Echo Point (Three Sisters)

on January 4, 2010 in Australia, Wot I Did on My Holidays

Nothing to say, these three views say it all

14 Responses to “Echo Point (Three Sisters)”

  1. Nothing to say other than – all that way for cloudy weather.

  2. Taliesin71 says:

    If clouds spoil everything for you then you’re shit out of luck 9 times out of 10 in England, personally as it wasn’t cold or raining (at that point) I’m quite happy to enjoy it.

  3. As you have yet again gone completely off the point this is what I put: ‘all that way for cloudy weather’ That’s a fact. If yet again you want to make yourself feel better by turning it completely on it’s head that’s up to you. I was simply looking at it from my point of view. If I was going to put a photo up with the caption you attached to it then I’d at least put something up worth raving about. Thousands of pounds spent and days of air travel just to have the kind of weather you were slating England for having. Any way I think we all get the message with your girly love affair with the 3 sisters or whatever they are called. You bored us for months about them last time. They’re hills, so what. Get over it.

  4. Taliesin71 says:

    “Thousands of pounds spent and days of air travel just to have the kind of weather you were slating England for having.”

    Where exactly is the snow in these pictures???

  5. Here we go again. Classic Monks response. Banged to rights yet again and unable to come back with anything, you highlight a small part of the point, ignore the rest and then twist it onto something else.

    PA-THETIC.

    It’s a sad day Iain. What have the Ozzies reduced you to? Your sparring days appear over.

  6. Taliesin71 says:

    “Thousands of pounds spent and days of air travel just to have the kind of weather you were slating England for having.”

    Since the closest I can find for evidence that I was slagging off the English weather is my comment about the snow in England whilst I was in the pool in Australia, I could only assume that is what you were referring to.

    If instead you are dredging something up from your deluded imagination then you’ll have to be more specific.

  7. Like this…

    ‘Compared to the UK, a more refined affair out here in the suburbs’

  8. Or this…

    The thing I like about this place is that the people here are generall proud of the country they have settled in and proud of their heritage (yes England) unlike 90% of the residents of the UK who couldn’t give a stuff

  9. Or this…

    the Chinese have an important and delicate ritual tradition to making and drinking tea, a tradition that the English have somehow corrupted to “Put keckle on Mother”

  10. Or this…

    An England that is dead and buried

  11. Taliesin71 says:

    And what have any of these comments got to do with the weather??

  12. Precisely nothing but seeing as there were too many pages where I could have answered your rant about not having any evidence about slagging off England (weather or other wise) I’ve lumped them all together to make it easy for you. As we know you easily get confused. Not answering the points though Iain. Like I said Shall I carry on with your quotes slagging off England? You see, it’s so engrained in you to be a Judas you don’t even know when you’re doing it.

  13. Taliesin71 says:

    See delusional, you can’t even answer the right question in the right place.

    To humour you I will answer some of your misplaced allegations though

    ‘Compared to the UK, a more refined affair out here in the suburbs’

    A comment on the fact that private firework displays are banned in NSW so you don’t have the ferel scrotes (previously excepted from the argument) releasing the kind of ordanace that excedes that used in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    unlike 90% of the residents of the UK who couldn’t give a stuff

    a tradition that the English have somehow corrupted to “Put keckle on Mother”

    You’re actually arguing that this isn’t the case??? If so your crusading days are over.

    An England that is dead and buried
    A comment, taken out of context, about your deluded visions of a bygone era, nothing to do with the real England.

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