A note from the Prime Minister of Australia on the disappearance of all comic strips from every newspaper in Australia, including Nine Media papers this past week.
Australian Prime Minister laments the disappearance of Ginger Meggs in the Nine Media papers:
Sammy J: You’re a true politician, but I guess you are the Prime Minister, so that makes sense.
Prime Minister: I’m a true Marrickville-ian also, and part of my stump speech at citizenship ceremonies is to say I’ve lived all over the world, Camperdown, Newtown and Marrickville, which is a bit like living in, I don’t know, Collingwood, Richmond and Fitzroy.
Sammy J: Well, whatever you were doing here Albo, yesterday, I’ve got to say, you left the town and at the same time, comics disappeared from The Age newspaper, which is the end of an era. Is there any correlation?
Prime Minister: Well, this is just another step in the decline of modern media. Thank goodness we have the ABC.
Sammy J: I thought you meant the question.
Prime Minister: It will upset a lot of people I reckon.
Sammy J: It has on the text line. It’s something people grew up with.
Prime Minister: I’m sure that that’s the case. I certainly grew up reading Ginger Meggs and Hagar the Horrible. I don’t think anything ever happened in that one, but anyway.
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
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rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
……down the tube!
I Mad Am I about 1 year ago
“Love is a game. Wake me at halftime.”
Love is like oxygen
You get too much you get too high
Not enough and you’re gonna die
Love gets you high
Ginger Meggs about 1 year ago
A note from the Prime Minister of Australia on the disappearance of all comic strips from every newspaper in Australia, including Nine Media papers this past week.
Australian Prime Minister laments the disappearance of Ginger Meggs in the Nine Media papers:
Sammy J: You’re a true politician, but I guess you are the Prime Minister, so that makes sense.
Prime Minister: I’m a true Marrickville-ian also, and part of my stump speech at citizenship ceremonies is to say I’ve lived all over the world, Camperdown, Newtown and Marrickville, which is a bit like living in, I don’t know, Collingwood, Richmond and Fitzroy.
Sammy J: Well, whatever you were doing here Albo, yesterday, I’ve got to say, you left the town and at the same time, comics disappeared from The Age newspaper, which is the end of an era. Is there any correlation?
Prime Minister: Well, this is just another step in the decline of modern media. Thank goodness we have the ABC.
Sammy J: I thought you meant the question.
Prime Minister: It will upset a lot of people I reckon.
Sammy J: It has on the text line. It’s something people grew up with.
Prime Minister: I’m sure that that’s the case. I certainly grew up reading Ginger Meggs and Hagar the Horrible. I don’t think anything ever happened in that one, but anyway.