Friday 29th of March 2024

Gus Leonisky's blog

love is on the air...

730

Well, I may be biased... But the ABC 7:30 program seems to have turned into the Australian Liberal (conservative) glorious show. Last night, John Howard Rattus was invited to say all what he wanted without an ounce of proper questioning. It was as if he was in a lounge room, having a conversation with friend while drinking a cup of tea... This interview and the next stories were mostly designed to bash Labor and promote another Liberal (conservative) Andrew Robb who had been suffering from the "black dog" (depression)... No person on earth knows more about the "black dog" than I do. I could let it take over my life if I let it to...

 

one gone, ten to go...

mixed tales

Australian apologises to PM for Milne's false claims

a little boy lost...

obama inspired

bordering on sociopath...

tonicchiolittles

 

That Tony Abbott prevented Malcolm Turnbull and Simon Crean to pair off to the funeral of one of Australia's greatest Artists shows a callousness beyond sociopathy. Let's face it, Abbotticchio is a lying idiot with influence... Had I been Malcolm I would have made a deal with Simon and stuff the little shitty woody long-nosed puppet of the mining industry's instructions.

He should resign forthwith for lacking any decency nor any understanding of history... He's a little shit and should be told so.

species of earth...

NOAH

Noah's Ark could never have contained them: there are probably about 8.7 million species of living things, the vast majority of them undiscovered, according to what is believed to be the most authoritative estimate ever carried out of the scale of life on earth.

So far, about 1.2 million species, ranging from microscopic insects to the blue whale, the largest living creature, have been described, but it has always been recognised that the true total is very much higher. Previous estimates have ranged from three million, right up to 100 million, but the new figure, based on an innovative analytical technique, dramatically narrows the range of possibilities.

rubbish...

rubbish...

obama the plumber...

obamaplumber
Of Dystopias and Alphas


By MAUREEN DOWD

WASHINGTON

President Obama was on the way to Alpha when a plea came for him to be, well, more alpha.

LuAnn Lavine, a real estate agent from Geneseo, a rural town just up the road from Alpha, Ill., the last stop on the president’s Midwestern bus tour, told The Times’s Jeff Zeleny: “Everyone was so hopeful with him, but Washington grabbed him and here we are. I just want him to stay strong and don’t take the guff. We want a president who is a leader, and I want him to be a little bit stronger.”

here is another nail...

undertakers

What’s up? Are he and his advisors morons, or just out of touch? Do they have some secret jobs-related October Surprise that will magically reemploy the 22 percent of Americans who are out of work during the last few weeks of the election? Are they the Chicago Black Sox of politics, determined to throw the race to the Republicans? Psychologist Drew Westen can’t figure it out either, wondering aloud if Obama is sick in the head.

Some ask: Is Obama a Republican?

blue suede shoes and econ 101...

bachmann and elvis

Michele Bachmann wishes Elvis happy birthday on anniversary of his death

US Republican presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann gets dates wrong as she stops off in South Carolina on campaign trail

Republican US presidential candidate Michele Bachmann offered a "happy birthday" message to the late singer Elvis Presley even though 16 August is the anniversary of his death.

Bachmann shouted "Happy Birthday, Elvis!" from the stage at a campaign stop at the Beacon Drive In, a South Carolina restaurant famous for its fried food and sweet tea.

a tragedy...

salt lake

 

The ABC is preparing itself for confirmation that it has lost three veteran newsmen in a helicopter crash in remote South Australia.

Journalist Paul Lockyer, pilot Gary Ticehurst, and cameraman John Bean are believed to have been killed when their chopper crashed near Lake Eyre yesterday evening.

The experienced news crew had been working on news and feature projects in the Lake Eyre region and it is believed their Sydney-based helicopter went down in a remote area about 150 kilometres north-west of Marree at about 7:30pm.

weak french bladder...

DEPARDIEU

French actor Gerard Depardieu has been accused of urinating in the aisle of a plane as it prepared to take off from Paris on Tuesday, forcing the plane to turn back to its parking spot.

A passenger on the flight said Depardieu, 62, the star of movies such as Jean de Florette and Green Card, appeared to be drunk and insisted he be allowed to use the bathroom during takeoff, when passengers must remain seated.

When he was asked by a CityJet hostess to return to his seat, Depardieu urinated in the aisle, the passenger told French radio station Europe 1 on Wednesday.

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