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Group: aus.mediawatch · Group Profile
Author: princeandyprinceandy Date: Dec 10, 2007 09:21
> Phred wrote:
>> It's pleasing to note that, as a result of its successful campaign,
>> Radio Labor has largely dropped its political commentary of the past
>> year or two and has gone back to more secular and interesting topics.
>>
>> This evening, for example, Steve Austin invited his fans to phone in
>> and comment on the "undersizing" trend in products sold in Oz -- that
>> is the trend to reducing product quantity while maintaining prices.
>> (Such as the reduction of the traditional beer stubbie from 375 ml to
>> the now common 330 ml in those suave little dildo bottles.)
>>
>> However, it seems his same silly socialist fans are still keen to
>> flaunt their quaint little attitudes in public. Such as the young
>> lady who phoned in to say that, as a University student who had to
>> watch her budget carefully, she had noticed -- because she was more
>> thirsty than usual -- that her preferred water supply had reduced in
>> volume by 20 ml as a consequence of a redesigned bottle shape.
>>
>> Jesus wept! The girl is watching her pennies and she's *buying* water
>> to drink at 50c or more per litre rather than drinking from the town
>> supply for free! (Okay, okay, not quite *free* if she has to pay the
>> water meter charges herself -- let's round it off to 0.1c/L.)
>>
>> One can only hope Mr Rudd doesn't have too many like this in his
>> cabinet. Otherwise God better help us!
>
> They are all like that. Phuckwits to the last.
The head phuckwits here with ljh and co.
Still want to tell everyone what to do. If the lady wants to drink bottled
water she is entitled.
But these dickheads want her to drink public water while they complain and
down beer.
It's that poor little johnny syndrome of trying to appear manly, resembles
his cricket performance and many posings with the armed service boys.
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