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    I voted with my conscience, rather than along party lines, and I can also say that my first choice vote, and the second choice vote, was a scone with jam and cream. Was washed down rather beautifully by a large flat white.

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    if there were a chocolate scone, owuld be a landslide win!!

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    Our polling booth only had sausages and onion wrapped in soft white bread.

    Had just had breakfast, so I passed, but it smelt great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    I voted with my conscience, rather than along party lines, and I can also say that my first choice vote, and the second choice vote, was a scone with jam and cream. Was washed down rather beautifully by a large flat white.
    I would have thought a conscience vote would have precluded cream.
    The last time I went along with party lines I had fairy bread and raspberry fizzy drink. Oh for the return of those heady days of reckless abandonment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    I would have thought a conscience vote would have precluded cream.
    The last time I went along with party lines I had fairy bread and raspberry fizzy drink. Oh for the return of those heady days of reckless abandonment.
    Not at all, I viewed the cream as the ultimate stimulus package. It will stimulate my waistline to continue expanding.

    And the disappointment I felt when I first tasted fairy bread. It was not made with real fairies at all. Perhaps in these days of world recession, and poor management of fairy habitats by successive governments, the fairies have all flown away, leaving none to be harvested as ingredients for children's treats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    Not at all, I viewed the cream as the ultimate stimulus package. It will stimulate my waistline to continue expanding.

    And the disappointment I felt when I first tasted fairy bread. It was not made with real fairies at all. Perhaps in these days of world recession, and poor management of fairy habitats by successive governments, the fairies have all flown away, leaving none to be harvested as ingredients for children's treats?
    Expanding the waistline is increasing the savings, something like personal growth in economic terms which is a thing very popular with today's politicians.Doctors do not agree with that policy

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobslandies View Post
    A Lamington-led recovery.

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    Yes, hand out a stimulus package on the proviso its spent on lamingtons.
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    I'm going to go for a minority party.
    Party pies that is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    lamingtons just have jam ...
    Lamingtons with jam.... ridiculous. Stop the jam I say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    Lamingtons with jam.... ridiculous. Stop the jam I say.
    Ooh, you're one of the "turn the jam back at the border" brigade are you? I feel that society has become richer for the addition of jam - I believe that a multi-confiture society is the way forward. By all means leave the lemon curd on Christmas Island, but the strawberry jam should be allowed in.

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