David Culbert @Culbert_Report Mar 22
David Culbert Retweeted 3AW Breakfast
Mount Dandenong. No where near high enough to qualify as a mountain.
This man is clearly in touch with the real issues and has shown himself with the above tweet to be a man who’s views and opinions I should not only respect but adopt without question
What a bellend. For God’s sake don’t let him anywhere near Mount Waverley, we don’t want him to have yet another conniption.
David Culbert @Culbert_Report Mar 22
David Culbert Retweeted 3AW Breakfast
Mount Dandenong. No where near high enough to qualify as a mountain.
This man is clearly in touch with the real issues and has shown himself with the above tweet to be a man who’s views and opinions I should not only respect but adopt without question
What a bellend. For God’s sake don’t let him anywhere near Mount Waverley, we don’t want him to have yet another conniption.
David Culbert @Culbert_Report Mar 22
David Culbert Retweeted 3AW Breakfast
Mount Dandenong. No where near high enough to qualify as a mountain.
This man is clearly in touch with the real issues and has shown himself with the above tweet to be a man who’s views and opinions I should not only respect but adopt without question
What a bellend. For God’s sake don’t let him anywhere near Mount Waverley, we don’t want him to have yet another conniption.
So why does anyone pay him any attention?
Culbert is in sports business and promotion. He is probably the producer of the show and sells it to SEN as a package - let’s face it there is no other way he would get a gig behind a microphone. Saying stuff to provoke a response is probably meant to get him more ratings.
David Culbert @Culbert_Report Mar 22
David Culbert Retweeted 3AW Breakfast
Mount Dandenong. No where near high enough to qualify as a mountain.
This man is clearly in touch with the real issues and has shown himself with the above tweet to be a man who’s views and opinions I should not only respect but adopt without question
What a bellend. For God’s sake don’t let him anywhere near Mount Waverley, we don’t want him to have yet another conniption.
So why does anyone pay him any attention?
Culbert is in sports business and promotion. He is probably the producer of the show and sells it to SEN as a package - let’s face it there is no other way he would get a gig behind a microphone. Saying stuff to provoke a response is probably meant to get him more ratings.
Culbert’s a hypocrite of the highest order - His company Jump Media accepts money from drug tainted organisation like the UCI and the IAAF - Go and join a trip to the 2017 IAAF World Athletics Championship in London.
I’m not quite sure which category this Culbert fellow fits within, anyone care to make a guess?
Moron: IQ of 51 to 70
Imbecile: IQ of 26 to 50
Idiot: IQ of 0 to 25
David Culbert @Culbert_Report Mar 22
David Culbert Retweeted 3AW Breakfast
Mount Dandenong. No where near high enough to qualify as a mountain.
This man is clearly in touch with the real issues and has shown himself with the above tweet to be a man who’s views and opinions I should not only respect but adopt without question
What a bellend. For God’s sake don’t let him anywhere near Mount Waverley, we don’t want him to have yet another conniption.
I assume a number of people on here received the same email as me from Senator Madigan office.
Well done to Bmbersblitz and those all those involved
Please be aware that Senator Madigan will be joining the expected 50,000 members and supporters of the Essendon Football Club in their symbolic march from Federation Square to the Melbourne Cricket Ground tomorrow (Saturday).
Given all the mud that has been thrown at the 34 young footballers who played for the club in 2012, for lawfully complying with the wishes of their employer, this will be a unique opportunity for all who not only support football but fairness in the workplace to “Stand Up and Walk as One with Essendon.”
For this reason, Senator Madigan will be walking with the bomberblitz.com supporter group under the “Justice for the 34” banner. That banner, measuring three metres across in club colours (black lettering on red background), will be unfurled on the riverbank side of Federation Square at 11.45am.
The march will leave Federation Square at 12.34pm (because 12 of the 34 sanctioned players are still “Bombers.”)
Senator Madigan was deeply moved when he received this invitation, not only because of his commitment to the cause of the sanctioned players but also because of the significance of the 2016 season to Essendon fans (being 70 years since the ‘dons defeated Melbourne to win the 1946 VFL Premiership).
He therefore thanks the bomberblitz.com crew for approaching him and looks forward to seeing you all, on the way to the ground.
If there are others like me who have a mobility disability and cannot walk the distance between Fed Square and MCG I will be waiting for the marches around the Ponsford Entrance (seats/ramp) for the marches and join for the last 100 meters.
also because of the significance of the 2016 season to Essendon fans (being 70 years since the ‘dons defeated Melbourne to win the 1946 VFL Premiership).