Aussie Journalism - top Class
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Aussie Journalism - top Class
Here's a quote from Mike Carlton, who is an Aussie journalist and
broadcaster, in the paper on the week-end.
Eddie Jones, in attempting to defend Australia's loss to England at
Twickenham on Saturday - their 7th loss in a row - said, "If you take
the scrum out of the equation we played well."
To which Carlton responded, "If you take the assassination out of the
equation, President & Mrs Kennedy quite enjoyed the drive from Dallas to
the airport."
Classic...
broadcaster, in the paper on the week-end.
Eddie Jones, in attempting to defend Australia's loss to England at
Twickenham on Saturday - their 7th loss in a row - said, "If you take
the scrum out of the equation we played well."
To which Carlton responded, "If you take the assassination out of the
equation, President & Mrs Kennedy quite enjoyed the drive from Dallas to
the airport."
Classic...
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Re: Aussie Journalism - top Class
Originally Posted by spalen
Here's a quote from Mike Carlton, who is an Aussie journalist and
broadcaster, in the paper on the week-end.
Eddie Jones, in attempting to defend Australia's loss to England at
Twickenham on Saturday - their 7th loss in a row - said, "If you take
the scrum out of the equation we played well."
To which Carlton responded, "If you take the assassination out of the
equation, President & Mrs Kennedy quite enjoyed the drive from Dallas to
the airport."
Classic...
broadcaster, in the paper on the week-end.
Eddie Jones, in attempting to defend Australia's loss to England at
Twickenham on Saturday - their 7th loss in a row - said, "If you take
the scrum out of the equation we played well."
To which Carlton responded, "If you take the assassination out of the
equation, President & Mrs Kennedy quite enjoyed the drive from Dallas to
the airport."
Classic...
But he was actually being driven from the airport to Dallas when he got shot,
Kennedy assassination
unless of course the journalist was referring to when the dead President was being driven from the hospital to the airport, but then Mrs Kennedy wasn't with him. She was on a flight with LBJ at that point I think.
Other than that, very amusing