Things that make you go.......WTF?
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- Nick - Pie Man
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I like my bosses, and since im in the field and see them about twice a year, its cool!!!stui magpie wrote:I have no one from work on Facebook and make no apologies for it. Work is work, personal is personal. End discussion.think positive wrote:My bosses are both on my friends list! I just don't talk work!!
but one cracks it when the saints lose, the other I have bumped into at the footy!!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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^ No we don't. We have a new Labor Party leader. Our Prme Minister is Julia Gillard.
(Tomorrow that will change, one assumes. The Prime Minister is the person appointed to that office by the Governer General and, by convention, the GG appoints whoever has the confidence of the house. In general, a vote is not needed, the GG just accepts the word of the would-be PM. Then, if that person was telling porkies, the House passes a vote of no confidence, and the GG is duty-bound to pay attention.)
(Tomorrow that will change, one assumes. The Prime Minister is the person appointed to that office by the Governer General and, by convention, the GG appoints whoever has the confidence of the house. In general, a vote is not needed, the GG just accepts the word of the would-be PM. Then, if that person was telling porkies, the House passes a vote of no confidence, and the GG is duty-bound to pay attention.)
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OK, this definitely matches the thread title.
A WELLINGTON pub is offering syringes loaded with stag semen, kiwifruit liqueur and yoghurt, as part of its entry into a wild food challenge.
Sarah Wood, function manager at the Green Man in the CBD, says she has tried the drink after her curiosity got the better of her.
"Once you get past the fact that there is stag semen in it, it is actually quite a nice wee concoction," she said.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/w ... z2Y8y3QBix
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.