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Michael

@MSVLKnight

History, Wargaming (tabletop) Crows, Motor Racing, Cricket, Sci-Fi , Aussie politics (sorry), US politics (even sorrier - until no more Trump)

Adelaide Australia Beigetreten Mart 2009
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Michael
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@RDPHistory Do you think the US had figured out Argentina was negotiating in bad faith by then?
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Ricky D Phillips - Military Historian
4) "... Costa Méndez closed the meeting by delivering himself of some harsh observations on the British, asserting that the GOA had had enough, that HMG had tried to dupe and string along Argentina for years and that the GOA was prepared to break relations without any qualms."
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Ricky D Phillips - Military Historian
March 31st 1982: From Buenos Aires, US Ambassador Shlaudeman telegrams Washington DC: “Foreign Minister Costa Mendez called me in late this afternoon... he gave me the following response from the three commanders..." 1/4
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Adam Nicotera
Adam Nicotera@adamnicotera·
Well done, An*us!!!!! Leaked document exposes what talking points Coalition MPs are being told to push, as a part of their "fuel crisis" scare campaign. #auspol
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Michael
Michael@MSVLKnight·
@MuhammadP4549 @cmdibley The refineries were falling apart because the oil companies wouldn't invest in proper maintenance. When Port Stanvac closed, it was "mothballed" because if it was taken down the oil company would have to remediate the heavily polluted ground.
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Muhammad Wazza Pedo
Muhammad Wazza Pedo@MuhammadP4549·
No we are suffering because of our stupid Prime Minister and his cabinet of inepts. We only had a 35 day supply of oil when this trouble started. Instead of the world wide guideline of 90 days (China, the country we subsidise the export of coal to had 200 days btw). We closed down our refineries and wells because.... well I'm not sure why, but you can bet there is a government contribution attached to the decision. And, on top of that, we have a housing shortage, we've had 14 rate increases, Inflation is the highest it's been in 20 years and we are flooding the country with immigrants that shout death to the west. I'd say Trump trying to crush a terrorist regime is the least of our worries.
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cmdibley
cmdibley@cmdibley·
Hey Americans on here chiding us in other countries for criticising Trump: he is our business. Petrol in Australia is in short supply & currently costs $2.48 p/l (that’s $9.37 p/gallon.) We didn’t bomb Iran. We are all suffering because of your stupid President.
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Michael@MSVLKnight·
@gomichild That speech could have been a tweet...
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Michael@MSVLKnight·
@RpsAgainstTrump Send Apaches t Joe Biden's place like this and see how "there's blood in my alcohol" Hegseth reacts...
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
BREAKING: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lifted the suspension of Army pilots who flew two Apache helicopters that hovered outside Kid Rock’s home during a training mission, saying there will be no investigation. “Thank you Kid Rock…pilots suspension LIFTED. No punishment. No investigation. Carry on, patriots,” Hegseth wrote on Twitter Some straight-up banana republic stuff.
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No Context Brits@NoContextBrits·
Time to delete Facebook.
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@Acyn Hey - he likes costumes, she likes costumes - what really is the difference?
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Baier: Kristi Noem is asking for privacy and prayers tonight. She is said to be devastated by reports alleging her husband has been leading a cross-dressing double life.
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Sci-Fi World Museum@hollywoodscifi·
What is the very first SCIENCE FICTION TV show or movie you ever saw?
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Stew Peters
Stew Peters@realstewpeters·
LARA TRUMP: “This anti-war retired General has no idea what it means to serve in the military.” This has to be the dumbest comment on the internet so far in 2026.
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@Acyn Trump discovers that large cities don't have retaliatory missiles to confound all his plans...
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Trump: Chicago should call and say we would like help. New York should call. Los Angeles should call… We are going to have to force ourselves upon them.
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@robynbryant33 Why do they only send the worst Zionist pricks to Australia?
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
Do you ever start typing a reply to MAGA, then delete it when you realize you’re arguing with people who get their political talking points from Rob Schneider?
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@Artemisapphire Heard a Yank on Aussie radio lambasting all their Allies for not backing their dumb move. Completely gormless about reality - and their Allies are the schmucks being crucified by oil prices.
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Tansy Kelly Robson ✍🏼🎬⚔️🐱🏦
And people still find time to blame Starmer for it and net zero What makes the cognitive dissonance even sharper is the net zero lot are usually also rabid Trumpists And yet still they can't spell "irony"
Joe Walsh@WalshFreedom

