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This is exactly the attitude most of Australia has come to expect of Sydneysiders, thinking only of themselves - and only in the short term.

Take the Murray Darling Basin for Example - its being bled dry during extreme drought conditions - so a few Sydney farmers can grow Rice..

Thats right - 50% of Adelaide's Water Supply and a Fair chunk of rural Victorian Towns may well be out of drinking water soon; so a few sydneysiders can feel good about themselves for 'supporting the economy'

goddamnit.

posted by : A Radelaidian, 12 November 2008 Complain about this comment
Sad fact of life today

Nobody has any tolerance for anything but one's own failings. Anything anyone else does has to be perfect from the start, or there will be scapegoating galore.
This guy had a fun idea, didn't properly think it through, and now scores of people have nothing better to do than make a hate club.
Really, people, a HATE club for a non-happening ? Aren't there more important issues to get worked up about ? Where's the tolerance ? Just make your own little bonfire event in your backyard with a few friends.
If everybody does the same, it becomes a meme, and will surely be a lot more fun anyway.
Oh, silly me, I forgot. Nobody has any ideas nowadays, and nothing is fun if it doesn't involve life-threatening quantities of alcohol and/or illegal substances, with the added spice of gang rape.
Ya gads, what is this world coming to ?

posted by : Pascal Monett, 11 November 2008 Complain about this comment

HSC student flamed in bonfire row

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