It looks like you have progressed to the second stage of grieving the loss of your man Craig. You have left denial and now moved into anger. You now face bargaining, depression and then finally acceptance. If it is all too much I am sure there is a Hillsong church somewhere close by where you will be among friends who will understand your sad loss.
It looks like you have progressed to the second stage of grieving the loss of your man Craig. You have left denial and now moved into anger. You now face bargaining, depression and then finally acceptance. If it is all too much I am sure there is a Hillsong church somewhere close by where you will be among friends who will understand your sad loss.
That's not bad DMaxer, happy clappers........made me smile.
They are all as bad as one another.
We just swing between one bunch of complete idiots to the ones from the next village down the road.
The way Albo is going he may very well be another one term wonder.
Scomo was a complete and utter narcissist and had to go but the alternatives are not looking too flash in my opinion.
They are all as bad as one another. We just swing between one bunch of complete idiots to the ones from the next village down the road.
The way Albo is going he may very well be another one term wonder. Scomo was a complete and utter narcissist and had to go but the alternatives are not looking too flash in my opinion.
I don't know how you come to that conclusion about Albo. But I suppose that we all see things through the prism of our individual prejudices. However, I agree with your summation of Scomo.
Denis, you need to take a leaf out of your leaders book. He said he would govern for ALL Australians on election night. How about you just laugh for everyone, not just the bit your blinkered view thinks we all should follow. btw, if I entered a happy clappers castle the roof may well fall in.
Dennis, Dmax ?
-- Edited by Craig1 on Saturday 3rd of September 2022 05:56:27 PM
"Albo recruits Julia at pointy end of the campaign Former prime minister Julia Gillard has made a rare campaign appearance to help Anthony Albanese kick off the last day of the election campaign in the seat of Sturt."
The first thing I notice is that there are very few individuals of voting age at the school, so what was the purpose of the visit?
The second thing is that all parties appear to be laughing at some figure off the left side of the frame, perhaps the principal. I can just imagine the principal asking "Is there any chance that a Labor government will increase funding for private schools?"
-- Edited by dorian on Sunday 4th of September 2022 11:19:11 AM
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