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This safety ad is brilliant?
Any creative types out there who could come up with a bike equivilent?

http://embracethis.co.uk/

I found it better with the sound down.
Carpe Diem!
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#2
...../.creative ?
How's this Throwdown ? Let's just call this one;
Picture Of A Victim Of Drunk Driver On A NSW Road.
   

& Rudd;
   
   

& Gillard;

.pdf   Gillard\'s Convicted Drunk Driver Boyfriend.pdf (Size: 136.68 KB / Downloads: 4)

Never mind Booze Tax Is Our Govt's Preference;
   

Have a nice XmasSmittenVery Happy
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Politicians are great arent they,scary Kevin RUDD lie, and yet he gets paid a good pension for the rest of his life, poor bloody doctors, there are good ones and bad ones,

.... but this politician, lying like that... man, use your own family for an edge in politics, and then to have the nerve to smile at the public when you pledge to clean up the hospital system, yet give them very little money cause your lousy 600 k plus a year pension is costing the taxpayers. Makes me peeved.

When I came off my bike ending up in in hospital, the paint was peeling off the walls, the sheets were old, the bed uncomfortable, ( felt like my place!) and the doctors and nurses had signs of stress and no rest on their faces, they looked after me bloody well with the resources they had, yet this politician cnut feels that he can slag hospitals when his dad was clearly at fault. Seething. Australina public need to get together to get of RUDDS in parliament and do the best for the country.
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(25-12-2010, 04:08pm)jamdonut Wrote: Politicians are great arent they,scary Kevin RUDD lie, and yet he gets paid a good pension for the rest of his life, poor bloody doctors, there are good ones and bad ones,

.... but this politician, lying like that... man, use your own family for an edge in politics, and then to have the nerve to smile at the public when you pledge to clean up the hospital system, yet give them very little money cause your lousy 600 k plus a year pension is costing the taxpayers. Makes me peeved.

When I came off my bike ending up in in hospital, the paint was peeling off the walls, the sheets were old, the bed uncomfortable, ( felt like my place!) and the doctors and nurses had signs of stress and no rest on their faces, they looked after me bloody well with the resources they had, yet this politician cnut feels that he can slag hospitals when his dad was clearly at fault. Seething. Australina public need to get together to get of RUDDS in parliament and do the best for the country.
I don't mind "A Real" Prime Minister that keeps the economy in surplus getting paid a decent salary, but it does get thy heckles up when all you taxpayers are paying for a 4 times over the legal blood alcohol limit convicted drunk driver to live in The Lodge. Now Gillard, just like Crudd has jumped in with Bush's, Cheney's, Obama's Oil Grabbing war machine---sick sick people.
So, you are from The Northern Beaches Jamdonut? the highest rate of drink driving convictions anywhere in Australia. Sad but true.
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Yes ,mate, Northern Beaches, they reckon it has a high drink driving rate, but its cause the cops here can get large numbers of drivers through the local pittwater road bottle neck as well as Spit Bridge.
They do not have a lot of crime over this way, but constantly do RBTs, morning midday and night, whereas as other areas do not seem to do them as much and there are ways to avoid the RBT's, not that I drink drive.

Politics, they get an average of 1 driver per 100 RBT's, then claim that we have a high rate of drink driving, when other stations are out there too busy dealing with crime. This way they justify themselves and make themselves look good cause there's nothing else for them to do. Nothing against cops , but politics are big in their profession.
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(25-12-2010, 01:08pm)Throwdown! Wrote: This safety ad is brilliant?
Any creative types out there who could come up with a bike equivilent?

http://embracethis.co.uk/

I found it better with the sound down.

That is excellent bloke. The concept is creative and it works, our families all want us home safely.

Thanks for sharing.


Max
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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Lol3
(25-12-2010, 05:32pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote:
(25-12-2010, 04:08pm)jamdonut Wrote: Politicians are great arent they,scary Kevin RUDD lie, and yet he gets paid a good pension for the rest of his life, poor bloody doctors, there are good ones and bad ones,

.... but this politician, lying like that... man, use your own family for an edge in politics, and then to have the nerve to smile at the public when you pledge to clean up the hospital system, yet give them very little money cause your lousy 600 k plus a year pension is costing the taxpayers. Makes me peeved.

