If my letter to the Jewish News of January 2009 had been published (arguing for Glicks’ adoption of an electronic, categorised ticketing system, a la Medicare) IT WOULD NEVER HAVE COME TO THIS.
I heard that the real reason he had this rave is that he was working as a ticket inspector on the no. 3 tram and had a lot of run ins with bochers trying not to pay ‘just going a few stops’ ‘I’m new to Melbourne etc’.
But he didn’t want to take on both Connex and the complex on Hotham street.
Thanks for exposing the meshuggener that has been bombarding us with indecipherable comments re our blog pieces about the AJN’s inane Shmooze page. (We now know that he agrees with us…)
How did this Meshuganeh get in the country. Maybe on one of those refuge boats. How is it that no-one in Glicks noticed him. In Sydney, no one recognized him. Where were the articles in the AJN. Don’t we have eyes?
Galus Australis is excited to be hosting a couple of panel discussion sessions at the upcoming Limmud Oz in Melbourne.
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The following is an abridged version of an interview recently screened on the ABC’s Q&A program.
Tony Jones: Good evening ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to a very special Purim edition of “Q&A”. I’m your …
If my letter to the Jewish News of January 2009 had been published (arguing for Glicks’ adoption of an electronic, categorised ticketing system, a la Medicare) IT WOULD NEVER HAVE COME TO THIS.
Love it
I was there that day.
He is so short that no one could actually see him behind the counter and then he wanted to pay with oil or camels.
I heard that the real reason he had this rave is that he was working as a ticket inspector on the no. 3 tram and had a lot of run ins with bochers trying not to pay ‘just going a few stops’ ‘I’m new to Melbourne etc’.
But he didn’t want to take on both Connex and the complex on Hotham street.
Thanks for exposing the meshuggener that has been bombarding us with indecipherable comments re our blog pieces about the AJN’s inane Shmooze page. (We now know that he agrees with us…)
http://ajnwatch.blogspot.com/2009/07/remember-young-adams-terrifying-warning.html
http://ajnwatch.blogspot.com/2009/07/adam-kamien-gets-nasty.html
you guys rock my casbah. and lemme tell you, the shah REALLY don’t like it.
How did this Meshuganeh get in the country. Maybe on one of those refuge boats. How is it that no-one in Glicks noticed him. In Sydney, no one recognized him. Where were the articles in the AJN. Don’t we have eyes?