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YEP the slimy little creep has even killed off ALL hope of a movie
industry OR a tourist and international student industry now that the
slimy little creep has destroyed GMH
The movie " Australia " is a 200 million dollar FLOP
The biggest disappointment was the opening of 20th Century Fox's
"Australia," in second-highest Thanksgiving weekend box office ever.
Hollywood can no longer hide the real Australians true face
People can go online to see what Australia is really like for free
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/img/2006/ep2/cronri
ot.jpg
http://groups.google.com.au/group/aus.politics/topic
s
.
Spending 200 million making a Hollywood version of Australia wont fool
anybody
EVERYBODY knows what white Australians are really like
and everybody KNOWS the police always let white people destroy
Australia for fun , while police arrest non whites for using bad
language ,
white people are free to to ANYTHING they like
No wonder tourism is collapsing, and next years international student
numbers will drop
when they find out what real Aussies are really like
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/img/2006/ep2/cronri
ot.jpg
http://groups.google.com.au/group/aus.politics/topic
s
Newsgroups: aus.politics, can.politics, uk.politics.misc, us.politics,
talk.politics.mideast
From: "Bob Hawke" <b...@b...com>
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 17:43:21 +1000
Local: Mon, Dec 1 2008 5:43 pm
Subject: Mohammed Brand Condoms
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Malcom Barclay FABIAN of Mt Barker, South Australia recommends all
Mooslimes use Mohammed Brand Condoms as they can withstand the rigors
of use
on GOATS and SHEEP.
Just ask Malcom (aka Kangarooistan) - he even uses them on CAMELS !!
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=S7d87nDX2t8
Kangarooistan's - Malcom Fabian's details :-
Skitskin moslem CA Fabian, 5 Pfeiffer Close, Mt Barker, 5251, South
Australia, +61 8 8391 1292
=============================================
By Ronald D. White
December 1, 2008
Consumers opened their wallets this weekend not only for Black Friday
retail sales but also for the movie industry, which recorded its
second-highest Thanksgiving weekend box office ever.
Ticket sales for the five-day period totaled $236 million, spurred by
the Warner Bros. movie "Four Christmases," according to box-office
tracking firm Media by Numbers. The only Thanksgiving weekend with
higher receipts came in 2000 when theaters rang up $244.4 million with
such movies as "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and "Unbreakable."
"Four Christmases," starring Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon, was
the weekend's biggest surprise. Critics were not kind, referring to
the film as "acrid and wince-worthy." But audiences didn't seem to
care as the film generated $46.7 million over five days, making it the
third-biggest Thanksgiving holiday opening ever, behind 1999's "Toy
Story 2" and last year's "Enchanted."
"Four Christmases" surged past "Twilight," dropping Summit
Entertainment's PG-13 vampire romance, starring Kristen Stewart and
Robert Pattinson, into the No. 2 spot with $39.5 million in its second
week.
Disney's animated dog story, "Bolt," came in strong at No. 3 with $36
million in its second week. For just the three-day weekend, it was the
second-highest in ticket sales.
"I'd like to think that this is the only time of year that a dog might
beat a vampire," joked Richie Fay, president of domestic distribution
for "Twilight" distributor Summit Entertainment, who added that he was
pleased with "Twilight's" performance to date.
"We'll be close to $120 million for 10 days, and that is better than
we anticipated," Fay said.
In its thirdweek, Sony/MGM's "Quantum of Solace," starring Daniel
Craig as James Bond, fell two notches to fourth, at $28.1 million for
the five-day period.
Rory Bruer, Sony's president of domestic distribution, said the
company had high hopes for "Quantum" unseating 2006's "Casino Royale"
as the most successful Bond movie ever.
The biggest disappointment was the opening of 20th Century Fox's
"Australia," but the company's own marketing campaign may be partly to
blame.
On the one hand, Fox wanted moviegoers to consider the movie set in
pre-World War II northern Australia as a sweeping epic in the same
vein as such classics as "Lawrence of Arabia," "Gone With the Wind"
and "Giant."
On the other hand, its fifth-place opening at $20 million hardly
seemed in epic proportions.
Malcom Barclay FABIAN of Mt Barker, South Australia recommends all
Mooslimes use Mohammed Brand Condoms as they can withstand the rigors of use
on GOATS and SHEEP.
Just ask Malcom (aka Kangarooistan) - he even uses them on CAMELS !!
