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Re: Beer Garden

#1276 Post by Ben » Mon Nov 28, 2011 3:57 pm

I asked the guys once and they said something about a Russian church or something?

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#1277 Post by Matt » Mon Nov 28, 2011 5:33 pm

AtD wrote:I can't marry my partner of 6 years. Changing this requires a change in the law. That's not gonna happen if we sit quietly in the corner.
Hear hear.

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#1278 Post by rev » Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:08 pm

Ben wrote:I asked the guys once and they said something about a Russian church or something?
The only Russian church I know of is the Russian Orthodox church out at Wayville, and I very much doubt that any associated with them is out there preaching like a dick head and getting in peoples faces.
The Orthodox faith isn't about preaching at people who don't want to hear it and getting in their faces about it.
Non-Orthodox are more then welcome to come in to a church during a service, nobody will stop them.
But going out into the streets and preaching? Doesn't happen.

Might be some evangelists or one of those new-age Christian groups, that might be of Russian background? I know there are some Greek evangelist whackos, who actually spend their time going around to hospitals and visiting old Greek people who are ill and leaving them some bullshit propaganda pamphlets. When my grand father was still alive and in hospital, one happened to come in when I was there. I came close to punching his teeth out, luckily for him a nurse came into the room.

I can't stand these idiots who think they have a right to preach to others regardless of if others want to hear them or not.
You should see how I treat the jehovas witness door knockers. The last time they came, was about the third time in two weeks they'd knocked on my door. I told the two guys to just wait a minute I had something in the oven. Put a balaclava on and burst out the side from the house with a baseball bat yelling and swearing at them..they ran off down the street.
Kid you not now, they have not bothered me since. I guess they figure I'm far too gone for their unwanted help.

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#1279 Post by ac83 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:09 pm

The Scooter Guy wrote:Finally, a machine that will give the O-Bahn a smoother ride!
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I hear ya! Never knew they did this. Actually never really thought about it!

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#1280 Post by crawf » Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:14 pm

monotonehell wrote:Mate, the Gay community might be a bit flamboyant and colourful, but lumping them in with these nut jobs is totally wrong.

Adelaide's gay community is practically silent and almost non-existent. Except around Feast.

The HUGE difference between the gays and these preachers is gays don't want force everyone to be homosexual.

Gays' message: hey we exist - let us live.
Religion's message: become one of us or else.
You've hit the nail on the head with that comment Mono.
rev wrote:What I meant was we don't need them to constantly remind us they are gay or here their sob stories. Get on with your lives, the rest of us don't care what you do in your bedroom(or the back seat of your car or certain parklands we've all heard about lol) or who you do it with.
They want acceptance and to be treated like normal people. Well, the majority do just that. They accept them, and treat them like they would anyone else.
Back seat of your car or certain parklands that you've heard about?.. generalising don't you think?. The majority of gay community are not sexed up or vocal when it comes to equal rights but many do support having those rights. Being attracted to the same-sex is very much well accepted these days, but it's not accepted enough in our ancient law system, eg equal marriage/civil union. It's criminal not to allow an tax-paying citizen the same rights as a straight person just because they happen to be born gay, it's similar to when women or black people were denied the same rights as white men.

Getting back to those preachers, it's not surprising that there was been an vocal attack on them by gay activists. These preachers have already gate-crashed peaceful equal rights rallies and their main message is full of strong homophobic material. Though these Friday night rallies have since backfired on the activists, with the organisers asking for calm.

The truth is none of this belongs in Rundle Mall, neither hypocritical bible bashers or equal right rallies. It's a place for shopping, leisure and entertainment. Once the preachers finally piss off, then so will the gay activists.
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#1281 Post by rev » Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:17 pm

AtD wrote:I can't marry my partner of 6 years. Changing this requires a change in the law. That's not gonna happen if we sit quietly in the corner.
I'm all for you guys being able to get married in civil ceremonies and what not.
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What "church", or denomination are they from? Don't tell me it's those Born Again guys that bought the old Greater Union on Hindley St?
Hey I used to go to that church :( no, they're not those street preachers, they're nice people.
Oh, I didn't mean anything negative about them.
I just assumed since they moved into the city, it might be them.

And Crawf I wasn't trying to stereotype, more so just make a lighthearted comment so we can all relax a bit instead of get worked up over this issue.
Us straight people also use our back seats you know!

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#1282 Post by crawf » Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:30 pm

Once same-sex marriage has finally been accepted in our law system, then there will be much less equal rights rallies. Until then, they will continue to get louder.

I'm pretty sure some of these preachers have insecurities over their own sexual preference deep down..

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#1283 Post by Hooligan » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:18 pm

crawf wrote:
Back seat of your car or certain parklands that you've heard about?.. generalising don't you think?. The majority of gay community are not sexed up

Have you been on SSC lately? lol

but anyway, i am sort of Rev's side here. I believe homosexuals should be able to get married although it still amazes me why anyone whould want to run the risk of losing half their stuff whether they be gay or straight but Rev is right, shoving your cause (whether it be good or bad) down the general publics throat pisses everyone off.

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Re: Beer Garden

#1284 Post by crawf » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:45 pm

This video says it all...

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#1285 Post by monotonehell » Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:34 am

ac83 wrote:
The Scooter Guy wrote:Finally, a machine that will give the O-Bahn a smoother ride!
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I hear ya! Never knew they did this. Actually never really thought about it!
That's nothing to do with our OBahn. That's a machine they use in Cambridge to check the alignment of their busway's tracks.
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.

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#1286 Post by monotonehell » Sat Dec 17, 2011 12:52 am

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http://monosoho.net.au/

And if you've never heard of Minecraft, keep it that way unless you want your life stolen! Addictive...
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#1287 Post by Wayno » Sun Dec 18, 2011 8:21 am

New Victorian TAC advert - timely given the xmas season festivities.

It's quite graphic - are they really showing this on TV?
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Z2mf8DtWWd8
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

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#1288 Post by SRW » Sun Dec 18, 2011 11:46 am

Wayno wrote:New Victorian TAC advert - timely given the xmas season festivities.

It's quite graphic - are they really showing this on TV?
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Z2mf8DtWWd8
Wow. At nearly 6 mins long, I doubt it's being shown on TV. But it deserves to go viral!

EDIT: Apparently it has already. It was uploaded in 2009 and has roughly 14 million views. Still, effective.
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#1289 Post by monotonehell » Sun Dec 18, 2011 4:07 pm

Wayno wrote:New Victorian TAC advert - timely given the xmas season festivities.

It's quite graphic - are they really showing this on TV?
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Z2mf8DtWWd8
They're not showing this six minute montage on TV, but realise that this montage was made from TV adverts over the last 20 years. So all of it has been on TV at some point.
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Re: Beer Garden

#1290 Post by IAintTouchin » Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:49 am

that is pretty hardcore... I found it hard watching but the fact of the matter is, it's got a good chance of working.
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