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hello,
every school child will have a computer,
what happened to this one?
i understand its access to a computer now
thankyou
robots
I'd like to see some explanation of where the $13M went on grocery watch.
Such an immensely silly idea in the first place.
NO web site costs $13M, just another example of us being ripped off.
I'd say "consultants" took most of it, bludgers and parasites taking money from witless Govt officials.
Please no sequel to the Rudd on Rove show
Kevin Rudd was last night upstaged by an 18 inch plastic bum wiping stick he later said he would consider using in the right circumstances.
In an awkward, but mostly disaster-free appearance on Rove Live, the Prime Minister made it excruciatingly clear he was after some opinion poll love, and Rove happily obliged with the opening question about Utegate: “Dude, what’s goin’ on?”
But Mr Rudd’s segment on the show, which opened in spectacular fashion with an appearance by Bruno (aka Sacha Baron Cohen), was just - well - weird.
The PM bounced around energetically in his seat while trying to give a lecture that could have been titled: “Utegate for dummies”.
Granted, it was the same chair that 20 minutes earlier had contained Bruno’s bottom clad in an exposed G-string, in what was the funniest performance on Rove in years.
Mr Rudd also followed a segment about the “Comfort Wipe,” a stick designed for people who can’t reach their own **** with the toilet paper - it was much more entertaining than the Prime Minister.
At times he leaned on the host’s desk, his chin resting on clasped hands, looking intently into Rove’s eyes like he was hanging on for dear life.
King: I'll let my listeners decide whether that was answered yes or no. But can I ask you a simple yes or no here?
Rudd: It's a question of priorities for your listeners as well.
King: All right, lottery $90million tonight, have you taken out a ticket?
Rudd: I beg your pardon?
King: Have you taken out a ticket?
Rudd: I think others could engage in the lotto as they see most appropriate.
King: But you haven't taken one for the $90million prize tonight?
Rudd: I don't think so, Madonna, no.
Was I hearing things, or did I actually hear our PM in Berlin use the words "programmatic specificity" in relation to the G8 meeting?
Would his spin doctors have told him that the Germans like this sort of verbiage or is plain English now foreign to him?
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