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When they kick down your front door How you gonna come? With your hands on your heads Or your fingers on your gun? Oh, oh the guns of Canberra. Tender readers, Syd reminds us something of Canberra in a quote 'Canberrans, I have decided, are some of the most arrogant, small- minded and inconsiderate people in Australia. This is because all the dreary, creepy borderline personality     

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Author: Sam R.
Date: Jan 6, 2008 17:35

On Dec 31 2007, 7:57 pm, Stan Boleslawski <boleslaw...@forpresident.com> wrote: On Dec 30, 1:48 pm, Syd Webb <syd_w...@hotmail.com> wrote: [snip] Your challenge is this. With the smallest and latest possible PoD come up with a logical chain of events that sees the ALP win victory in 1977. Would a formal end to the Coalition after the 1975 election have an effect
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"Pete D" <no@email.com> wrote in message news:4768bf8d$0$20611$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > Not me thanks. > > http://www.itwire.com/content/view/15837/1085/ > seriously, did you expect anything better. The only difference between tehm and Telstra is Telstra have been here longer. and that is before they changed their name to be friendlier ;-) dodo, well when you     

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Author: Syd Webb
Date: Dec 31, 2007 14:40

In alt.sysadmin.recovery on Sun, 04 Nov 2007 01:17:26 GMT Jasper Janssen <jasper@jjanssen.org> wrote: On 3 Nov 2007 19:28:54 GMT, Zebee Johnstone <zebeej@gmail.com> wrote: As people start to accept higher commute times there's a blurring between commuters and changers. Changers might live the fantasy enough to do things like volunteer for or at least donate to the local firebrigades
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On 3 Nov 2007 19:28:54 GMT, Zebee Johnstone <zebeej@gmail.com> wrote: >As people start to accept higher commute times there's a blurring >between commuters and changers. Changers might live the fantasy >enough to do things like volunteer for or at least donate to the local >firebrigades, commuters less so. Should hear the vitriol in >Bungendore which has just about become a dormitory suburb     

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Author: Glenn
Date: Dec 20, 2007 02:19

In alt.sysadmin.recovery on 03 Nov 2007 15:18:08 +0000 (GMT) Thomas Womack <twomack@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote: In article <slrnfio8ed.5os.zebeej@gmail.com>, Zebee Johnstone <zebeej@gmail.com> wrote: Even if every householder did the right thing (and not all do, especially bloody tree changers) a big bushfire can wreck a lot of infrastructure and farmland as well as bush.
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BT Humble wrote: > MikeyOz wrote: >> One thing that amazes me is the bus-stops with the glass shelters, >> there are some down at Frankston that virtually every week the glass has >> been shattered usually on the saturday night. I just can't understand >> how some people get their kicks. > > I can't understand why you'd replace the glass more than once? > > > BTH > I can't work out     

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Author: Zebee Johnstone
Date: Nov 4, 2007 00:31

"Patrick Turner" <info@turneraudio.com.au> wrote in message news:46D8DF59.49950A2B@turneraudio.com.au... EuanB wrote: Patrick Turner Wrote: EuanB wrote: Of course you are not only the fool you call others to escape having to defend a dodgy idea, but you are an arrogant when forced into a corner like the dunce you are. If you could defend your
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EuanB wrote: > > Patrick Turner Wrote: > > EuanB wrote: > > Of course you are not only the fool you call others > > to escape having to defend a dodgy idea, but you are an arrogant when > > forced into a corner like the dunce you are. > > > > If you could defend your ideas, then you would. > > While you show you have ZERO practical ideas to recommend be addopted > > by polliticians and     

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Author: Jasper Janssen
Date: Nov 3, 2007 18:17

Adam F wrote: MikeyOz wrote: http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22171879-5005961,00.html That's pretty amazing, I heard that CPR is only effective in around 3%% of cases! CPR is usually performed on people who appear to be dead, no pulse, no breathing. Unfortunately a lot of those people are actually dead, and CPR doesn't work on dead people. Theo Who has only
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Author: Zebee Johnstone
Date: Nov 3, 2007 12:28

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Author: Bean Long
Date: Oct 16, 2007 21:00

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Author: Resound
Date: Aug 31, 2007 23:44

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Author: Patrick Turner
Date: Aug 31, 2007 20:41

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Author: Theo Bekkers
Date: Aug 5, 2007 20:10

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