 | Posted by Scott on Tuesday 4 March 2008, 11:11 pm Categories: Blogosphere, GrodsThink, Media, Politics, Public transport, Society Tags: Tags: ALP, blogging, BrendanNelson, Connex, cricket, DavidHicks, DickSmith, Fleshlight, HeraldSun, InterestRates, KevinRudd, LiberalParty, LynneKosky, OsamaBinLaden, penis, PrinceHarry |
The Editor, John Surname, Ant Rogenous, Jeremy Sear, Wah and Craig discuss the following:
* Blogging
* Kevin Rudd’s first 100 days
* The Liberal Party
* Brendan Nelson
* Interest rates
* Cricket
* The Herald Sun
* David Hicks
* Dick Smith
* Osama Bin Laden
* Prince Harry
* Connex
* Lynne Kosky
* Public transport
* Victorian Labor Party
* Fleshlight
* What is the plural of “penis”?
* Liberal leadership future
** I don’t know why but that bloody “Play now” link is still serving up episode four. I have no solution yet. Something to do with the intertubes broken or something. Just to be safe, use the “Play in popup” link or the “Download” link. **
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Of course, the problem isn’t that they did the stunt at all, it’s that they severely embarrassed the NSW police. New testimony has also come to light about how they were caught.
They were only caught after they reached the edge of what they thought was the security zone, they were beginning to turn around anyway, and the police only apprehended them when Chas stepped out dressed as Osama.
Theoretically they could have kept on going past the third checkpoint (and how is this third checkpoint any better than the first two?) and caused a huge embarrassment - which is why the NSW police are so upset about this. It doesn’t prove their security measures are working at all, and they know it.
$300 million and defeated by a bunch of comedians from the ABC.
Nice.
 | Posted by Scott on Sunday 10 September 2006, 12:26 pm Categories: Environment, GrodsNibbles, Politics, Society Tags: Tags: alQaeda, FossilFuels, Iraq, MangledThoughts, OsamaBinLaden, PeakOil, PeterBeattie, SaddamHussein, senate, SteveIrwin |
1) Feds accept Peak Oil
In a blow to those who deny the theory of Peak Oil, a Senate committee looking into the future of oil and its impact on Australia has announced in its interim report that it accepts Peak Oil as highly likely within about 20 years and that we should get off our arses and do something about it. Of course, this is a blow to “charlatans” like Mangled Douglas who quotes from the world’s dodgiest looking website to prove that oil isn’t a fossil fuel after all, and that Steve Bracks and The Age (et al.) are responsible for a worldwide ruse:
The Gas Resources Corporation explains why oil is produced cehmically, deep below the mantle in abundance, and is not a ‘fossil fuel’. Indeed, the G.R.C. only illminates what, when carefully considered, stands as nothing less than dum beleif in magic, oil is a product of fossils.
2) Steve Irwin’s death huge around world
Just check out The Guardian’s top stories last week:
Bloody Brits letting a bit of cricket get ahead of a True Aussie Bloke.
3) Teflon Pete slides it in
In a campaign effort that will be immortalised in political studies textbooks (what not to do), the National/ Liberal coalition actually managed to lose more seats in yesterday’s election to a widely disliked and distrusted Queensland Labor party led by Peter Beattie. After this clear indication that the coalition’s appeal for a sympathy vote backfired, The Editor has now given up all hope and expects the same reaction in GrodsCageFight voting.
4) US Senate finds no link between Osama and Saddam
No shit.