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=S7d87nDX2t8
Kangarooistan's - Malcom Fabian's details :-
Skitskin moslem CA Fabian, 5 Pfeiffer Close, Mt Barker, 5251, South
Australia, +61 8 8391 1292
YEP the slimy little creep has even killed off ALL hope of a movie
industry OR a tourist and international student industry now that
the slimy little creep has destroyed GMH
The movie " Australia " is a 200 million dollar FLOP
The biggest disappointment was the opening of 20th Century Fox's
"Australia," in second-highest Thanksgiving weekend box office ever.
Hollywood can no longer hide the real Australians true face
People can go online to see what Australia is really like for free
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/img/2006/ep2/cronri
ot.jpg
http://groups.google.com.au/group/aus.politics/topic
s
.
Spending 200 million making a Hollywood version of Australia wont
fool anybody
EVERYBODY knows what white Australians are really like
and everybody KNOWS the police always let white people destroy
Australia for fun , while police arrest non whites for using bad
language ,
white people are free to to ANYTHING they like
No wonder tourism is collapsing, and next years international student
numbers will drop
when they find out what real Aussies are really like
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/img/2006/ep2/cronri
ot.jpg
http://groups.google.com.au/group/aus.politics/topic
s
Newsgroups: aus.politics, can.politics, uk.politics.misc, us.politics,
talk.politics.mideast
From: "Bob Hawke" <b...@b...com>
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 17:43:21 +1000
Local: Mon, Dec 1 2008 5:43 pm
Subject: Mohammed Brand Condoms
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original | Report this message | Find messages by this author
Malcom Barclay FABIAN of Mt Barker, South Australia recommends all
Mooslimes use Mohammed Brand Condoms as they can withstand the rigors
of use
on GOATS and SHEEP.
Just ask Malcom (aka Kangarooistan) - he even uses them on CAMELS !!
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=S7d87nDX2t8
Kangarooistan's - Malcom Fabian's details :-
Skitskin moslem CA Fabian, 5 Pfeiffer Close, Mt Barker, 5251, South
Australia, +61 8 8391 1292
=============================================
By Ronald D. White
December 1, 2008
Consumers opened their wallets this weekend not only for Black Friday
retail sales but also for the movie industry, which recorded its
second-highest Thanksgiving weekend box office ever.
Ticket sales for the five-day period totaled $236 million, spurred by
the Warner Bros. movie "Four Christmases," according to box-office
tracking firm Media by Numbers. The only Thanksgiving weekend with
higher receipts came in 2000 when theaters rang up $244.4 million
with such movies as "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and
"Unbreakable."
, making it the
third-biggest Thanksgiving holiday opening ever, behind 1999's "Toy
Story 2" and last year's "Enchanted."
"Four Christmases" surged past "Twilight," dropping Summit
Entertainment's PG-13 vampire romance, starring Kristen Stewart and
Robert Pattinson, into the No. 2 spot with $39.5 million in its
second week.
Disney's animated dog story, "Bolt," came in strong at No. 3 with $36
million in its second week. For just the three-day weekend, it was
the second-highest in ticket sales.
The biggest disappointment was the opening of 20th Century Fox's
"Australia," but the company's own marketing campaign may be partly
to blame.
On the one hand, Fox wanted moviegoers to consider the movie set in
pre-World War II northern Australia as a sweeping epic in the same
vein as such classics as "Lawrence of Arabia," "Gone With the Wind"
and "Giant."
On the other hand, its fifth-place opening at $20 million hardly
seemed in epic proportions.
On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 17:50:57 -0800 (PST), somebody claiming to be
kangarooistan (b...@g...com) sprouted forth in
7...@u...goo
glegroups.com:-
>People can go online to see what Australia is really like for free
>http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/img/2006/ep2/cronr
iot.jpg
Great picture of a slimy little rat getting just deserts.
Thanks for posting!
On Dec 1, 8:30 pm, kangarooistan <k...@g...com> wrote:
YEP the slimy little creep has even killed off ALL hope of a movie
industry OR a tourist and international student industry now that the
slimy little creep has destroyed GMH
>
> The movie " Australia " is a 200 million dollar FLOP
> The biggest disappointment was the opening of 20th Century Fox's
> "Australia," in second-highest Thanksgiving weekend box office ever.
