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Election time brings the wacky
I don't know about anyone else, but I've been kind of mourning the lack of batshit in this election. Aside from the now-disendorsed Liberal candidate who declared himself the voice of God, there's been a general reluctance to break out the crazy sauce. Or even the interesting sauce.
But tonight, that all changed. As I left the station this evening, a smiling middle-aged man thrust a leaflet into my hand. The front looked like this:

With a beginning like that, I knew it had to be good, so I accepted it with thanks, quickly skimmed it, then rushed home to share it with the internet.
(...that was a couple of hours ago. I had to shower! And eat!)

But tonight, that all changed. As I left the station this evening, a smiling middle-aged man thrust a leaflet into my hand. The front looked like this:

With a beginning like that, I knew it had to be good, so I accepted it with thanks, quickly skimmed it, then rushed home to share it with the internet.
(...that was a couple of hours ago. I had to shower! And eat!)

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I am in Peter Costello's old seat, so all we ever get is form letters from the woman who replaced him. Nobody else even bothers.
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Anglicans: like Jesuits, only more so!
Oh God. I suppose it's not quite as stupid as the stuff about the Fabians, but that's still so bloody daft I don't know where to start...
Re: Anglicans: like Jesuits, only more so!
Re: Anglicans: like Jesuits, only more so!
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Is it bad that after twenty years of squeeing every time someone even says the words "federal election", I just want this one to be over already? I seem to have lost my political squee. :(
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We received mail from our local member today, I've wondered a couple of times during this term whether Ruddock was still alive.
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