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j murray
j murray
SA
947 posts
SA, 947 posts
17 Oct 2009 10:16am
sitting here doing my IT bizzo with the why less canoodling along
listening to some country morning music, generally good music.
when up pops a little traditional aussie swipe at our worthwhat leaders,
How lucky we are to reside where satire dosn't mean a death sentence.
Something I had never heard before was from the album by Dave Prior,
called Soups too hot, what a great little story asking us which Rudd did
we elect, it appears to some, including myself that our prime minister
has multiple personality's.
Has to me the feeling of a new national anthem, one that soon everyone
would know the words, and sing with guttsoo...gusto...whatever's
sausage
sausage
QLD
4874 posts
QLD, 4874 posts
17 Oct 2009 10:04am
j murray said...


How lucky we are to reside where satire dosn't mean a death sentence.


I don't know about that......
Chaser's skit on "Make a realistic wish foundation" = death sentence.
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14968 posts
QLD, 14968 posts
17 Oct 2009 10:10am
listening to country music is a death sentence.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
17 Oct 2009 8:33am
j murray said...

Has to me the feeling of a new national anthem


Anything has got to be better than God save The Queen LOL



How many country singers does it take to change a lightbulb?


Two, one to do it and one to sing a song reminiscing about all
the good times he had with the old bulb.

Test pilot 1
Test pilot 1
WA
1430 posts
WA, 1430 posts
19 Oct 2009 3:25pm
old oxymoron country /music
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
19 Oct 2009 4:10pm
I used to always say that the only forms of music i didn't like were metal and C&W. These days I can handle a bit o' country as long as it aint sung by a sheila named Lorretta and the song is NOT about a houndog/ute/unrequited farm girl (so that narrows it down a bit). Still got a zero metal tolerance though.



How many hippy chicks does it take to change a light bulb?

4 - one to change it, one to curse that a male invented selfish incandescants in the 1st place, one to empathise with the light bulb and another to write a folk-song about it.
NotWal
NotWal
QLD
7436 posts
QLD, 7436 posts
19 Oct 2009 9:08pm
Australia

Two legs
Two arms
Two sun bronzed glands
Beneath the Southern Cross I stands
A sprig of wattle in me hands
A symbol of me native land

Australia (choke)
You bloody beauty

NotWal
NotWal
QLD
7436 posts
QLD, 7436 posts
19 Oct 2009 9:17pm
sausage said...

j murray said...


How lucky we are to reside where satire dosn't mean a death sentence.


I don't know about that......
Chaser's skit on "Make a realistic wish foundation" = death sentence.



They were dead long before that. I sense an irrational generational allegiance to those smug wankers.
sausage
sausage
QLD
4874 posts
QLD, 4874 posts
19 Oct 2009 10:44pm
NotWal said...

sausage said...

j murray said...


How lucky we are to reside where satire dosn't mean a death sentence.


I don't know about that......
Chaser's skit on "Make a realistic wish foundation" = death sentence.



They were dead long before that. I sense an irrational generational allegiance to those smug wankers.


What's even scarier Notwal is the irrational generational allegiance to the smuggest wanker of all - the KRuddster himself. Sh1t I'm not a violent person but if there's any one person I'd like to give a chinese arm burn to it would have to be him.
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
20 Oct 2009 10:45am
I believe the PC term these days is an East Asia arm burn. Perhaps Kev might be able to provide you with a ridgy didge Mandarin term?

BTW he's not half as bad as the little gollum before him I reckon. Probabaly likes C&W too.
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