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  1. Ok, 1 class and homeroom comments to go...yeay
  2. RT @GreenJ: hmm http://bit.ly/7Gd42V
  3. Here lies Malcolm Turnbull, who did everything within his power to save this party from itself, but found that the party would not be saved
  4. Christopher Pyne predicts a March 6 election next year. Yikes. (via @annabelcrabb)
  5. Yeay, finished year 10 reports. Time for bed.
  6. @annabelcrabb Whats he saying?
  7. @TezG Why at the end of the year?
  8. @TezG Damn you! I still have 75 to go :(
  9. I hate writing reports...
  10. Is there a comparison to be made between Mark Latham and Tony Abbot? From the extreme wings of the party and very outspoken?
  11. RT @annabelcrabb: "Speedos are compulsory if you're in the club swim at Queenscliff". Sounds like policy on the run....
  12. I don't think that Mt Abbot is doing that well on 7.30 report. @annabelcrabb what do you think?
  13. @adnrw Yea, they will run SCR elections at your school if you want them to as well.
  14. So is there anyone out there who would change their vote to the Liberal Party now that People Skills is their leader?
  15. RT @TezG: It would seem that Australia is now officially a One Party democracy. Thanks for that Libs. #spill
  16. WTF That is by far the worst possible result that could have been imagined for the Liberal Party. Its almost unbelievable. #spill
  17. RT @mikestuchbery: Well, there's the Liberals in Opposition... FOR ALL TIME.
  18. I love the smell of political crazy in the morning #spill
  19. Hate getting phone calls from blocked numbers that don't leave messages. HOW DO I KNOW WHO CALLED!?
  20. "Now, out on his own, increasingly friendless and bristling with self-timed explosive devices, he's never seemed more alive." About Malcolm