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Well folks, looks like I just became a medal chance!bogan beer swilling and thong throwing medal rounds.
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Well folks, looks like I just became a medal chance!bogan beer swilling and thong throwing medal rounds.
Funny how the government can't do jack sh#t with over priced fuel which has been one of the reasons for inflation and hardship. Increased Transport costs drives all prices up.Once again Miles brings up "costs of living" giving the impression they are going to save money in some form or another.
His other quote from a while ago.
"We can't justify building a new stadium with the costs of living being the number 1 issue in the electorate"
This is a blatant lie as all promised and agreed upon state and federal funding will be spent one way or another by either party that forms government in October.
Get in line , I won Gold ($100) in the Australia Day thong throwing competition at the Tinnie.Well folks, looks like I just became a medal chance!
Actually I like the sound of these Esky races. As long as they are DOWN Caxton St, not up it!Get in line , I won Gold ($100) in the Australia Day thong throwing competition at the Tinnie.
Couple of years ago now, those were the days . ( probably 10)
The following year silver in the esky races.
You know what , My liver is happy I am now retired.
Go for it Grasshopper .
By the way do you spin the thong vertically or horizontal frizby style.
Or are you a beer swiller? ( respect)
Avier sucks at presenting the news, but he's generally a pretty good journo for Qld politics.This might be the worst news anchor I have ever seen lol.
Good luck getting Coates to change his mind
Is this a recent development?Well Coates is no longer part of the IOC and no longer sits on the IOC Executive Board, so his power within the IOC walls is greatly reduced now
Pete Lambie - insta: @choppychopkins, is the artist. Brisbane artist most well known for his watercolour paintings of buildings around Brisbane.Unsure who the original artist is as I found it on a meme page. Will credit when I find out.
Hopefully Brisbane games is better than some of the reports re France.
https://www.news.com.au/sport/olymp...s/news-story/030fdb9d6f00bb624333b16f91c09c73
Go woke. Go choke.
That’s the message coming from some sections inside the Olympics Village with athletes registering their concerns about vegan diets and environmental projects that Paris 2024 officials are determined to have succeed.
Athletes from around the world have been complaining about the food options available in the Village, as well as the cardboard beds in their rooms and a transport system that has failed them and left plenty stranded while trying to reach training venues and official Games locations.
“10 girls, two bathrooms. #oly#olympicvillage,”0-year-old tennis phenom wrote in her TikTok video.
Several Olympians have shared their displeasure with the Paris Olympic Village including the cheap materials the Olympic Village used for furniture, including the “anti-sex” cardboard mattresses.
Meanwhile, the food options available — widely reported to be dominated by a vegan diet — are so bad that even the British team has brought its own chef.
It is easy to dismiss the concerns raised by the athletes, but Aussie swimming great James Magnussen has now spoken out to reveal there is substance to the complaints from athletes that food in the village can hamper their performance and wellbeing.
“They had a charter that said 60 per cent of food in the village had to be vegan-friendly and the day before the opening ceremony they ran out of meat and dairy options in the village because they hadn’t anticipated so many athletes would be choosing the meat and dairy options over the vegan-friendly ones.
“They must have watched the Netflix doco Game Changers and assumed everyone was the same. But let me tell you, Usain Bolt, Michael Phelps, Roger Federer - none of those guys are on a vegan diet.
Olympic silver medallist James Magnussen has quickly become the poster boy for the proposed Enhanced Games doping competition and it’s not doing much for his reputation.
Magnussen, 33, was one of world swimming’s top freestylers at the height of his career and has three world championship gold medals and three Olympic medals among his collection.
The man known as “The Missile” also had his fair share of controversy, including a notorious Stilnox bonding episode and allegations of harassment at the 2012 London Games.
Controversy surrounding the New South Welshman went to a whole new level in February this year when Magnussen became the first recognised athlete to publicly declare his intention to compete in the Enhanced Games, a competition that actively encourages doping.
To date he is still the only athlete to make such a declaration and it was met with derision at a sports summit in Birmingham this week, as The Australian reported.
“My honest opinion, if you are going to partake in that activity, you shouldn’t be involved in any sport ever again,” World Aquatics chief Brent Nowicki said.
IMO sound of mind adults should be able to do their body anything they want to, including ingest or inject what they want.Magnussen would know all about how to achieve elite performance: https://www.foxsports.com.au/olympi...t/news-story/dc6f5806e2b153b0622de1a10d0b654a
Hmmm that's pretty naïve (not speaking about Magnussen in particular).IMO sound of mind adults should be able to do their body anything they want to, including ingest or inject what they want.
That does not mean I am for doping in sport but if it's legal in any particular event being held lawfully... go for it.
No slur should be inferred re Magnussen's previous performances in elite world level competition as swimming is rigorously drug tested.
Shayna Jack would disagree.Hmmm that's pretty naïve (not speaking about Magnussen in particular).
IMO sound of mind adults should be able to do their body anything they want to, including ingest or inject what they want.
That does not mean I am for doping in sport but if it's legal in any particular event being held lawfully... go for it.
No slur should be inferred re Magnussen's previous performances in elite world level competition as swimming is rigorously drug tested.
It's more the ones who aren't getting caught. It's a bit like how doping techniques have shifted from using at the Olympics to using for preparation and training aided by weak national anti-doping bodies (Jamaica's athletics drug scandals from 10 years back is an example).Shayna Jack would disagree.
Fully admit I am naïve in some matters.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/olympi...s/news-story/ca7e58f92b76594c2acbf8b5a10c673aI wasn't slurring his previous performances (though Magnussen's behaviour at london 2012 is worth condemning). But I'm going to take his claims about the diet of the olympic village with a grain of salt.