bulldogmariner
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My Lecturer last year. Nice lady and very switched on. If she gets a run education minister would be interesting.
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bulldogmariner said:My Lecturer last year. Nice lady and very switched on. If she gets a run education minister would be interesting.
Atomic said:bulldogmariner said:My Lecturer last year. Nice lady and very switched on. If she gets a run education minister would be interesting.
Highly doubtful she'll be elected. I think the damage has been done.
marinermick said:I know Deborah O'Neill from my time working at the uni and she is a pretty smart cookie.
FFC Mariner said:Last result should have been 3 terms. At this rate 2 is more likely unless the lovely Julia takes over.
In football terms, she carves
scottmac said:marinermick said:I know Deborah O'Neill from my time working at the uni and she is a pretty smart cookie.
My english teacher from high school. I can remember her doorknocking my place at wamberal about 8 years ago.
You are dreaming ... putting aside the loonies on the opposition benches do you know how many seats have to be won and how big a swing?Arabmariner said:It might win them the seat but it won't help much.
Kevin One Term's gone.
Hopefully that's how KOT is thinking aswell.....kevrenor said:You are dreaming ... putting aside the loonies on the opposition benches do you know how many seats have to be won and how big a swing?Arabmariner said:It might win them the seat but it won't help much.
Kevin One Term's gone.
Arabmariner said:Hopefully that's how KOT is thinking aswell.....kevrenor said:You are dreaming ... putting aside the loonies on the opposition benches do you know how many seats have to be won and how big a swing?Arabmariner said:It might win them the seat but it won't help much.
Kevin One Term's gone.
Besides no matter how you look at it both sides start with no votes don't they.........
Honkee said:scottmac said:marinermick said:I know Deborah O'Neill from my time working at the uni and she is a pretty smart cookie.
My english teacher from high school. I can remember her doorknocking my place at wamberal about 8 years ago.
I think she was my English teacher too, has she changed her surname?. *IF* it is her, I remember her being a egotistical feminazi (I dont get me wrong, I think you dames are swell) who thought it was appropriate to call her teenager male students "a bunch of pigs" because a large number of us voiced our appreciation from some supermodel.
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