A ridiculous kerfuffle has broken out about the $1.9 million 2020 Summit amongst those who understand the cost of everything and the value of nothing.
In my opinion, and more importantly - in the opinion of many of Australia's top celebrities - this was money well spent. In particular, spending only $11,000 to bury the ideas will be celebrated by future generations as an absolute bargain.
Dennis Overbye Retiring
48 minutes ago
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Does the $11,000 include burying all the people who took part?
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Did not see the "sarc" tag.
I hope it was just an oversight!?
Try again.
New Tim acknowledges feedback.
OK stacks
How do you do it?
BTW. this word verification is a joke, How many spam jockeys are targeting this blog?
and if they do so what? it might be fun!
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Do i like to have a good time?
Yes, how is the answer you want to hear!
1.618
Will Rudd's standard 2% efficiency be demanded of this government expenditure? I suggest billing the participants for it.
Oh come on!
The ideas weren't that big.
$11K for three teaspoons of soil?
That must be some seriously high grade dirt.
It looks messy so you see it.
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Try again forgot closing a
It looks messy so you see it.
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Hey 1.6
Thanks for the explanation stackja, I wish there was a more user friendly link thing...
Your link still didn't work. Invalid URL. fyi
Try again and again. Now seems okay.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 02:08am
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