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wombat tonite
Submitted: Saturday, May 01, 2004 at 17:52
GOB & denny vic member
just a quick note just saw shorts of channel 7 news wombat rates a mention
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AnswerID: 56888 Submitted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 at 00:00
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> The Seven network have just aired thier segment on todays meeting.
All one can say is that they have outdone themselves in biased
reporting claiming that the meeting was "hijacked" by four wheel
drivers!
(MY REPLY)
Seriously, if you expected ANY different from Australian Media, slap
yourself and make it hurt. ;)
Watch for Today Tonight to hit onto it now, 100% Guarantee... Then
you will see twisted media.
> Interesting as this seems to be the same reaction from those that
would like to see us have no input into the process, who I hear are
complaining of the same thing.
(MY REPLY)
Read above...
> May be some people don't like the "silent majority" standing up
and being counted.
(MY REPLY)
You are now seeing the light.
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FollowupID: 318709 Submitted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 at 16:48
GOB & denny vic member posted:
goodday truckster
the funny thing was i dont believe the 4x4s had a right of reply either at the time if they did it got canned .but i do hope the prick they interviewed gets camel fleas in his beard as i listened to him at one stage telling some one on his mobile we had overreacted and hijacked the meeting and people of daylsford were upset .they would be more upset if these mongrels get there way and have no business in there town and surrounding areas but some of them there eyes are so green they dont care about others
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FollowupID: 318731 Submitted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 at 21:38
Truckster (Vic) posted:
You really think they would have let the 4wds have a say??
I think another important thing is to 'butterup' where ever the next meeting is, like a few trips there in weeks prior to spend money in local stores.. Sorta get them onside if so be...
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AnswerID: 56902 Submitted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 at 09:47
Member -Bob & Lex (Sydney)
replied: So I gather your voices were heard, well done !!!
Regards Bob
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