The strait was open. He starts a war. The strait closes. The world economy gets fucked. He doesn’t know what he’s doing, he gets bored, he declares victory, and he tells the rest of the world to open the strait, to clean up his mess. He’s such a prick. He’s such a destructive prick.

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Mike Carlton
Mike Carlton@MikeCarlton01·
Another Trump nocturnal emission that’ll have Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping falling about with gleeful laughter…
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Paul Schleifer
Paul Schleifer@PaulSchleifer·
@MSVLKnight I’ll take that as the compliment it was clearly intended to be.
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Paul Schleifer
Paul Schleifer@PaulSchleifer·
Glynis Barber as Soolin in Blake’s 7. Funny how sci-fi prop designers keep coming back to the Mauser C96, a pistol dating from 1896.
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@SaraJade_13 Is that bald spot growing really fast or what?
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💧Sara
💧Sara@SaraJade_13·
#AngusTaylor reacts to #MrSpeaker respectfully acknowledging visitors in the gallery yesterday. BL leaning on his hand boredom, turning his back, rude disinterest, giving the cold shoulder to the gallery. At least #SussanLey would pretend she was ‘busy’ working at this time. #QT
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@malcolmconn NSW overlooked adult talent in favour of U19 talent. Nothing wrong with that, but it left significant skills out there in the marketplace. SA stopped picking locals with insufficient skills in favour of recycling these guys.
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Malcolm Conn
Malcolm Conn@malcolmconn·
Nathan McAndrew one of 5 NSW players in the SA #sheffieldshield winning team…
Abhishek AB@ABsay_ek

Some cricketers arrive on the scene like fireworks. Others, like Nathan McAndrew, are more like that stubborn ember in the corner of the fireplace that simply refuses to die out. At 32, he is not young by Australian cricket standards. He is not old either. He is simply the guy who kept showing up. Oak Flat is a suburb near Wollongong where McAndrew learned his cricket. When New South Wales failed to notice him, he crossed the Tasman. Andre Adams, that wily Black Caps allrounder who became NSW bowling coach, made a phone call. 3 first-class games for Auckland in 2015-16. That was the taste. Just enough to know what he was missing. Back home, the Blues squad was packed with names that filled newspapers. McAndrew could not squeeze through. Most players at that point, start looking at coaching certificates or club cricket treasuries. McAndrew looked south. Jason Gillespie wanted bowlers who could do something special. South Australia had not won a Shield title in nearly three decades. McAndrew signed up for that. He made his Sheild debut at age of 28. What happened next makes no sense on paper. A discarded New South Welshman walks into Adelaide & becomes the reason a drought ends. His numbers sit there like a quiet argument: 48 wickets in 2023/24 season at 18.6 Avaerage & 39.5 strike rate. 40 wickets at 20.2 average & 40.5 strike rate in 2024/25. 38 this time at 23.4 average & 43.6 strike rate. He has taken 267 first-class wickets now at 25 apiece. Has scored over 2000 runs too with 24.6 average, batting at eight or nine, usually when the situation is rotten. This week against Victoria in the final, the situation was worse than rotten. South Australia were 122 for 7 in their second innings. The lead was 59 & trophy was slipping toward Melbourne. McAndrew walked in & added 105 runs with Alex Carey. 60 of them his own. Then he took the new ball & picked up 2 Victoria's top order wickets. Took another on today. South Australia won from nowhere. The Baggy Green is a conversation for another day. Australian selectors have their patterns, their favorites, their boxes to tick. McAndrew does not fit neatly into any of them. He is too old to be a project. Not so fancy or flamboyant. But here is the thing about embers that refuse to die. Sometimes they burn down the whole house.

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