WA: State of Excitement

This explains a lot:

Electoral Divisions ranked by the number of prescriptions for dexamphetamine sulfate

  1. Canning (WA)
  2. Brand (WA)
  3. Curtin (WA)
  4. Perth (WA)
  5. Swan (WA)
  6. Hasluck (WA)
  7. Fremantle (WA)
  8. Tangney (WA)
  9. Cowan (WA)
  10. Stirling (WA)
  11. Pearce (WA)
  12. O’Connor (WA)
  13. Moore (WA)
  14. Forrest (WA)
     
  15. Oxley (Qld)
  16. Wakefield (SA)
  17. Hunter (NSW)
  18. Kingston (SA)
  19. Blair (Qld)
  20. Bass (Tas)

(Thanks Daniel.)

8:26 pm · 20 November 2004 · comments off
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    The full report is available here (also thanks to Daniel).

    Sunili · 21 November 2004 · 11:15 am
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    So where’s my share? That’s what I wanna know.

    Mark · 21 November 2004 · 7:44 pm
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    Melbourne Ports – 145th of 150. How pissweak are we?

    Adam 1.0 · 21 November 2004 · 8:24 pm
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    Mark
    The trick is to have kids and then convince the doctor you have unfeasibly high expectations of their behaviour and are powerless to do anything about it. Grab something for stress while you’re at it and wahay no more dozing off in front of the telly on a Saturday night.

    These statistics just stun me. I thought it was just for WA. Unbelievable. Dissent will not be tolerated in Idyllia.

    anthony · 22 November 2004 · 1:56 pm
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    Too Late for Original Thought
    It’s really far too late for me to think of anything particularly profound to say tonight. So instead, I recommend you go visit an entry on Robert Corr’s weblog. He has highlighted a very concerning statistical link between politics and &#…

    Two Sitting Ducks · 26 November 2004 · 12:34 am