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David
to wish impossible things
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: the edge of the deep green sea
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The Prototype wrote: | Oh, I only heard on Ten they said that the team showed up on her doorstep offering a backyard makeover. |
lol, they probably would want to make the rival network look as bad as possible. _________________ "Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange |
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Mike
Joined: 20 Sep 1996 Location: Lilydale, Tas.
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Eunos wrote: | Syd_Magpies_Girl wrote: | Not you, I didn't even say a word to you - what the? |
Hal is a bot.
An automated response program.
He comes and goes.
Do not take him seriously as he cannot hear you anyway. |
... and programmed to pick on Liberal voters |
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Mike wrote: | Eunos wrote: | Syd_Magpies_Girl wrote: | Not you, I didn't even say a word to you - what the? |
Hal is a bot.
An automated response program.
He comes and goes.
Do not take him seriously as he cannot hear you anyway. |
... and programmed to pick on Liberal voters |
Yeah learnt my lesson that time - I'll vote for the Pensioner Party next time
As for the Bot, now I feel extra stupid for talking to myself! |
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rand corp
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: south east asia
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So we applaud their Aussie resolve, their working class humour & resiliance and celebrate their Australianess, their ockerness, these two ordinary Australians that for two weeks opitimized everything that was good about the Australian character (according to the media and Greg Norman anyway). Then, when they are finally free we expect them to NOT do what any other ordinary working class Australian (or from anywhere else for that matter) would do which is TAKE THE MONEY BEING THROWN AT YOU.
Fair Go! |
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wasteofspace
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rand corp wrote: | So we applaud their Aussie resolve, their working class humour & resiliance and celebrate their Australianess, their ockerness, these two ordinary Australians that for two weeks opitimized everything that was good about the Australian character |
Thats gilding the lily a tad, lets face it any 2 guys stuck under a rock would be hailed as heroes, but what other choice did they have but to be stuck under a rock? Being stuck under a rock makes you the great aussie hero? I'm going out to find a big rock right now, insert humourous "crawl back under it" tag line here ......... _________________ The armchair critic that does nothing but knock the doers of the world is to be despised as a traitor to evolution |
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David
to wish impossible things
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: the edge of the deep green sea
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what is a hero anyway.... If you asked people to name some heroes they probably couldn't name any real ones. Hell, I don't think even I can. _________________ "Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange |
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wasteofspace
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David from Canberra wrote: | what is a hero anyway.... If you asked people to name some heroes they probably couldn't name any real ones. Hell, I don't think even I can. |
Claus von Stauffenberg of the German Wehrmacht during WW2, disciple of the famous occultist Stephan George, has a greater man ever lived? Got blown to pieces losing his left eye, right hand, and last two fingers of his left hand, refused any drugs during the operation just using mind over pain. Worked 16 hours a day doing 6 different things at once, his mind was honed through meditation to an unimaginable degree. A German aristocrat whose philosophy was that he was the servant of those below him in society, when the Nazi's invaded Poland raping and pillaging he distributed food and water and arrested any Nazi he found commiting war crimes at great personal risk. In the end he realised he had no choice but to try and assasinate Hitler even though the chances were slim and a virtual suicide mission. He placed the brief case bomb under the table and left the meeting early only to have the officer who came in after him move the bomb away from Hitlers seat, somehow Hitler survived even though his clothes were shredded off his body. He was arrested and executed but was happy to let god judge his actions... great man _________________ The armchair critic that does nothing but knock the doers of the world is to be despised as a traitor to evolution |
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The Prototype
Paint my face with a good-for-nothin smile.
Joined: 23 Apr 2003 Location: Hobart, Tasmania
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David from Canberra wrote: | what is a hero anyway.... If you asked people to name some heroes they probably couldn't name any real ones. Hell, I don't think even I can. |
This quote paints a picture of what one type of hero really is.
"The true measure of a hero is when a man lays down his life with the knowledge that those he saves... will never know." _________________ Ðavâgé
https://www.facebook.com/davehardingphotography
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Pa Marmo
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Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Location: Nicks BB member #617
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The Prototype wrote: | [This quote paints a picture of what one type of hero really is.
"The true measure of a hero is when a man lays down his life with the knowledge that those he saves... will never know." |
Never more truefull words were spoken. We never see or hear from the true hero _________________ Genesis 1:1 |
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rand corp
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: south east asia
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aceofstace wrote: | rand corp wrote: | So we applaud their Aussie resolve, their working class humour & resiliance and celebrate their Australianess, their ockerness, these two ordinary Australians that for two weeks opitimized everything that was good about the Australian character |
Thats gilding the lily a tad, lets face it any 2 guys stuck under a rock would be hailed as heroes, but what other choice did they have but to be stuck under a rock? Being stuck under a rock makes you the great aussie hero? I'm going out to find a big rock right now, insert humourous "crawl back under it" tag line here ......... |
add: (according to the media and Greg Norman anyway)
Why edit my quote to suit your own agenda!!!! I was merely pointing out the way these guys had been portayed/set up in the media. Of course the real heroes are the ones that got these guys out. The guy who went down there and did the final blasting is a deadset legend.
The actual point of the post was to suggest that well, if the media think their story is newsworthy and want to pay them millions to tell it, what average Aussie would knock it back, you can't have it both ways. |
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wasteofspace
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I didn't edit it, just didn't bother posting all of it for the sake of brevity, jeez Louise is Greg Norman holding you hostage until he is properly quoted? _________________ The armchair critic that does nothing but knock the doers of the world is to be despised as a traitor to evolution |
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rand corp
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In not posting the whole quote you gave it new meaning and criticized that!!!! |
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Pa Marmo
Side by Side
Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Location: Nicks BB member #617
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aceofstace wrote: | I didn't edit it, just didn't bother posting all of it for the sake of brevity, jeez Louise is Greg Norman holding you hostage until he is properly quoted? |
ed·it (ĕd'ĭt) pronunciation
tr.v., -it·ed, -it·ing, -its.
1.
1. To prepare (written material) for publication or presentation, as by correcting, revising, or adapting.
2. To prepare an edition of for publication: edit a collection of short stories.
3. To modify or adapt so as to make suitable or acceptable: edited her remarks for presentation to a younger audience.
2. To supervise the publication of (a newspaper or magazine, for example).
3. To assemble the components of (a film or soundtrack, for example), as by cutting and splicing.
4. To eliminate; delete: edited the best scene out.
n.
An act or instance of editing: made several last-minute edits for reasons of space.
phrasal verbs:
edit in
1. To insert during the course of editing: An additional scene was edited in before the show was aired.
edit out
1. To delete during the course of editing: A controversial scene was edited out of the film.
Liar, Liar. _________________ Genesis 1:1 |
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