratching their heads, 'part time work? Why doesn't he just get his grand parents to send him to oxford?'

I should be careful here, I will end up as a liberal candidate, also went to a Gps school and never worked a minute during uni! Haha

Like Tony said the school part is fine (despite the green and the straw hat) its the very undistinguished life you lead now that would have the Libs scratching their heads, 'part time work? Why doesn't he just get his grand parents to send him to oxford?'

I should be careful here, I will end up as a liberal candidate, also went to a Gps school and never worked a minute during uni! Haha

Which Uni though?

Like Tony said the school part is fine (despite the green and the straw hat) its the very undistinguished life you lead now that would have the Libs scratching their heads, 'part time work? Why doesn't he just get his grand parents to send him to oxford?'

I should be careful here, I will end up as a liberal candidate, also went to a Gps school and never worked a minute during uni! Haha

Just saw that it was Griffith. Not good enough there Bunta :P

Which Uni though?

Yeah I dont get all the points. I went to Griffith, and while I did it on family funds (no hecs, no part time work, no centrelink) I didn't go to somewhere where the plebs are not allowed lol

Yeah I dont get all the points. I went to Griffith, and while I did it on family funds (no hecs, no part time work, no centrelink) I didn't go to somewhere where the plebs are not allowed lol

With all that factored in you could run for a small rural seat somewhere insignificant I guess? :P

With all that factored in you could run for a small rural seat somewhere insignificant I guess? :P

I would just go with the Nationals, I would get in in Nicks seat and I would go about making laws to ban bogan engine rice mobiles

I would just go with the Nationals, I would get in in Nicks seat and I would go about making laws to ban bogan engine rice mobiles

Do it! Do it! Do it!

I will try and con someone into embezzling SAU QLD funds to promote this :P

  • 3 weeks later...

Tony and I actually had a chat about this WAY back when they were first starting to organise (before the AMEP were formed) and we basically came to the conclusion that you had damn well better make sure that everything was 100% stowed away and ready before you start making waves and taking the fight back to the big boys or else the blowback will destroy you.

A wise person once said you don't pick fights with people who buy ink by the barrel, looks like that's still true today. Death by media and motoring enthusiasts cop a massive body blow as a result.

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