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AiA in Atlanta
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by AiA in Atlanta » Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:19 am
Jubial Priest wrote:Why do you insist on displaying yourself as the village idiot?
Logistically, it is hard enough to transport water resources. Politically it is almost impossible especially when you have ignoramuses like yourself thinking that they should 'get active' to make a difference while being led by the nose by some other idiot.
Australia is an idiot mardi-gra. You are now head of the parade.
Didn't Hillary Clinton write a book, "It Takes a Village to Raise an Idiot," or something like that? Well, we are that village. We should be proud.
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JW Frogen
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by JW Frogen » Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:43 pm
National day of morning!!!!!!!!
Oh for fuck sake what is next for cry baby Australia, a National Day of Morning because we now suck at cricket?
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Postul8
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by Postul8 » Thu Feb 19, 2009 7:59 pm
That's mourning......as in 'sorry to see you carked' mourning. You confuse morning due to the hangovers you suffer

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JW Frogen
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by JW Frogen » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:02 pm
Yeah, my bag.
I am a man, so mornings are more important to me than mourning.
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mantra.
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by mantra. » Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:38 am
water pipeline transfer schemes have existed as long as this nation has been colonised. what no-one ever considers are the ecological impacts of changing what nature creates. We're seeing the impacts of that right now with the collapse of a river system raped and pillaged over less than a century. That climate change is exacerbating the problem cannot be linked or blamed. It simply is!
I have to agree with this, although we should have learnt to harvest water properly by now. We have so much of it and it just goes down the gurglar. After all the rain Sydney has had over the last week and the dams haven't moved and are still low.
We have rarely had innovative and practical politicians. They sit around, look at reports and recommendations, twiddle their thumbs then throw the report in the too hard basket.
For all our wonderful resources and comfortable lifestyle - our governments are absolutely hopeless at organisation, efficiency and practicality.
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