"and I expect to wake up next to a dead horse tomorrow" - Wow, necrophilia AND beastiality. At least you're not into S/M as well - that would be flogging a dead horse...
Censorship in the form of ratings can only be a good thing. 'R' rated material must not be sold to minors. If a parent decides that their child can view that material then that has to be up to them. However, as it serves as a guide for anyone who has not seen/heard the content, does it count as censorship or advice?
On the contrary, the current communications minister is the one making all the noise about 'clean-feed', trying to suck up to Family First in the senate, who may well help Labor get some bills through - the previous communications minister gave it up after she realised what a fool she was making of herself
I think I'm a reasonable driver - it's very hard to avoid an accident when you're stuck at a junction waiting for an ambulance to get through and the moron behind you fails to see the flashing lights and hear the screaming siren (my last accident) or when you're stationary at a roundabout waiting for the traffic to clear and someone else decides to drive through you (the previous TWO). In all cases I must have had my cloaking device on, as the other drivers reckoned they just didn't see me - even in a bright red sports.
"and I expect to wake up next to a dead horse tomorrow" - Wow, necrophilia AND beastiality. At least you're not into S/M as well - that would be flogging a dead horse...
Pardon?
I might expect this from Liberals - but from Labor?
Remember that it was Kim Beasley that first came up with this a few years ago
Censorship in the form of ratings can only be a good thing. 'R' rated material must not be sold to minors. If a parent decides that their child can view that material then that has to be up to them. However, as it serves as a guide for anyone who has not seen/heard the content, does it count as censorship or advice?
On the contrary, the current communications minister is the one making all the noise about 'clean-feed', trying to suck up to Family First in the senate, who may well help Labor get some bills through - the previous communications minister gave it up after she realised what a fool she was making of herself
I think I'm a reasonable driver - it's very hard to avoid an accident when you're stuck at a junction waiting for an ambulance to get through and the moron behind you fails to see the flashing lights and hear the screaming siren (my last accident) or when you're stationary at a roundabout waiting for the traffic to clear and someone else decides to drive through you (the previous TWO).
In all cases I must have had my cloaking device on, as the other drivers reckoned they just didn't see me - even in a bright red sports.