November 28, 200619 yr AS an OZ I agree with you Terry,,Do the Crime Do the time.. Gives us good Aussies a Bad Name.. That's a load of nonsense. If you are doing crime, it's part of your job to escape the law. The expression is not as you say, "do the crime, do the time", it's "don't do the crime if you can't do the time". In this case, the lady doesn't need to do time as she's been smart enough to escape. Your attitude is distinctly un-Australian. There are so many famous criminals that became Australian legends. Sorry... Great Grandfater Named "Ned" maybe ???
November 28, 200619 yr Hey. sometime back almost all Australians were criminals! thats alot of bollicks mate and who do you think your frigging kidding. they were all bloody criminals and alot still are. they'ed kill there granny for a crown larger and rightly so.
November 28, 200619 yr Interpol 'WANTED' link:SMITH, LISA MARIE http://www.interpol.int/public/data/wanted...2/1996_6782.asp LaoPo yep thats her, tried to sell me a ounce of thai buddha sticks laST YEAR.
November 28, 200619 yr The moral to this story is:1. It is not only Thai people who get bail for major crimes. 2. It is not only Thai people who skip bail. 3. It is not only Thai people who allude the authorities. 4. Australians are much smarter than most people give them credit for! IN THIS CASE IF SHE DID NOT HAVE A FILTHY RICH OLD MAN SHE'D BE DOING LIFE IN THE BIG TIGER. she is extremely stupid and was very, very lucky in this case. what about that aussie dude that past a dud check in the 90's.? it was worth a 1000 k only and they bunged him up in the tiger for ten big ones. he only just got out. smoke the <deleted> if you want but smuggling it through the airport is another story. anybody following the bali aussies bunged up in denpasar for smuggling smack.
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