The Pandagate Collection
I’ve collated all my posts about Pandagate. Start at the bottom and work your way up.
I’ve collated all my posts about Pandagate. Start at the bottom and work your way up.
The thinking Laborite would as lief be found in bed with a cobra as in a committee room armed with "arguments" from the Tory press." Truth, Perth, 19 June 1915.
Crazy shit from Paul Kilmurray. His comment threads are swell.
Uncle strays from the ABC to the Fairfax broadsheets, but that doesn't help.
Chris Clark is a Perth student and tech-obsessive.
An Aussie ex-pat in Washington, Tim Dunlop relentlessly undermines the Right in both countries.
A Man of Action maintains a very entertaining blog.
A blog about industrial relations, trade unions, and the insidious WorkChoices legislation.
Hah, I should be doing Trusts, but that was weirdly intriguing.
“Start at the bottom and work your way up.” snort, smirk, guffaw, cough, nudge – a phrase worthy of Ms Fits – start at bottom – snort – work your way up nudge.
You can always tell a band has had it when they release a “Best of” album. And you can tell when a blogging scandal is over when recap posts start. Heh. It was fun while it lasted – it’s been nice fighting it with you all.
Oh, it’s not over yet. Not by a long shot.
Robert. Your blog seems to be nothing but a commontary on ours. The next time i scratch my head i’ll check to see if i’ve updated. I believe Diana Elgar and Marieke Hardy to be the same person. However at the moment by evidence is incomplete. I am investigating this further, but when I know for certain I will make a post on the identity of Marieke Hardy / Diana Elgar including information as to where the name ‘Diana Elgar’ came from. We did not just invent it out of thin air.
What can I say, Alex? It’s like shooting fish in a barrel. Really stupid fish, in a really stupid barrel.
Well, Alex, can you tell us why you think she’s “Diana Elgar” anyway? I fear that we’ll never hear how you reached that conclusion.
Now it’s out in the open, I doubt that Lewgy will be giving his side of the story.