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Old 19-07-2012, 07:43 PM   #1
EDManual
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Talking On news today "Photographs were taken of young hoons...

you would never guess how that sentence ends!


Was listening to 3aw, when i burst into laughter!

The serious new anouncer said "Photographs were taken of young hoons jumping on a dead whale, as well as prodding it with sticks"!

Thats the furtherest away from the normal meaning of the word I have ever heard!!

Anyway people were ringing up saying they should be in jail etc! Boys cant even be boys! I know if I was 14 i would also be climbing on the dead whale and poking it with sticks! who wouldnt!

heres an article.


http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/war...-1226429824468

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