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Old 25-01-2012, 03:52 PM   #30
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Default Re: Does it really matter what the pollies choose for their personal vehicle

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Originally Posted by mash again
hope the chauffeur is Australian made! wonder if he was wearing rossi boots made in Adelaide and swigging on a coopers pale ale aswell, cant wear bonds undies anymore (offshore) so had to freeball it aswell. where will it end, anyways good to see Holden has been saved thanks to this one pollie changing his car??

exactly. australia day tomorrow. how many people will get out and about with their aussie clothes made in china, waving their taiwanese made aussie flag, eating their imported lamb, wearing thongs made in indonesia etc etc, but how dare a pollie buy a prado!!
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