Julia and Kev – the real story

Grossly unfair but wickedly funny:

About Ken Parish

Ken Parish is a legal academic, with research areas in public law (constitutional and administrative law), civil procedure and teaching & learning theory and practice. He has been a legal academic for almost 20 years. Before that he ran a legal practice in Darwin for 15 years and was a Member of the NT Legislative Assembly for almost 4 years in the early 1990s.
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chrisl
chrisl
13 years ago

I think you mean grossly fair!
Especially the bit about finding the numbers to replace him.
Has a prime minister ever worked so hard to achieve so little?
Paul Keating picked him early on,” Sometimes you have to do nothing but think”
All that frenetic activity, orange vests and hard hats and hospital visits.
All for nothing

Tony
13 years ago

Disagree on both points, Ken: 1) not grossly unfair; 2) not wickedly funny.

Fair and mildly diverting.

observa
observa
13 years ago

The kiddiess were quick out of the blocks with the bunker scene (Warning: It’s grossly improper)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bMXVA9qj5I

anon
anon
13 years ago

I thought it was quite good actually. Particularly the part where she sings about the apology, and then ‘F.A’ since then.

anon
anon
13 years ago

(Warning: It’s grossly improper)

Omg!

observa
observa
13 years ago

“Omg!”
Yeah but don’t you just love that scene with all those ‘who don’t have a safe seat’ out in the foyer? Bloody priceless!

Rafe
13 years ago

” No man undertakes a trade he has not learned, even the meanest; yet everyone thinks himself sufficiently qualified for the hardest of all trades-that of government.” Socrates

billie
billie
13 years ago

These videos surfaced when she became PM, is the Liberal Party behind it. Its funny