Asininedrivel
caviar connoisseur
God. Damn. Value was circa $3500-4000 a few years ago when O'Farrell got done for it.But I won't buy it from uncle Dan. His price is way off.
Speculation wine: making bikes look like good value since ever.
God. Damn. Value was circa $3500-4000 a few years ago when O'Farrell got done for it.But I won't buy it from uncle Dan. His price is way off.
$3k was the stated value at the time. Apparently it's a pretty average vintage. I can't find a review from Barry anywhere...God. Damn. Value was circa $3500-4000 a few years ago when O'Farrell got done for it.
Speculation wine: making bikes look like good value since ever.
Change of plans .... Ribs and rum!Pork belly and Champagne for dinner tonight.
It's a fucking joke of a system that allows these grubs to control this. And it's only going to get worse. Much worseHere in SA, parliament just last week voted that our ICAC couldn't investigate misconduct or maladministration.
Just now ABC pops up with this gem.
With no code of conduct, SA politicians can't be investigated, ICAC says
The Independent Commissioner Against Corruption raises concerns that MPs cannot be investigated for misconduct claims until they implement their own code of conduct.www.abc.net.au
Long weekend, Rum with ribs.Change of plans .... Ribs and rum!
Change of plans .... Ribs and rum!
have a word with Bruzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. I'm sure he has a few dozen cases that some anonymous donor kindly dropped off at his humongous estate.Pork belly and Champagne for dinner tonight.
This current run of NSW Lib/Nat government has been slimey from the start. They have manage to wriggle themselves out of trouble several times and I hope that this brings the whole lot of then undone. I know it won't, but if it does I will be buying a bottle of 1959 Penfolds Grange Hermitage to celebrate.
https://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_383961/penfolds-grange-1959
But I won't buy it from uncle Dan. His price is way off.
still need to get rid of #BruzIt has made for some great satire.
That's a fairly disingenuous statement. You're making it sound like Boris' admittedly premature and ill-thought through 'Freedom Day' is responsible for the current clusterfuck in the UK. Yes, it was responsible for a big spike in cases but that's not why people are forced to queue up for food nor why there is a mad petrol shortage and a massive hike in gas prices.Brexit plus freedom day/covid mismanagement seems to be going well in Old Blighty.
'Never thought we'd have to do this': Britons pushed to food banks as government winds up COVID-19 pandemic aid
Charity food banks in Britain say they are already near full capacity as winter closes in, and are gearing up for a surge in demand.www.abc.net.au
I admit it sounds a bit disingenuous, but Boris' motivation for Freedom Day and opening up was to allow the welfare to be wound back and this is what is leading to demand on the charity food banks.That's a fairly disingenuous statement. You're making it sound like Boris' admittedly premature and ill-thought through 'Freedom Day' is responsible for the current clusterfuck in the UK....
Thats true but I dare say there'd be even bigger queues without it as the dole in the UK is pretty woeful and food bank queues have been a common feature in the UK ever since 'austerity measures' were brought in a decade or so ago.I admit it sounds a bit disingenuous, but Boris' motivation for Freedom Day and opening up was to allow the welfare to be wound back and this is what is leading to demand on the charity food banks.
He is pure pig shit. Did you see jordy's review of the blue mountains tunnel that the nats want to build?still need to get rid of #Bruz
I did not, but it sounds like a classic #Bruz move.He is pure pig shit. Did you see jordy's review of the blue mountains tunnel that the nats want to build?