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Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:45 am
by SouthAussie94
Archbishop Urges ‘No’ Vote: “It’s About Protecting Children. And We Know About Protecting Children”

The Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Anthony Fisher, says if there’s one thing the Catholic Church can lecture others on, it’s how to best protect children.

Urging followers to vote ‘no’ in the same sex marriage survey, Mr Fisher said that legalising same sex marriage would be bad for children. “And when it comes to the harm of children, the Catholic Church knows what it’s talking about,” he said.

The Archbishop said it wasn’t the place of Government to decide who should and shouldn’t get married, but rather the place of a group of men who had never been married themselves.

“The state has no business telling us who we should love and how, sexually or otherwise. Everyone knows it’s the Church’s role to be totally obsessed with sex.

“As someone who has never been married, and never will, I have that wonderful mix of inexperience and lack of perspective that makes me so well placed to speak on this issue,” he said.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:52 am
by SouthAussie94
Same Sex Marriage Could Lead To Men Wearing Dresses, Church Fears

Legalising same sex marriage is a slippery slope towards men wearing long flowing dresses and jewellery, an advertisement funded by Christian groups has warned.

Children – some as young as primary school age – were already being told it was okay to wear a dress to school, which some believe could lead to the same behaviour as adults.

“The idea that a grown man would put on a dress, match it with a gold necklace, and then maybe top the look off with some sort of colourful hat, is definitely not something we want to encourage,” a spokesperson said.

“What’s next? Boys dressing up in full-length dresses and singing in choirs? This has to stop”.

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Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:05 am
by SouthAussie94
“What About My Freedom Of Speech?” Asks Man On National Television Ad

A man who has had his opinions heard by people in every city and town around the country says he’s worried that the PC thought police are trying to silence him.

Despite being paid by Christian lobbyists to appear in their latest series of ads aimed at frustrating working class Australians with irrational tangents to the same-sex marriage debate, the man says no one is listening to people like him.

Builder Steve Peterson, 54, says he is an active No vote supporter who is sick of not having his views on the gay marriage validated in the public debate, despite the fact that he’s been able to spruik his anti-gay-marriage rhetoric on prime time television right across the country for the last few days.

In it, he says: “I dunno about this same-sex marriage … even our Prime Minister says there’ll be consequences.”

He adds that he’s “over this politically correct nonsense”, being “sick of being told what to think by the thought police”, and ventures “what’s next? Boycott my business? I’m gonna have my say all right. I’m gonna say no”.

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott says this is a perfect example of everyday Aussies sticking it up to the PC elites who think they are so smart because they have gay friends that they love and care about.

“If you want to stick it to these people, vote no” he said.

“It will make you feel powerful beyond measure”

“Just look at old mate Steve”

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:02 pm
by rev
SouthAussie94 wrote:
Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:52 am
Same Sex Marriage Could Lead To Men Wearing Dresses, Church Fears

Legalising same sex marriage is a slippery slope towards men wearing long flowing dresses and jewellery, an advertisement funded by Christian groups has warned.

Children – some as young as primary school age – were already being told it was okay to wear a dress to school, which some believe could lead to the same behaviour as adults.

“The idea that a grown man would put on a dress, match it with a gold necklace, and then maybe top the look off with some sort of colourful hat, is definitely not something we want to encourage,” a spokesperson said.

“What’s next? Boys dressing up in full-length dresses and singing in choirs? This has to stop”.

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You do realise that's not a dress?

2.a loose outer garment, in particular.
a long gown with flowing sleeves worn by monks, priests, or clergy.

"the chaplain tottered in stiff splendid frocks"
Underneath they have regular clothes.

There's quite a difference between a priest or monk or altar boy wearing a frock over regular clothes while in church, to someone cross dressing and putting on make up and the opposite sex's jewellery.

Pathetic attempt. Is that all you got?

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:09 pm
by Nathan
rev wrote:
Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:02 pm
There's quite a difference between a priest or monk or altar boy wearing a frock over regular clothes while in church, to someone cross dressing and putting on make up and the opposite sex's jewellery.
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Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:29 pm
by rev
Nathan wrote:
Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:09 pm
rev wrote:
Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:02 pm
There's quite a difference between a priest or monk or altar boy wearing a frock over regular clothes while in church, to someone cross dressing and putting on make up and the opposite sex's jewellery.
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He'd be a better state leader then the dope heads currently in power.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:34 pm
by Goodsy
rev wrote:
Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:29 pm
Nathan wrote:
Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:09 pm
rev wrote:
Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:02 pm
There's quite a difference between a priest or monk or altar boy wearing a frock over regular clothes while in church, to someone cross dressing and putting on make up and the opposite sex's jewellery.
He'd be a better state leader then the dope heads currently in power.
Bernardi, or the man dressed in drag hanging on his wall?