>
Hollywood can no longer hide the real Australians true face
People can go online to see what Australia is really like for free
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/img/2006/ep2/cronri
ot.jpg
http://groups.google.com.au/group/aus.politics/topic
s
> .
Spending 200 million making a Hollywood version of Australia wont
fool anybody
EVERYBODY knows what white Australians are really like
>
> and everybody KNOWS the police always let white people destroy
> Australia for fun , while police arrest non whites for using bad
> language ,
>
> white people are free to to ANYTHING they like
>
> No wonder tourism is collapsing, and next years international student
> numbers will drop
>
when they find out what real Aussies are really like
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/img/2006/ep2/cronri
ot.jpg
http://groups.google.com.au/group/aus.politics/topic
s
Big Three: General Motors (GM, Fortune 500), Ford (F, Fortune 500) and
Chrysler submitted their turnaround plans to Congress Tuesday and
requested more bailout money.
Detroit's Big Three automakers are now asking the government for as
much as $34 billion instead of the $25 billion they originally
wanted.
>
> Newsgroups: aus.politics, can.politics, uk.politics.misc, us.politics,
> talk.politics.mideast
> From: "Bob Hawke" <b...@b...com>
> Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 17:43:21 +1000
> Local: Mon, Dec 1 2008 5:43 pm
> Subject: Mohammed Brand Condoms
> Reply | Reply to author | Forward | Print | Individual message | Show
> original | Report this message | Find messages by this author
> Malcom Barclay FABIAN of Mt Barker, South Australia recommends all
> Mooslimes use Mohammed Brand Condoms as they can withstand the rigors
> of use
> on GOATS and SHEEP.
>
> Just ask Malcom (aka Kangarooistan) - he even uses them on CAMELS !!
>
> http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=S7d87nDX2t8
>
> Kangarooistan's - Malcom Fabian's details :-
>
> Skitskin moslem CA Fabian, 5 Pfeiffer Close, Mt Barker, 5251, South
> Australia, +61 8 8391 1292
> =============================================
> By Ronald D. White
> December 1, 2008
> Consumers opened their wallets this weekend not only for Black Friday
> retail sales but also for the movie industry, which recorded its
> second-highest Thanksgiving weekend box office ever.
>
> Ticket sales for the five-day period totaled $236 million, spurred by
> the Warner Bros. movie "Four Christmases," according to box-office
> tracking firm Media by Numbers. The only Thanksgiving weekend with
> higher receipts came in 2000 when theaters rang up $244.4 million with
> such movies as "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and "Unbreakable."
>
> "Four Christmases," starring Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon, was
> the weekend's biggest surprise. Critics were not kind, referring to
> the film as "acrid and wince-worthy." But audiences didn't seem to
> care as the film generated $46.7 million over five days, making it the
> third-biggest Thanksgiving holiday opening ever, behind 1999's "Toy
> Story 2" and last year's "Enchanted."
>
> "Four Christmases" surged past "Twilight," dropping Summit
> Entertainment's PG-13 vampire romance, starring Kristen Stewart and
> Robert Pattinson, into the No. 2 spot with $39.5 million in its second
> week.
>
> Disney's animated dog story, "Bolt," came in strong at No. 3 with $36
> million in its second week. For just the three-day weekend, it was the
> second-highest in ticket sales.
>
> "I'd like to think that this is the only time of year that a dog might
> beat a vampire," joked Richie Fay, president of domestic distribution
> for "Twilight" distributor Summit Entertainment, who added that he was
> pleased with "Twilight's" performance to date.
>
> "We'll be close to $120 million for 10 days, and that is better than
> we anticipated," Fay said.
>
> In its thirdweek, Sony/MGM's "Quantum of Solace," starring Daniel
> Craig as James Bond, fell two notches to fourth, at $28.1 million for
> the five-day period.
>
> Rory Bruer, Sony's president of domestic distribution, said the
> company had high hopes for "Quantum" unseating 2006's "Casino Royale"
> as the most successful Bond movie ever.
>
> The biggest disappointment was the opening of 20th Century Fox's
> "Australia," but the company's own marketing campaign may be partly to
> blame.
>
> On the one hand, Fox wanted moviegoers to consider the movie set in
> pre-World War II northern Australia as a sweeping epic in the same
> vein as such classics as "Lawrence of Arabia," "Gone With the Wind"
> and "Giant."
>
> On the other hand, its fifth-place opening at $20 million hardly
> seemed in epic proportions.
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