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think positive
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stui magpie wrote: | Say it for a 3rd time, I dare you.
Swanny will appear in a G string with Krudd to give you a personal lap dance.
Just out of curiosity, what was Victorias credit rating when Brumby was in power just before the election? |
I'll say it ten times but can we skip the Krudd bit? _________________ You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either! |
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stui magpie
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think positive wrote: | stui magpie wrote: | Say it for a 3rd time, I dare you.
Swanny will appear in a G string with Krudd to give you a personal lap dance.
Just out of curiosity, what was Victorias credit rating when Brumby was in power just before the election? |
I'll say it ten times but can we skip the Krudd bit? |
Careful, we're talking Wayne Swan not Dane. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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1061
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Just out of interest with the east/west thingy.
How is getting more vehicles onto the Eastern freeway faster going to ease the evening congestion outbound and ditto for the Tullarmarine/Bolte?
How would it have eased the North/South running Hoddle St/Punt Rd? |
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stui magpie
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1061 wrote: | Just out of interest with the east/west thingy.
How is getting more vehicles onto the Eastern freeway faster going to ease the evening congestion outbound and ditto for the Tullarmarine/Bolte?
How would it have eased the North/South running Hoddle St/Punt Rd? |
Heading north east of Sydney road there's a limited number of ways through and the further east you get the less the choices become. Any less cars on Hoddle street would help but it's a fkn carpark at any time of day.
I'm with you in that I never have seen a big need for it, I'd personally much prefer to link the Ring road from Greensborough with the Eastern but the Eltham greens have scared all the governments off that idea. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
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I have idea HOW you WOULD do it have eased the NorthSouth running Hoddle StPunt Rd . |
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stui magpie
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I have idea how Borat would like to introduce you to sister. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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eddiesmith
Lets get ready to Rumble
Joined: 23 Nov 2004 Location: Lexus Centre
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1061 wrote: | Just out of interest with the east/west thingy.
How is getting more vehicles onto the Eastern freeway faster going to ease the evening congestion outbound and ditto for the Tullarmarine/Bolte?
How would it have eased the North/South running Hoddle St/Punt Rd? |
It would eliminate the car park at the end of the freeway onto Alexandra Pde, plus get traffic moving past the Zoo, atm at peak hour it is just a car park, Alexandra is shocking especially on a Saturday afternoon, you stop about 1km from the end of the Eastern.
It wont improve the stoppage at Bulleen Road outbound at night, but that's 1 little section, it will mean people in the East can actually get to the other side of the city in a reasonable time, instead of 10 minutes to the end of the freeway then another 30 minutes to get to the Tulla and same back the other way
People in the Eastern suburbs are helped the most and that's why they all voted Liberal |
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think positive
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stui magpie wrote: | think positive wrote: | stui magpie wrote: | Say it for a 3rd time, I dare you.
Swanny will appear in a G string with Krudd to give you a personal lap dance.
Just out of curiosity, what was Victorias credit rating when Brumby was in power just before the election? |
I'll say it ten times but can we skip the Krudd bit? |
Careful, we're talking Wayne Swan not Dane. |
Oooooooooh. Bugger _________________ You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either! |
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1061
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australian sex party @aussexparty 33m33 minutes ago wrote: |
We are proud to announce that Fiona Patten has been elected to the Legislative Council for the next 4 years. #VicVotes #SpringSt |
Fiona Patten
Fiona Patten is a 49 year old advocate for civil liberties, sexual health, drug law reform and personal freedom. Her political mentors are her great aunt, Jessie Street –suffragette and human rights campaigner - and the late Don Chipp, founder of the Australian Democrats, with whom she shared a strong friendship. In 2009 disappointed at the lack of political change on adults-only and personal freedom issues and after extensive discussions with Chipp (who actually suggested the name) she registered and launched the Australian Sex Party.
She became the first political leader in Australia to call for a Royal Commission into child sex abuse in the church. She also called for an end to the proposed internet filter and successfully debated Senator Conroy over the parameters of it.
Her hobbies are reading, gardening, fashion and sport. In the 2001 Masters Games she won seven medals in swimming. Her media appearances have seen her front Foxtel’s adult pay TV channel, Nightmoves and she was a regular on Beauty and the Beast. More recently she has appeared on national television programs like Q & A and Sunrise and is a regular on Melbourne’s gay and lesbian radio, JOY FM.
Politically she is a centrist who supports small business and workers rights and sees no conflict in this approach. She has been in a de facto relationship with former Matilda magazine editor and lobbyist, Robbie Swan, for over 20 years. |
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HAL
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I'm sure she would like to hear about that. |
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David
I dare you to try
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: Andromeda
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Fantastic news. Congratulations, Fiona. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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Wokko
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2.54% of the vote. Democracy in action |
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David
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Look at the preference flows. As I wrote earlier in this thread, the Sex Party would have received strong support from Greens, Labor and LDP voters both below and above the line. The Greens easily had enough for one quota but not nearly enough for two, and Labor had enough for two but not for three. They also came just a few hundred votes from the fourth highest primary. There certainly are some bizarre results in upper house elections due to preference harvesting, but I think this result is pretty legitimate. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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nomadjack
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eddiesmith wrote: | It would eliminate the car park at the end of the freeway onto Alexandra Pde, plus get traffic moving past the Zoo, atm at peak hour it is just a car park, Alexandra is shocking especially on a Saturday afternoon, you stop about 1km from the end of the Eastern |
No it wouldn't. Modelling for the project estimated that only 13% of vehicles coming in off the Eastern would continue onto the new section. That's one of the reasons why the Libs wanted to keep the business case secret - according to pretty much all the advice the former government received from traffic and transport experts, the project was an ill-conceived and over-priced dud. |
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Tannin
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Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Location: Huon Valley Tasmania
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Very interesting to see the strong result from the below-the-line voters - thinking people who care enough to make their own choices. They count below-the-line last 'coz it's not as easy as the party-line votes, and these people - a record high 8% of the total I understand - have transformed what looked like a sad travesty of democracy with an alarming number of weird extremist did-I-really-vote-for-them?s elected into a sensible, fair result.
On my figures, we are looking at 14 Liberals, 2 Nationals, 2 gun nuts and a DLP on the retarding side (total 19), 14 Labor, 5 Greens, and the Sex Party on the progressive side (total 20), and the unclassifiable but apparently sensible Local Jobs chap in the middle.
To get legislation through without Liberal approval, the government need support from the Greens and any two out of the DLP, Local Jobs, Sex Party, Nationals, and gun nuts. That's pretty workable, but they will need to keep things reasonable because to block legislation the Liberals and Nationals only need to get support from the Greens or (for example) the rednecks and any two of the DLP, Sex Party, Greens or Local Jobs.
In short, we have a keep-the-bastards-honest upper house. That's a good result. _________________ �Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives! |
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