Beau DOESN'T know....

@jadtiger said:
As Jesus said "let he who is without sin cast the first stone"

As always lots of hypocrisy on here

What Jebus the magical stagecoach said 2000 years ago is of no consequence to me.

As Gunners said, I find it pretty funny given he was just toeing the club about loyalty.
 
@innsaneink said:
@Swordy said:
Poor taste, people. Best not to comment on the personal life of others. Not our business whether true or otherwise.

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People in the public eye… Their business is our business these days... Wether we like it or not
I was having this discussion with the mrs last night... I really don't wanna know but I can't avoid it... Nor can any of us

The price they pay for seeking media attention and being paid to be in the public eye.
They suck up the bucks in the good times. All good if you behave….......
 
@Tigersman said:
@innsaneink said:
@Swordy said:
Poor taste, people. Best not to comment on the personal life of others. Not our business whether true or otherwise.

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People in the public eye… Their business is our business these days... Wether we like it or not
I was having this discussion with the mrs last night... I really don't wanna know but I can't avoid it... Nor can any of us

THIS.

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It doesn't matter if he is in the public eye or not….he has made a very big mistake by having a said affair,while he has a wife and child...it is frowned upon by our society,and hopefully like many others that have gone down that path,he will learn from it...what must be remembered is that the innocent are always the ones that suffer the most..the child and wife or partner......

And before you consider me a preacher....I have made the same mistake,I have learnt from it because I caused an innocent nice person a huge amount of pain...I was young and foolish,but that is absolutely no excuse,my beautiful parents taught me right from wrong and I was wrong....
 
@TrueTiger said:
@Tigersman said:
@innsaneink said:
@Swordy said:
Poor taste, people. Best not to comment on the personal life of others. Not our business whether true or otherwise.

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People in the public eye… Their business is our business these days... Wether we like it or not
I was having this discussion with the mrs last night... I really don't wanna know but I can't avoid it... Nor can any of us

THIS.

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It doesn't matter if he is in the public eye or not….he has made a very big mistake by having a said affair,while he has a wife and child...it is frowned upon by our society,and hopefully like many others that have gone down that path,he will learn from it...what must be remembered is that the innocent are always the ones that suffer the most..the child and wife or partner......

And before you consider me a preacher....I have made the same mistake,I have learnt from it because I caused an innocent nice person a huge amount of pain...I was young and foolish,but that is absolutely no excuse,my beautiful parents taught me right from wrong and I was wrong....

That's correct TT… But your mistake was tyre public's business... Beauis is.
 
@Abraham said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
What Jebus the magical stagecoach

Magical stagecoach?

Bit early in the week to be on the turps isn't it??

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Funny you should say that, as that is usually my response to anyone who wants to talk to me about Jebus.

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I used to like Beau as a player, thought he was very under rated, loved him initially on the footy show.

At the time he was a hard working footballer who was funny.

As time as gone on, Im finding him more and more a tool who now sees him self as a media personality and his ego is now starting to match.

I hate the segments on street talk when they do there best to belittle people.

My office is in high street Penrith, he does segments right near my office quite regularly, mid week, that stretch of road is littered with Professionals and Tradies who would handle themselves well in that sort of convo, he ignores them. He not only selects those who look a bit derro or non Australian (the language barrier makes it easy to make people stupid whether they are or not) but deliberately seeks out a few that are homeless (which is not far away) many of which have mental problems and I heard one of the guys with them say, I think that guy is a bit simple, so they went to him.

It is not cool to take the piss out of people with issues.

He is becoming a bully, not as bad as Matty Johns, but getting there.

Short story long, maybe this experience will humble him and he may become that hard working funny guy again.
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
Funny you should say that, as that is usually my response to anyone who wants to talk to me about Jebus.

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The thing is no one was talking to YOU about Jesus.

However I'm in awe just being in the presence of such a mental heavyweight, amongst us mere forum mortals.

What a powerful adjective …'Magical stagecoach' ... I'm getting tired just thinking about the phenomenal mental efforts required to come up with this.

I need to lie down now.

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@Abraham said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
Funny you should say that, as that is usually my response to anyone who wants to talk to me about Jebus.

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The thing is no one was talking to YOU about Jesus.

However I'm in awe just being in the presence of such a mental heavyweight, amongst us mere forum mortals.

What a powerful adjective …'Magical stagecoach' ... I'm getting tired just thinking about the phenomenal mental efforts required to come up with this.

I need to lie down now.

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Hahahaha, Well Said!!!!!!

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@Goose said:
I used to like Beau as a player, thought he was very under rated, loved him initially on the footy show.

At the time he was a hard working footballer who was funny.

As time as gone on, Im finding him more and more a tool who now sees him self as a media personality and his ego is now starting to match.

I hate the segments on street talk when they do there best to belittle people.

My office is in high street Penrith, he does segments right near my office quite regularly, mid week, that stretch of road is littered with Professionals and Tradies who would handle themselves well in that sort of convo, he ignores them. He not only selects those who look a bit derro or non Australian (the language barrier makes it easy to make people stupid whether they are or not) but deliberately seeks out a few that are homeless (which is not far away) many of which have mental problems and I heard one of the guys with them say, I think that guy is a bit simple, so they went to him.

It is not cool to take the piss out of people with issues.

He is becoming a bully, not as bad as Matty Johns, but getting there.

Short story long, maybe this experience will humble him and he may become that hard working funny guy again.

Goose, when you see him arrive, you need to go down to the street dressed in your best weekend 'bumming around the garden' clothes. When he approaches, give him a high five!
 
I guess it was always on the cards with Beau - biggest flirt in the world! I thought he was gonna hook up with Ricky Martin at one stage :laughing:
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
@jadtiger said:
As Jesus said "let he who is without sin cast the first stone"

As always lots of hypocrisy on here

What Jebus the magical stagecoach said 2000 years ago is of no consequence to me.

As Gunners said, I find it pretty funny given he was just toeing the club about loyalty.

Exactly. Be funny if Taylors coaching career lasts longer than Beaus tv career.
 
@Abraham said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
Funny you should say that, as that is usually my response to anyone who wants to talk to me about Jebus.

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The thing is no one was talking to YOU about Jesus.

However I'm in awe just being in the presence of such a mental heavyweight, amongst us mere forum mortals.

What a powerful adjective …'Magical stagecoach' ... I'm getting tired just thinking about the phenomenal mental efforts required to come up with this.

I need to lie down now.

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It was meant to be a nonsense, paralleling my view on religion. Sorry you weren't able to pick up on the undertone there Abe.

Always hilarious to see someone get their knickers in a knot when big fella gets mentioned with the slightest negative connotation in a throwaway comment.
 
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