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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

In Case You Missed Tony Abbot Judging Red Faces


There were dancing poodles too.
Posted by Glenn Peters at 11:00 PM
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      • Drover's Dog 2010 Election Tweeting League: Day 11
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      • Typing Commentary #2: The Debate
      • Drover's Dog 2010 Election Tweeting League: Day 4
      • Arrogance or Bias?
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      • In Case You Missed Tony Abbot Judging Red Faces
      • Drover's Dog 2010 Election Tweeting League: Day 2
      • Hey Julia, Why Be Afraid Of The Past?
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