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you guys seem pretty optimistic about it all... how is it any different from when Labor did it? once election was over, everybody drifted away from memory and it became the "Rudd and gillard years"

Just lol'ing at the labor voters celebrating do they not see it means more years under liberal (most likely)

100% accurate

Although despite this it really does drive home just how unpopular he really was.

I like the people that think gay marriage is happening like next week... sif anything will change on that front. You know WT will make it a condition of any new agreement that nothing happens. There is going to be a lot of butthurt on this issue... pun definitely intended

you guys seem pretty optimistic about it all... how is it any different from when Labor did it? once election was over, everybody drifted away from memory and it became the "Rudd and gillard years"

It's not that different to when Labor did it... the first time...

This time however they have put someone in power that may actually win the next fed election, and the backstabbing element was very well managed (this was the one thing they really learned from the ALP abortion)

I wouldn't expect much to be different and he will certainly appear more coservative than he has previously, but only minor changes will be required to appear like he is "starting good government"

The thing that grabs me is that they now shoukd know what the public want via trial and error and have a chance to change any policies that weren't working and blame the whole mess on TA and JH.

I agree, what a muppet cutting off the video at that point instead of showing the part where he explained how that statement actually related to the economy, not that the leftist nutjobs / greenies can comprehend the burden illegal immigration places on it. Pretty much how that interview was received by Labor supporters:

Comments made me lol...every one of them saying Abbott is a dickhead etc. etc. but not a single one explaining in a rational and reasonable way why, just a shit truck of misunderstanding/assumption about how politics works. Might as well say tezza down the pub said he was a bit of a dickhead so yeah fk him mate. Glad I rarely side with these guys in an election.

I agree, what a muppet cutting off the video at that point instead of showing the part where he explained how that statement actually related to the economy, not that the leftist nutjobs / greenies can comprehend the burden illegal immigration places on it.

I would agree if every single interview with him, no matter what the subject, was answered with "the boats have stopped" at some point.

Especially when it's not even an issue, it's just politicians preying on the gullibility and naivety of the average Australian by demonising a non threat.

Actually this brings me to a question for dezz.

Michael, as someone who buys #limited edition Air Max 90's, are they of the same half-assed qualty as the standard stock or do they actually make an effort for these?

(The paint job in particular, which I understand won't be hugely obvious on your red and blues ones)

Hey Dezz, this was actually a serious question, not a troll.

Hey Dezz, this was actually a serious question, not a troll.

I am aware, just couldn't be f**ked answering it

I think the quality has improved overall. My independence days being one color don't have the usual 'flaws', neither do any of the hyperfuse really, or the ice models.. The essentials do have some color outside the 'lines' but it's not something you'd really notice unless you had the shoe in your hand and were looking for it.

Probably should be better given they're ~$200 a pair, but I wouldn't lose any sleep over it personally

This weekend Autobarn will have 25% off all engine oils so if you use motul or any other expensive brands get in quick.

(message me if there is any oils you are wondering if they stock, ill let you know) :)

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