Tue, 18 July 2006 As Gough Whitlam prepares to turn 90, North Korea turns nasty - just as well their long-range missiles have all the technical nouse of a Mecchano set. From Macchano to Macchiavelli, and Peter Costello - or is to suggest a Machiavellian nature to Costello's bid for PM paying to much of a compliment to our Treasurer? Brilliant PR or a bulls up, you be the judge. ALthough Little Boy suggests it may not be all bad for the Liberals as all the talk this week over who should be Prime Minister of Australia will be between Howard and Costello rather than Howard and Beazley, while Boydy miraculously fails to mention that this is all a diversionary tactic to distract us from the IR laws. We also look at the wash up of the rubbish Big Brother dished up - the pure mention of the term 'turkey slap' gives Boydy ornathological stirrings, which he later applies to Little Boy's dismay at the fact that you can no longer refer to penguins being 'fairy' penguins. All this plus Catters debut at the trough and listners suggestions on how to get John Howard to keep a promise. Comments[1] |
Who would have thought when Eddie was alleged to have said “bone� her he being literal?
Jessica should be seen around the channel 9 canteens more often now that she’s eating for one.











