whatever happened to bindi paxton & family ?

remember they wouldn't work & channel 9 got them all great jobs & it didn't last a month, so i ask whatever happened to them ?
power01 wrote:they are coaching staff at the Glenelg Footy club![]()
Pseudo wrote:Wouldn't be surprised if she turned up on the "Home Girls" page in The Picture...
Pseudo wrote:Wouldn't be surprised if she turned up on the "Home Girls" page in The Picture...
No, that's the second annoying pain in the @rse named Bindi.zipzap wrote:I thought she was hosting a kiddies wildlife show in the US?
Snaggletooth Tiger wrote:That whole 'Paxton Kids' story was just typical Trash T.V. media beat-up those crap 6:30pm timeslot half hour braindead televisual sewage shows like 'A Current Affair' or 'Today Tonight' pump out!
Snaggletooth Tiger wrote:... Back in my day you could leave the front door open!"
Snaggletooth Tiger wrote:That whole 'Paxton Kids' story was just typical Trash T.V. media beat-up those crap 6:30pm timeslot
half hour braindead televisual sewage shows like 'A Current Affair' or 'Today Tonight' pump out!
Designed to make shut-ins, morons & specially old biddies say things like
"Oh Dear, the Country's in such a mess!... Back in my day you could leave the front door open!"
before they write countless letters to 'the Advertiser' about bringing back 'Public Flogging' &
'Compulsory National Service'...
Bloody Hell! Only a mouthbreathing halfwit would get sucked in by this manipulative dribble!
Psyber wrote:Snaggletooth Tiger wrote:... Back in my day you could leave the front door open!"
It is true though, you could, and you could use public transport without getting assaulted, and nobody stole your bike and you didn't need to chain it up, and even if they did as might rarely happen your kids could walk to school in safety. There has been a shift of attitude over the years. People are more selfish, and the state governemnts no longer fund enough policing to reinforce the self-control of the marginally antisocial.
It was all predicted by US Psychologist, Hans Eysenck, back in the late 1960s or early 1970s in his book, "Sex, Violence, and the Media."