1. beverages: Coca-Cola Inc just LOVES stinking hot muslim countries where their product has no competition from beer.
2. war: am I the only one who remembers that our Richard Butler was the first guy in charge of finding WMD's in Iraq, and when he said there were none, the UN got rid of him and he ended up going crazy in tasmania ?
Yes, I remember him on "The Panel" looking very jaded and getting impatient with them because he was talking about Very Serious Things. According to the interview with Anthony Morgan in yesterday's Age - Tasmania is a good place to go mad.
Well I know Mr Morgan is very intelligent and amusing, but I loved my Tassie holiday - the food was fantastic everywhere.
Divine smoked(?)trout rolls from the little dock at Kettering (while we waited for the bruny island ferry,) come to mind. Maybe I thought they were wonderful because of the good white wine and the view of luxury houses and yachts in the tiny harbour at the end of the world.
Richard Butler really abused his Governor Of Tasmania privileges and I thought at the time, this was a manifestation of his being pissed off by the whole UN WMD thing where they wanted him to find something that wasn't there.
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1. beverages: Coca-Cola Inc just LOVES stinking hot muslim countries where their product has no competition from beer.
2. war: am I the only one who remembers that our Richard Butler was the first guy in charge of finding WMD's in Iraq, and when he said there were none, the UN got rid of him and he ended up going crazy in tasmania ?
Yes, I remember him on "The Panel" looking very jaded and getting impatient with them because he was talking about Very Serious Things. According to the interview with Anthony Morgan in yesterday's Age - Tasmania is a good place to go mad.
Well I know Mr Morgan is very intelligent and amusing, but I loved my Tassie holiday - the food was fantastic everywhere.
Divine smoked(?)trout rolls from the little dock at Kettering (while we waited for the bruny island ferry,) come to mind.
Maybe I thought they were wonderful because of the good white wine and the view of luxury houses and yachts in the tiny harbour at the end of the world.
Richard Butler really abused his Governor Of Tasmania privileges and I thought at the time, this was a manifestation of his being pissed off by the whole UN WMD thing where they wanted him to find something that wasn't there.
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