When I came off my bike ending up in in hospital, the paint was peeling off the walls, the sheets were old, the bed uncomfortable, ( felt like my place!) and the doctors and nurses had signs of stress and no rest on their faces, they looked after me bloody well with the resources they had, yet this politician cnut feels that he can slag hospitals when his dad was clearly at fault. Seething. Australina public need to get together to get of RUDDS in parliament and do the best for the country.
I don't mind "A Real" Prime Minister that keeps the economy in surplus getting paid a decent salary, but it does get thy heckles up when all you taxpayers are paying for a 4 times over the legal blood alcohol limit convicted drunk driver to live in The Lodge. Now Gillard, just like Crudd has jumped in with Bush's, Cheney's, Obama's Oil Grabbing war machine---sick sick people.
So, you are from The Northern Beaches Jamdonut? the highest rate of drink driving convictions anywhere in Australia. Sad but true.
www.motorcycleradar.comPolice

If I were seeing Jules Gillard I would be at least 8 times over the legal limit. Man , to come home to that fat arsed prawn faced bushpig then to give her one is not something I would do straight and sober. Poor bloke , at least he is 4 times over the limit, even that takes courage to face up to jules. .Lol2

Sorry if I have offended anyone but she is so bloody ugly, I couldnt face it sober in a bed situation.
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Clarification: The PM's salary is $354,671.
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Deposed Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd's $600,000 a year pension By Nick Tabakoff From: The Daily Telegraph June 30, 2010 12:00AM 203 commentsIncrease Text SizeDecrease Text SizePrintEmail Share
Add to DiggAdd to del.icio.usAdd to FacebookAdd to KwoffAdd to MyspaceAdd to NewsvineWhat are these? Silver lining ... Deposed Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, with his wife Therese Rein quit The Lodge, Canberra, last night. Mr Rudd will receive a pension of $600,000 a year if he leaves politics. Source: The Daily Telegraph
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DEPOSED prime minister Kevin Rudd will receive more than $600,000 a year for the rest of his life once he leaves politics.
The silver lining from Mr Rudd's tough week could come from the privileges of being a prime minister for at least a year.

It means he is entitled to superannuation, a gold air pass, a car, at least four personal staff, and his own CBD office space in Brisbane for the rest of his life.

Mr Rudd - at 52, a young ex-prime minister - could receive about $20 million worth of allowances if he lives to 85. This is despite the fact he served just 2 1/2 years as PM.

Mr Rudd and his family left The Lodge in Canberra to fly home to Brisbane. The size of Mr Rudd's superannuation will depend on the date of his departure and whether he again serves in the ministry.

If he retires at the upcoming election he will receive a pension of $118,346 a year for life. The payout will be much higher if Labor win the next election and Mr Rudd returns to the Cabinet.

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If he serves a full term in Cabinet under an elected Gillard Government, then retires at the 2013 election, he will receive a lifetime pension of $145,987 a year, indexed.

Then there are a host of other benefits - the airline gold pass, which entitles ex-PMs up to 40 business class flights a year. If Mr Rudd takes 30 flights annually it will cost the taxpayer about $60,000 a year.

Once retired, he is entitled to his own office - worth about $120,000 a year in Brisbane - for the rest of his life, and four staff, which political insiders say will cost $240,000 a year.

Mr Rudd would also be entitled to the lease of a car worth up to $55,000 for the rest of his life. Leasing experts say this would be worth $1000 to 1500 a month.

And Mr Rudd will receive all of these benefits on top of his wife's estimated $56 million fortune.

Meanwhile, as a backbencher, Mr Rudd is still receiving just over $130,000 a year: a comedown from his former Prime Ministerial salary of almost $350,000 a year
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#10
This is the standard package for all ex-PMs.
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#11
What a bunch of idiots we are
Smoke me a kipper I'll be home in time for breakfast
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