They live everywhere, not just Melbourne.
Printable View
This is really beyond a joke now. I work in the building next to the P'Nut cafe in South Brisbane where these two ****.visited for lunch on Monday 27th July. Because one of my staff purchased their lunch at this cafe on Monday at the same time these two **** visited the cafe, my entire office had to be tested.
The test was not fun. I want those 3 hours of my life back after lining up and having a stick shoved up my nose.
The anger I am feeling right now towards those two selfish idiots is beyond belief.
Now I see on the news the stupid brother of one of them is claiming that this is all race related. We had better not cross paths.
I'd love know who's financing these jokers - they work 3 days a week as school cleaners, yet who pays for their woeful plastic surgery and travel expenses?
Sorry for the rant.
Bloody amazing! The Commissioner, in his TV interview I saw at that time was so damn sure it wasn't his 'chaps' that ****ed up. I mean, really really positive type of sure.
You can't even trust plastic coppers these days.
Oh well, they may not get to Synney but at least they appear to get a side trip to Limbo.[bigsad]
Where the **** is Limbo when it is at home? Is that where the Sticks come from?Quote:
But they are now in limbo.
The first part of your post is derogatory and does not deserve a response .
Secondly i was replying to V8Ian post , if you want to take it as a general attack on you and the people of Vic then so be it . By the way i have family in Vic and i am as worried for them as you are for yours . I did not make the rules your premier did !! and if people are put into a bad situation then there are avenues available to get help .
I fully understand the emotional situation and the frightening aspect of losing your employment due to shonk Employers attitudes and greed , there have been times in my life that have been less than desirable .
I feel that if we dont do the hard yards and support each other then we are not going to win with this thing .
A lot of these poor buggers are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Decisions made under this sort of pressure tend to not be the best. The greater the pressure, the more short term a solution is considered.
Many of the people, forced into this situation, will have come from a culture where social security and charity are nonexistent, so would not be a consideration in the decision making process. Cultural expectations should be considered by us more fortunate.
I'm not agreeing with, nor trying to excuse these peoples' decisions, just understand them.
Feeling hopeless is bad, I do know people help a lot more than many feeling hopeless know. (Or when smashed to bits close to death on a road[biggrin]) Going to try a few metres of jogging this afternoon - life is good.
Food, support and even housing support is almost always available. Not pretending it is easy. A homeless mum and her disabled son used our car park at a local shopping centre for a month. You might be surprised at how many people noticed and bought then food or tried to help.
Happily homeless cases here are being moved to better options during COVID19. I put a Darwin Award you might like in Current affairs. Not certain some of it makes the rules for general chat [thumbsupbig] Two are crackers
Have a great weekend. Excuse the yahoo Yelling in Melb if I do get ten paces[biggrin].
Nobody is protesting and carrying on like pork chops about wearing a face mask outside Melbourne at the moment[bigwhistle]
But YES there ARE dickheads all over the country, The worst of which at this point in time are actually 3 particular/peculiar Queenslanders.