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bring back bob hawke.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:39 pm
by woody.t
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:57 pm
by Cliff R
I liked Bob !!
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 1:20 pm
by Bungers
Hahah go bobby. If he was as good a PM as Keating hed be a legend.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 1:40 pm
by Cliff R
From memory "Uncle" Bob was usually portrayed by the media as being fairly "pie eyed" most of the time. People liked him as he was human and not all political all the time.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 7:12 pm
by revmax
In a deep tone. "AHHHHH"
Bob cam from the metal workers union and understood the worker. "AHHHHH"
That red headed *%#@& that has the reigns now is setting this country up for ruins.
The chineese are buying our farms, the government is taking the water leases from the Riverina, WTF! and that stupid bitch thinks we are doin OK cause we have mining.
Mining BS we are at the bottom of the food chain so to speak. Pretty soon we will be owned by the asians, if not already, they own the power companies. Think about it 2-3 years ago the cost of power nearly doubled then all of a sudden solar pannels appeared at an affordable rate with govenment subsidys available. BUT where are the pannels made. China !! They have us screwed. Up the cost of power and people will buy the pannels. They win ! what can we do ?
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 8:52 pm
by El_Freddo
revmax wrote:In a deep tone. "AHHHHH"
Bob cam from the metal workers union and understood the worker. "AHHHHH"
That red headed *%#@& that has the reigns now is setting this country up for ruins.
The chineese are buying our farms, the government is taking the water leases from the Riverina, WTF! and that stupid bitch thinks we are doin OK cause we have mining.
Mining BS we are at the bottom of the food chain so to speak. Pretty soon we will be owned by the asians, if not already, they own the power companies. Think about it 2-3 years ago the cost of power nearly doubled then all of a sudden solar pannels appeared at an affordable rate with govenment subsidys available. BUT where are the pannels made. China !! They have us screwed. Up the cost of power and people will buy the pannels. They win ! what can we do ?
TOTALLY AGREE!
As for the question... find a farmer that's community minded with a direction for this (currently) great country that has a passion to follow this through without being side tracked/gagged at the top or paid out like garret.
Some of this country's best PM's came from "the little people" on the land who have a true understanding of what THIS country needs, not what is in the best interest of some global agreement that we seem to be the only ones upholding...
Cheers
Bennie
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 8:53 pm
by steptoe
Yeah, bring him back in that photo of him and his latest bride wearing his smudgie buglers - a match for Mista Abbott
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 8:58 pm
by steptoe
Or, according to the second edition of "The Guiness Book of Records" 1956
Same time 08 seconds to 20 seconds of the clip! to , less brown shtuff 57 years later !!
In keeping with the copyright statement within the book the above quoted is a brief passage that is allowed by a reviewer.
I hereby appoint myself as a reviewer - just for the moment
"This years copy (1956) of The Guiness Book of Records was an excellent read from front to back , hardcover edition. If you rush down to your second hand book shop you may just be lucky to score yourself a copy" said Steptoe Jonno
Continuing with the review:
the oldest Internal Combustion car still in running order was the Danish "Hammel" , a twin cylinder
horizontal (SEE?) water cooled 4 stroke of 2720 cc with a 3.5:1 compression ratio, with tube burner ignition produced on a test bed 3.5 HP at 500 rpm
The fastest "closed car" MB 300SL Sports Coupe 2996cc , comp ratio of 8.5:1 , 240HP @6000rpm , using
Bosch direct petrol injection ~ 165mph car
Most powerful car was the Ferrari 375 Millemiglia with a 60 degree V12 4522cc ~ 340HP @7000rpm gave ~ 180mph in top (4th)
then there is the fastest most powerful UK built car category - taken out by the D Type Jaguar with its I6 3422cc, 9.0:1 comp ratio, 250BHP @6000rpm ooh, they did not print the speed ??!!
Most powerful Saloon Car - Chrysler 300 , 300HP, 5432cc V8 hit 127.58mph at the US Stock Car Speed Trials Championship
Most expensive standard car was a Spanish Pegasos 7,600 to 9,000 pounds UK with a 90 degree V8 3.2 litre with twin OHC,
sodium cooled valves ~ 250 HP @ 6500rpm. Five speed box ,
ZF limited slip diff
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:01 pm
by steptoe
Solar panels are $400 each and retail for a grand, you'd hardly need a subsidy if they were bought in bulk by the government and installed at cost along with their other bits, again at cost.
2bobs worth
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:07 pm
by revmax
Go Bob.
0 to 2.5 pints in 12 seconds. Far out in 55 he was probably just a lad too.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:26 pm
by steptoe
Oxford Scholar
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:44 pm
by steptoe
Dick Smith for PM !!
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:58 pm
by Silverbullet
steptoe wrote:Dick Smith for PM !!
I dunno about PM, but he certainly knows what he's on about.
As for Juliar I'd agree she's not great, but Abbott is worse...alot worse.
Ah I do love politics threads

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 10:05 pm
by El_Freddo
steptoe wrote:Dick Smith for PM !!
This could be interesting. He's certainly got a good Australian orientated resume and the passion for Australia's interest for the top job.
Cheers
Bennie
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 10:13 pm
by steptoe
I'm trying my best to avoid any food sourced from China starting last Sunday, but thanks to a dude that shouted me a made in China paddle pop branded icy pole - ~shudder ~
ALDI stopped selling Australian pineapple, bringing in Philli pines

no cheaper per can to us the consumer and when you read that the consumer prefers to save 20c a load of tomato sauce over 158 jobs in Victoria...... well....
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 12:06 am
by NachaLuva
Bungers wrote:Hahah go bobby. If he was as good a PM as Keating hed be a legend.
Seriously???
steptoe wrote:Dick Smith for PM !!
Hell yeah
El_Freddo wrote:This could be interesting. He's certainly got a good Australian orientated resume and the passion for Australia's interest for the top job.
Cheers
Bennie
Not sure if he has the political clout to make it but if he did he'd be awesome
Remember when he brought out his own brand of matches & called em "dickhead" matches? In reference to "redhead" matches hahaha

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:57 pm
by subybrumby
Yes, I'd go for Dick Smith but he'd be too smart to set himself up as a politician. I think the smart clever people in Australia steer clear of politics and just go about their business.