Hefty wrote:A good place to have a heart-starter in town prior to the BDO onslaught......
Was thinkin the Strahmore (easy to jump on tram down to Bonython) but they don't open til 11.30.....bit of a push as want to get into BDO by 12 to catch Violent Soho.
Any pub suggestions in town to have a beer circa 11am and close to tram?? Other springs to mind is Harry's Bar (old Silks tav).
Squatters Arms across the road from the BDO site this year. No bastard ever goes there anyway so they should be opening at the earliest possible time that they can. Probably get a year's worth of takings in 1 day
Hefty wrote:A good place to have a heart-starter in town prior to the BDO onslaught......
Was thinkin the Strahmore (easy to jump on tram down to Bonython) but they don't open til 11.30.....bit of a push as want to get into BDO by 12 to catch Violent Soho.
Any pub suggestions in town to have a beer circa 11am and close to tram?? Other springs to mind is Harry's Bar (old Silks tav).
Squatters Arms across the road from the BDO site this year. No bastard ever goes there anyway so they should be opening at the earliest possible time that they can. Probably get a year's worth of takings in 1 day
Hefty wrote:A good place to have a heart-starter in town prior to the BDO onslaught......
Was thinkin the Strahmore (easy to jump on tram down to Bonython) but they don't open til 11.30.....bit of a push as want to get into BDO by 12 to catch Violent Soho.
Any pub suggestions in town to have a beer circa 11am and close to tram?? Other springs to mind is Harry's Bar (old Silks tav).
Squatters Arms across the road from the BDO site this year. No bastard ever goes there anyway so they should be opening at the earliest possible time that they can. Probably get a year's worth of takings in 1 day
Does Schapelle Corby stand to make any money from the upcoming miniseries on Channel 9? I ******* hope not.
Isn't there a law stating that people can't make money off their crimes? Or does that only pertain to crimes committed on Australian soil?
Poor Schapelle...
Politicians kissing babies for good luck,
TV preachers sell salvation for a buck.
You don't need no golden cross to tell you wrong from right,
The world's worst murderers were those who saw the light.
Failed Creation wrote:Does Schapelle Corby stand to make any money from the upcoming miniseries on Channel 9? I ******* hope not.
Isn't there a law stating that people can't make money off their crimes? Or does that only pertain to crimes committed on Australian soil?
Poor Schapelle...
Seeing as it didn't happen on Australian soil and was never convicted under any australian law. I would say yes she can. And if she couldn't it only last for a few years, so she would in the long run. I still think there is money already waiting for her back home to cover someones ass.
We're on this journey together, One Heart, One Club and they will Never Ever Tear Us Apart.
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Someone in her family. The Australian Government know she is guilty.
Bloody oath she is.
Politicians kissing babies for good luck,
TV preachers sell salvation for a buck.
You don't need no golden cross to tell you wrong from right,
The world's worst murderers were those who saw the light.
Failed Creation wrote:Does Schapelle Corby stand to make any money from the upcoming miniseries on Channel 9? I ******* hope not.
Isn't there a law stating that people can't make money off their crimes? Or does that only pertain to crimes committed on Australian soil?
Poor Schapelle...
Schapelle and her family won't be getting a cent from the mini series. The mini series is based on a book the Corby's aren't fans of.
That's a relief. The whole Corby clan seems a little ****** in the head to me.
I wonder how much New Idea and Woman's Day will offer for her story though...
Politicians kissing babies for good luck,
TV preachers sell salvation for a buck.
You don't need no golden cross to tell you wrong from right,
The world's worst murderers were those who saw the light.
Failed Creation wrote:Does Schapelle Corby stand to make any money from the upcoming miniseries on Channel 9? I ******* hope not.
Isn't there a law stating that people can't make money off their crimes? Or does that only pertain to crimes committed on Australian soil?
Poor Schapelle...
Seeing as it didn't happen on Australian soil and was never convicted under any australian law. I would say yes she can. And if she couldn't it only last for a few years, so she would in the long run. I still think there is money already waiting for her back home to cover someones ass.
David Hicks is not allowed to profit from his inprisonment
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
Failed Creation wrote:Does Schapelle Corby stand to make any money from the upcoming miniseries on Channel 9? I ******* hope not.
Isn't there a law stating that people can't make money off their crimes? Or does that only pertain to crimes committed on Australian soil?
Poor Schapelle...
Seeing as it didn't happen on Australian soil and was never convicted under any australian law. I would say yes she can. And if she couldn't it only last for a few years, so she would in the long run. I still think there is money already waiting for her back home to cover someones ass.
David Hicks is not allowed to profit from his inprisonment
I was wondering about him, although the U.S. Government deemed his charge to be invalid, as that specific law didn't exist at the time. However, we all know he was terrorist sympathizer, but to spend 6 years at Gitmo under those conditions was rough.
That's the thing about breaking the law in another country, you have no right to complain when the punishment seems harsh.
Politicians kissing babies for good luck,
TV preachers sell salvation for a buck.
You don't need no golden cross to tell you wrong from right,
The world's worst murderers were those who saw the light.
Failed Creation wrote:Does Schapelle Corby stand to make any money from the upcoming miniseries on Channel 9? I ******* hope not.
Isn't there a law stating that people can't make money off their crimes? Or does that only pertain to crimes committed on Australian soil?
Poor Schapelle...
Seeing as it didn't happen on Australian soil and was never convicted under any australian law. I would say yes she can. And if she couldn't it only last for a few years, so she would in the long run. I still think there is money already waiting for her back home to cover someones ass.
David Hicks is not allowed to profit from his inprisonment
Hasn't he already profited from his book. I thought it was only a certain amount of time after that law applied.
We're on this journey together, One Heart, One Club and they will Never Ever Tear Us Apart.
Failed Creation wrote:I was wondering about him, although the U.S. Government deemed his charge to be invalid, as that specific law didn't exist at the time. However, we all know he was terrorist sympathizer, but to spend 6 years at Gitmo under those conditions was rough.
That's the thing about breaking the law in another country, you have no right to complain when the punishment seems harsh.
I think he got lightly, the Australian Government should of stayed well out of it and not allowed him back in the country.
We're on this journey together, One Heart, One Club and they will Never Ever Tear Us Apart.
Failed Creation wrote:Does Schapelle Corby stand to make any money from the upcoming miniseries on Channel 9? I ******* hope not.
Isn't there a law stating that people can't make money off their crimes? Or does that only pertain to crimes committed on Australian soil?
Poor Schapelle...
Seeing as it didn't happen on Australian soil and was never convicted under any australian law. I would say yes she can. And if she couldn't it only last for a few years, so she would in the long run. I still think there is money already waiting for her back home to cover someones ass.
David Hicks is not allowed to profit from his inprisonment
Hasn't he already profited from his book. I thought it was only a certain amount of time after that law applied.
Just did a little research.
Your correct , originally it was considered 'proceeds of crime' and he wasn't allowed to keep any profits but his lawyers fought the government and won because he wasn't officially charged. Managed to get about $10,000.
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!