can you tell your prime minister, that Bush bloke, to steer clear of Australia this week with the APEC meeting. He is not welcome here. Unless of course he wants to just have a gork around, thats fine.
He has to pay for his own cabs though.
2007-08-31
19:37:38
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Oh dear, the hostility...
Ive hit a nerve.
Ok, we'll have a cold one on standby...
Its his shout though.
Interpretations: Shout(his buying)
Bloke (fella)
Gork (to look)
2007-08-31
19:57:02 ·
update #1
Ohh sorry is he president. I thought he was grand chancellor or something. I'll just go and crawl back under that rock I suppose. I did win the bet here with me mates, I have upset some of Mr Bushies minders. Cheers.
2007-09-01
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Hahahha
Suffer to sydney, you think your the counrty's captial you can put up with the mongrel.
APEC is for geriatrics in power.
As for "brenda s" her answer, well we dont really need you, i dont recall the last time we did need you in our history, dont you americans come here telling us that we need you, America is typically full of self mportance and world domination.
Oh and to answer the question........"President" is his title, little does he deserve it though the war mongering freak! He should steer clear exactly as you say. We dont really want him here, only his lover mate Howard wants him, I think Howard has a crush on Bush, Howie wants to get laid by bushy boy........
I think Rudd is going to spoil the party whe he injects some of Australias opinions on the Bush pig....grunt grunt......
Rudd will be straight up and tell the pig the way the majority of us see it. We're out of Iraq...... game over, we are not as blood thursty as you are pig man and your lover boy howie!
Its just crap let it happen, we will show both of them what we think in November, dont worry abou that!
Howard sucks
Bush sucks
Go Kevin07
2007-08-31 22:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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well at least Mrs Bush has the sense to not come ..
I hope Kevin Rudd puts Bush right in his place.. I know Bush has already had a ***** about AU's closeness with China ...
(EDIT: AWWWWW DIDDUMS D.A.S .. is you all upset because we do so much trade with China ?? Get over the communist line too .. HAVE YOU TAKEN A LOOK AT CHINA RECENTLY .. BIG changes taking place . ... slowly but surely they are moving away from the days of Chairman Mao ... people are again permitted to own private property ... China has only been communist since 1949 .. there is a whole cultural existance BEYOND communism and I LIKE Chinese .. so UP YOURS BUD!!)
Bush had BETTER keep his goddamned mouth shut re our up coming election .. then again .. NOTHING he could say could save little Johnny-youtube's beehind...in fact anything he would say would only help boot Johnny out even quicker ( if that's even humanly possible)
Truth of the matter is .. the stupid bloody APEC meeting should have been held in either Canberra or an Island Tourist resort .. screwing Sydney's population around just wasn't right.
and Bush can take a gander Via any national Geographic Doco.. I'd rather he didn't taint our soil with his obscene presence.
2007-08-31 20:20:33
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Surrender monkeys, the bloke above me says... That is an interesting comment. The cheese eaters might be, but we certainly are not. Do some research before you start comparing us to the French...
Anyhoo, now I have that off my chest, let me say this: The question is a teriffic one, though somewhat moot.
Both our Moron, and the American Moron are going to be wetting their "oops I crapped myself" nappies (Diapers for our US cousins) in some joint full of rocking chairs and geriatrics soon.
Much as I pity Sydney... (Great football team, but let's face it, it's just not Melbourne, is it?)... it is only a few days.
Come next year they will both be a bad memory.
2007-08-31 22:00:01
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Sounds to me that the relationship between Australia and the United States (a free nation and "fighting" ally of the Aussies) is taking a back seat to the Australian trade agreement with China (a communist country). Sounds like greed is clouding the common sense of the labor party, allowing the worship of money to take the lead over sound common business sense and national security. Don't come crying to the United States when China decides to be the bully that they are known for and use Australia as a doormat to wipe their feet on. Then 'downunder' will really mean DOWNUNDER!
2007-09-01 08:26:49
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answered by D.A. S 5
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ok, do no longer kill the messenger. Italian ladies could nicely be very appealing only like many different ethnicities in spite of the undeniable fact that the stereotypically speaking, the have intense physique hair (very bushy hands and legs or perhaps mustaches.) although i'm optimistic that that is only using very dark hair. On a great notice, i like their cooking!!!!
2016-10-03 11:10:30
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He is the President not Prime Minister.
2007-09-01 06:40:54
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answered by Chris 5
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I wish I could tell "that Bush bloke" to steer clear of America, too! Bush is a horrible person. I'm glad everyone outside the U.S. hates him...now if everyone inside the U.S. could learn to do the same...
2007-09-01 04:59:54
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answered by lafemelle 4
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If I could pass the word along, I might consider it. He's kinda hard to get direct contact to, though. Too many layers of security. Here's a thought, why not try emailing him yourself? You have just as much chance of getting through as I do.
2007-08-31 19:48:53
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answered by The SuburbanCat 4
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Yeah. I'll tell him. The Prime Minister is coming over to my place... on the moon.
2007-08-31 19:46:50
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Too bad you don't want him to visit, but I'm pretty sure it's up to Mr. Howard.
Bu tdo keep a cold one ready at all times anyway.
Cheers.
2007-09-01 01:52:12
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