
by dedja » Fri Jun 13, 2025 2:27 pm
by Pseudo » Fri Jun 13, 2025 3:42 pm
dedja wrote:What’s the atomic number of Adamantium?
by dedja » Fri Jun 13, 2025 3:43 pm
Pseudo wrote:dedja wrote:What’s the atomic number of Adamantium?
Trick question. Adamantium is an alloy.
by Lightning McQueen » Sun Jun 15, 2025 1:49 pm
by locky801 » Sun Jun 15, 2025 1:54 pm
by Jim05 » Sun Jun 15, 2025 2:08 pm
Hottest time of the year in the ME but as it’s the best time of year to visit Europe we usually always end up there on the way over and way back and have often copped 46-48 days in Doha or Dubai. Doha isn’t fun when it’s that hotlocky801 wrote:Youngest daughter jet setting again, flew out of a freezing cold wet Adelaide and arrived in Doha with temperature at 5.00am a nice 32C with a forecast top of 46C
by locky801 » Sun Jun 15, 2025 2:11 pm
Jim05 wrote:Hottest time of the year in the ME but as it’s the best time of year to visit Europe we usually always end up there on the way over and way back and have often copped 46-48 days in Doha or Dubai. Doha isn’t fun when it’s that hotlocky801 wrote:Youngest daughter jet setting again, flew out of a freezing cold wet Adelaide and arrived in Doha with temperature at 5.00am a nice 32C with a forecast top of 46C
by Pseudo » Sun Jun 15, 2025 4:06 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:My mum and her partner are very astute travellers who quiz us to ensure we’ve done everything required.
Mum didn’t get let on the plane yesterday as her passport expires in 5 and a half months!
by mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Jun 16, 2025 1:47 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Jun 18, 2025 4:48 pm
Pseudo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:My mum and her partner are very astute travellers who quiz us to ensure we’ve done everything required.
Mum didn’t get let on the plane yesterday as her passport expires in 5 and a half months!
That seems overly draconian, especially if you have return tickets within that period. I thought 3 months was the minimum requirement?
by Jim05 » Wed Jun 18, 2025 5:15 pm
Most countries require 6 months remaining on your passportPseudo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:My mum and her partner are very astute travellers who quiz us to ensure we’ve done everything required.
Mum didn’t get let on the plane yesterday as her passport expires in 5 and a half months!
That seems overly draconian, especially if you have return tickets within that period. I thought 3 months was the minimum requirement?
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Jun 18, 2025 9:53 pm
Most countries require 6 months remaining on your passport[/quote]Jim05 wrote:That seems overly draconian, especially if you have return tickets within that period. I thought 3 months was the minimum requirement?
by Brodlach » Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:26 am
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by amber_fluid » Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:50 am
Brodlach wrote:Interesting conversation I overheard in a supermarket today between an older man about 70 and an Asian lady.
Him “ I’m the boss you’ll ####### do what I say”
Her “why”
Him “I’ll ######## send you back”
Struck a nerve with me and I stopped and glared which he saw but thought i should just keep out so she didn’t get in more trouble
Hadn’t heard something like that before
by Brodlach » Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:54 am
amber_fluid wrote:Brodlach wrote:Interesting conversation I overheard in a supermarket today between an older man about 70 and an Asian lady.
Him “ I’m the boss you’ll ####### do what I say”
Her “why”
Him “I’ll ######## send you back”
Struck a nerve with me and I stopped and glared which he saw but thought i should just keep out so she didn’t get in more trouble
Hadn’t heard something like that before
My wife says that to me all the time.
Not quite sure where she’ll send me though
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by woodublieve12 » Wed Jul 02, 2025 11:07 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:
For all things medical and ladies: Psyber
For all things cricket: TDK
For all things travel: Jim
For nothing: LM
by another grub » Sun Jul 27, 2025 10:15 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Jul 30, 2025 2:40 pm
Annabel Digance and her husband Greg already found guilty of blackmailing Premier Peter Malinauskas before trying to sue him
Former politician Annabel Digance and her husband are suing the Premier but unsealed court documents show they were actually found guilty of blackmailing him, a court can now reveal.
Sean Fewster
Chief Court Reporter
July 30, 2025 - 1:27PM
Former Labor MP Annabel Digance and her husband Greg were found guilty of blackmailing Premier Peter Malinauskas in a closed court hearing before agreeing to leave him alone in exchange for not being sentenced, a court has heard.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court revealed the District Court had issued “sealed orders” including “a finding of guilt” against both Digances prior to prosecutors dropping their blackmail charges in April 2023.
Those orders say “the court, having found the defendant Annabel Faith Digance guilty, considers it should exercise its power” under the Sentencing Act “to issue against the defendant” orders for the “prevention of abuse” of Mr Malinauskas.
The revelation came during the first hearing of Ms Digance’s $2.3 million lawsuit - which lawyers for Mr Malinauskas and the state government said they would immediately move to have thrown out.
Michael Abbott KC, for Mr Malinauskas, said the Digances agreed to stay away from his client after District Court Judge Paul Muscat had found them guilty of blackmail.
That was the only way at law, he said, such an imposition on their personal liberty could be implemented - meaning their prosecution was neither malicious nor unlawful, as they have alleged.
He asked the court to order the government hand over SA Police and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions’ files as to how the “agreement” with the Digances, to end their case without a sentencing penalty, came about.
The dropped Digance blackmail case
In April 2021, former Labor MP Annabel Digance and her husband Greg were charged with having blackmailed Mr Malinauskas – then in Opposition – with false accusations to politically wound him prior to the 2022 election.
They maintained their innocence, dubbing their prosecution “malicious” and calling for Labor heavyweights to be cross-examined prior to trial.
In court, they claimed Ms Malinauskas “got wired up”, went to “extraordinary lengths” and “deceitfully sought to entrap” them to silence a bullying and racism inquiry.
In April 2023, one month before their scheduled trial, the charges were dropped after the Digances consented to a ban on any form of contact with Mr Malinauskas and his family.
Ms Digance is suing Mr Malinauskas and the government for $2.3 million, alleging her 2021 arrest for blackmail was unlawful and a malicious prosecution.
She alleges Mr Malinauskas abused his position, and engaged in misfeasance, by orchestrating the arrest to damage her career and stop a parliamentary bullying inquiry.
She further alleges Mr Malinauskas’ covert recordings of conversations with both her and her husband, Greg, were made unlawfully.
Mr Malinauskas and the government have denied her allegations, with the Premier telling The Advertiser “all I’ve ever wanted is for” the Digances “to leave me alone”.
by dedja » Wed Jul 30, 2025 3:07 pm
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