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:55 am
by SouthAussie94
rev wrote:
Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:02 pm
SouthAussie94 wrote:
Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:52 am
Same Sex Marriage Could Lead To Men Wearing Dresses, Church Fears

Legalising same sex marriage is a slippery slope towards men wearing long flowing dresses and jewellery, an advertisement funded by Christian groups has warned.

Children – some as young as primary school age – were already being told it was okay to wear a dress to school, which some believe could lead to the same behaviour as adults.

“The idea that a grown man would put on a dress, match it with a gold necklace, and then maybe top the look off with some sort of colourful hat, is definitely not something we want to encourage,” a spokesperson said.

“What’s next? Boys dressing up in full-length dresses and singing in choirs? This has to stop”.

Image
You do realise that's not a dress?

2.a loose outer garment, in particular.
a long gown with flowing sleeves worn by monks, priests, or clergy.

"the chaplain tottered in stiff splendid frocks"
Underneath they have regular clothes.

There's quite a difference between a priest or monk or altar boy wearing a frock over regular clothes while in church, to someone cross dressing and putting on make up and the opposite sex's jewellery.

Pathetic attempt. Is that all you got?
You're quite correct, it definitely is a frock
frock

1. a woman's or girl's dress.
"her new party frock"
synonyms: dress, gown, robe, shift;

"she looked demure in a cream silk frock"

2.
a loose outer garment, in particular:
a long gown with flowing sleeves worn by monks, priests, or clergy.
"the chaplain tottered in stiff splendid frocks"
Notice the first definition of frock; A women's dress. Priests, monks, alter boys wear frocks. They wear women's dresses.

Which they are more than entitled to do. If they want to wear a dress, why should I care? It doesn't effect me in any way, shape, or form.

The same goes for if a boy wants to wear a dress. Who cares? Can girls wear pants since they're traditionally worn by men? Will that cause a similar uproar?

It's a bit rich to defend priests and their right to wear dresses, yet then criticise another male for wearing the same.

Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 9:30 pm
by ghs
AIT are also South Australian.

For those who are using Uber have you ever
thought about the fact that 25% of the fare is going to an American company ?

Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 7:43 am
by Llessur2002
ghs wrote:AIT are also South Australian.

For those who are using Uber have you ever
thought about the fact that 25% of the fare is going to an American company ?
So consumers should accept what is in many cases a shockingly inferior service just because the profits stay in SA?

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 8:29 am
by Nort
Interestingly the debate over women wearing pants was quite a long one, and indeed still goes on. I had an ex who sat through a church sermon that was almost entirely about telling female church members off for dressing too much like men.
Conservatives ridiculed “rational” styles, and warned that allowing “ladies” to wear pants would be more dangerous than a ticking time bomb. Many religious leaders feared that women wearing pants would become immodest (code for promiscuous.) It wasn’t “ladylike” (code for questioning male authority.) Girls would be wild, instead of quiet and modest, and no one would want to marry them. The family would be destroyed. Men would become weak and effeminate. They wrote editorials fretting that cross dressing by women would cause social and moral chaos, ranting that that the differences between the sexes “would be obliterated.”
Until relatively recently it wasn't uncommon for it to be actively illegal for women to wear pants.

There is a fantastic episode of The Dollop worth listening to that talks about the subject. http://thedollop.libsyn.com/53-battle-of-the-pants

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 8:49 am
by Ben
It is interesting what was once considered improper and offensive, most people wouldn't even bat an eye lid at. (women wearing pants).

the same could be said for many things
  • Black people sharing bathrooms with white people.
  • Women being able to vote.
  • Aboriginals able to vote.
  • Woman being able to drive.
  • Black and white people being able to marry eachother.
  • Homosexuality no longer illegal.
Every time one of these minority groups received equal rights life continued.

Some people just fear change which is understandable as it is the unknown, but life goes on.

Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 9:13 am
by ghs
Mate, the last car rolls off the line at Elizabeth today. The local economy is a nightmare, every little bit helps.

Adelaide is essentially a city of lazy public servants come monday. Things are getting worse and worse.

Re: Cheaper Taxi ride - Adelaide

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 9:33 am
by Ben
'Cos we all know everyone works at Holden and that is the only company in SA :lol:

Also I guess Victoria may as well shut up shop. Their unemployment rate is now 6.0% and we are 5.8%. its a real dire situation over the border.... oh but wait they have 150 cranes don't they? and we only have 15... i'm confused by your economics they should be booming?

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 9:41 am
by Nathan
*** INTERMISSION *** (cue elevator music)

Anybody know what's up with the mobile crane party on the parade grounds today? Rode past on the way to work, and it looked like 25–30 odd cranes all hanging out together.