Re: Things that you don't understand
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 11:20 am
dedja wrote:
Why I watched 4 mins of a 5 min YouTube clip to hear 5 words.
The rest of it is good, that bit is great.
dedja wrote:
Why I watched 4 mins of a 5 min YouTube clip to hear 5 words.
dedja wrote:How does one ‘come out’ as non-binary’?
Pseudo wrote:dedja wrote:How does one ‘come out’ as non-binary’?
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Brodlach wrote:Whilst we are on this track, on this thread and another, I thought about whether I should mention this.
The kids that were tied up after taking their sixth swim in a neighbors pool after being told not to.
Shouldn’t have been tied up period, but if the kids were not there it wouldn’t have happened. These kids, aged between 6-8, not at school, without parental guidance could have drowned. Who takes the blame if they did drown?
It doesn’t matter if the kids are indigenous, white, green, pink or purple they shouldn’t have been on another person’s property. It’s really turned into a racial debate rather than why it has occurred.
MW wrote:Brodlach wrote:Whilst we are on this track, on this thread and another, I thought about whether I should mention this.
The kids that were tied up after taking their sixth swim in a neighbors pool after being told not to.
Shouldn’t have been tied up period, but if the kids were not there it wouldn’t have happened. These kids, aged between 6-8, not at school, without parental guidance could have drowned. Who takes the blame if they did drown?
It doesn’t matter if the kids are indigenous, white, green, pink or purple they shouldn’t have been on another person’s property. It’s really turned into a racial debate rather than why it has occurred.
Agree with everything you said, but the biggest issue was tying them up. That was abhorrent...
Brodlach wrote:I watched her on A Current Affair last night, was everyone else’s fault
Kids at that age should always be supervised let alone around water.
Corona Man wrote:We will all probably see this on the news tonight.
A person has either fallen or jumped from a Hot Air Balloon ride over Melbourne.
I often see the balloons each day as I drive to work. They lift off from an oval not far from my place. Then drift (or whatever they do) past the Melbourne CBD and land a hour or 2 later on the south east side of the city. It's usually quite a site to see them. I have even considered doing the ride one day, as a unique way to get a view of Melbourne and surrounds.
Sadly, the person who has deceased, fell right near Mrs C's place of work (A primary school), one street back. As you can imagine the scene was quickly taken over by police and other emergency services personal. I hope there were no kids on the walk to school this morning who witnessed this tragic event.
Spargo wrote:Corona Man wrote:We will all probably see this on the news tonight.
A person has either fallen or jumped from a Hot Air Balloon ride over Melbourne.
I often see the balloons each day as I drive to work. They lift off from an oval not far from my place. Then drift (or whatever they do) past the Melbourne CBD and land a hour or 2 later on the south east side of the city. It's usually quite a site to see them. I have even considered doing the ride one day, as a unique way to get a view of Melbourne and surrounds.
Sadly, the person who has deceased, fell right near Mrs C's place of work (A primary school), one street back. As you can imagine the scene was quickly taken over by police and other emergency services personal. I hope there were no kids on the walk to school this morning who witnessed this tragic event.
No suspicious circumstances, sounds like suicide.
Jim05 wrote:Mick Molloy
Am I missing something?
I find him as funny as genital warts
Might as well add Judith Lucy to the list toodedja wrote:Jim05 wrote:Mick Molloy
Am I missing something?
I find him as funny as genital warts
You’re not on your Pat Malone there.
Sam Pang is just as bad.
Throw in Dave Hughes and Peter Helliar whilst we’re at it.
Booney wrote:A mate is currently in Lake Tepako on the South Island of New Zealand, the bottle shop has a six pack of Sparkling Ale cans for $18.29. 2895kms from the brewery.
Dan Murphys at the Brickworks has them for $26.99. 6.2kms from the brewery.
Woolworths Group taking the piss!Booney wrote:A mate is currently in Lake Tepako on the South Island of New Zealand, the bottle shop has a six pack of Sparkling Ale cans for $18.29. 2895kms from the brewery.
Dan Murphys at the Brickworks has them for $26.99. 6.2kms from the brewery.
Booney wrote:A mate is currently in Lake Tepako on the South Island of New Zealand, the bottle shop has a six pack of Sparkling Ale cans for $18.29. 2895kms from the brewery.
Dan Murphys at the Brickworks has them for $26.99. 6.2kms from the brewery.