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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
Posted on "Buzzfeed" Oct 20, 2015
"Former Liberal leader Sir Billy Snedden died doing what he loved - banging his son's ex girlfriend.
First thought to be a suspicious death, police searched for the mysterious "deathbed girl". But it turned out that Sir Billy head a heart attack while spending the night with a secretary who used to date his son, Drew.
Years later, his son had this to say about the heart-stopping affair to the Herald Sun:
"It was an adrenalin-filled evening. I'm sure the old man went out happy - anyone would be proud to die on the job," he said.
Turns out it's a bit of a trend. Former PM Ben Chifley reportedly died from a heart attack in 1951 "in the company" of his secretary."
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
But you have certainly derailed the thread, Twodogs would be proud of your efforts!
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
Originally Posted by
merantau
Trying to delete these two duplicate posts - but can't. Sir Billy remains a hard man.
In life and death.
"It's over. It's all over."
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
Originally Posted by
EasternWest
In life and death.
Hardly surprising really. He was always very rigid in his views no matter what position he adopted.
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Originally Posted by
merantau
[B]"That's not what I heard at the time."[B]
No, I read that his son confirmed it. Sometime in the last few years.
Wow. Thanks for that. I heard from a copper it was someone else who was well known at the time.
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
This thread has descended into one of those who would win in a fight hypotheticals.
Next up Gorilla v Grizzly Bear, followed by Batman v Superman and rounded out by Twodogs v anybody who dares challenge him down at the Yarraville nets.
Now it's getting interesting.
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
Originally Posted by
1eyedog
100% you just know that Carey will have to kill Stevens to make him stop. Carey's great at the bravado and has a massive load of confidence until he gets punched in the face.
Mike Tyson said that everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
Originally Posted by
jeemak
But you have certainly derailed the thread, Twodogs would be proud of your efforts!
I'm derailing threads by osmosis now
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
Originally Posted by
merantau
My favourite Truth headline:
In 1987 one-time Liberal Party leader Sir Billy Snedden died in unusual circumstances. Snedden died of a heart attack in the Rushcutter Travelodge, possibly whilst having sexual intercourse with a mystery woman whose identity has never been revealed.[7][8] As Wright and Nader point out, Snedden was known for his 'extra-curricular' activities,[9] and in the words of his son, Drew Seddon, Billy Snedden "got around a lot."[10] The Truth published an article under the tongue-in-cheek headline "Snedden Died on the Job - Police Seeking Deathbed Girl" to announce his death.[9]"
Apparently the young woman involved was his son's ex-girlfriend.
My favourite Truth headline was "VFL SHOCK. COACH IS A TRANSVESTITE" Followed by a story with all the lurid details of how a well known VFL coach was arrested sitting in his car in St Kilda dressed in women's clothing. It was back in the '70s when transvestism was still a crime. The article didn't mention who the coach was but for some reason even though there was no article about him there was also a picture of Ian Stewart on the front page as well.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
My favourite Truth headline was "VFL SHOCK. COACH IS A TRANSVESTITE" Followed by a story with all the lurid details of how a well known VFL coach was arrested sitting in his car in St Kilda dressed in women's clothing. It was back in the '70s when transvestism was still a crime. The article didn't mention who the coach was but for some reason even though there was no article about him there was also a picture of Ian Stewart on the front page as well.
My recollection is slightly different. My memory tells me he was acosted by the fuzz in the City in Little Collins St and that he drove off with the cop hanging on to the door handle.
There is nothing new in the world except media coverage.
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
History. It's the greatest source of wonderment, inspiration and humanity.
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
Originally Posted by
merantau
My recollection is slightly different. My memory tells me he was acosted by the fuzz in the City in Flinders Lane and that he drove off with the cop hanging on to the door handle.
There is nothing new in the world except media coverage.
Why not both?
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Why not both?
Absolutely, why not both? He was known to cover a lot of ground in his playing days and Fitzroy St is only a hop, step amd jump from Flinders Ln.
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Why not both?
Absolutely, why not both? He was known to cover a lot of ground in his playing days and Fitzroy St is only a hop, step amd jump from Little Collins St
My original recollection was wrong. I looked it up and the incident took place in Little Collins St.
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Re: Wayne Carey and the AFL
Originally Posted by
merantau
Posted on "Buzzfeed" Oct 20, 2015
"Former Liberal leader Sir Billy Snedden died doing what he loved - banging his son's ex girlfriend.
First thought to be a suspicious death, police searched for the mysterious "deathbed girl". But it turned out that Sir Billy head a heart attack while spending the night with a secretary who used to date his son, Drew.
Years later, his son had this to say about the heart-stopping affair to the Herald Sun:
"It was an adrenalin-filled evening. I'm sure the old man went out happy - anyone would be proud to die on the job," he said.
Turns out it's a bit of a trend. Former PM Ben Chifley reportedly died from a heart attack in 1951 "in the company" of his secretary."
Not the train driver!
Bit of a trend emerging.. Lady Thatcher anyone?