DMan
shawly the least hangeriest guy on rotorburn
And dark by 6:30..Queensland, getting up at 4.30am, and start riding DH at one of my locals at about 4.45am. I am usually done by 7- 9am.
And dark by 6:30..Queensland, getting up at 4.30am, and start riding DH at one of my locals at about 4.45am. I am usually done by 7- 9am.
Is that for me? My computer doesn't do sarcasm.What is this? The 1600s? Get with the times grampa!
Queenslanders in general. Daylight savings man!Is that for me? My computer doesn't do sarcasm.
Who is Daylight savings man?Queenslanders in general. Daylight savings man!
Queenslanders in general. Daylight savings man!
After trialling daylight saving in Queensland for a total of three years, a referendum was held on 22 February 1992, with the question: “Are you in favour of daylight saving?"[1] and was defeated with a 54.5% 'no' vote.[3] This referendum result displayed the same distinct trend that the task force had recognisedI need to meet him too. Talk to him about getting it here!!
He is a new super hero...mainly goes around saving people from sunrise at an unroooooly hour and getting home from work in total darkness. His alter ego is Sir Joh...a mild mannered regional politician.Who is Daylight savings man?
Irony at its best lolHe is a new super hero...mainly goes around saving people from sunrise at an unroooooly hour and getting home from work in total darkness. His alter ego is Sir Joh...a mild mannered regional politician.
Gone are the days when politicians actually had a way with words.Irony at its best lol
http://nebuchadnezzarwoollyd.blogspot.com.au/2007/11/not-average-joh-story-of-johannes.html
"While the Australian southern states settle in for the long summer evenings of daylight savings, Queensland languishes an hour behind on Eastern Standard Time. Last month, new Premier Anna Bligh ruled out bringing the state in line despite opinion polls showing the majority of Queenslanders are in favour of winding the clocks forward. Her view represents a long standing political resistance to the introduction of daylight savings that goes back to long-term Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. 20 years ago, Bob Hawke explained why it would never happen under Joh. “That's because he reckons the sun shines out of his arse,” said Hawke. “And he's not getting out of bed an hour earlier for anyone."
I was only lamenting the other day with the passing of Gough Whitlam the news featured a lot politicians and footage from that era of politics. The politicians back then Whitlam / Fraser / Hawke / Menzies / Hinze etc were all strong men. they looked work hardened and had fought their way through labour unions / depressions etc. the new bread of University educated politician just does not have the same aura of authority. You felt they would be in the trenches with you digging away.Gone are the days when politicians actually had a way with words.
But it said 9995?Me cracking the 10000 post in this thread.
this one said 9996But it said 9995?
Yeah 5 posts ago!But it said 9995?
Me cracking the 10000 post in this thread.
But it said 9995?
And none of these say 10000.... so confused.......ound:this one said 9996
scoreAnd none of these say 10000.... so confused.......ound: