She like bikes.

Thats the family seaplane.

PETA are not going to like her.
Seems a good choice to me.
AUSTRALIA'S big cities are being urged to ban outer suburban housing estates to cut urban sprawl and be more like London and Rome.
The nation's peak architectural body wants Australian cities to focus on boosting their inner and middle suburbs' density rather than release land in outer areas, to become more sustainable.

You know, New South Wales real problem is not power generation, or transport or hospitals, its not even the imbalance between federal and state taxation. All those are a symptoms of a much bigger problem, the quality of the people in government.
AUSTRALIA'S sexiest Hollywood export Sophie Monk has been criticised for being two-faced, after she was snapped with food from a KFC restaurant - a fast food chain she has bagged in the past as a vegetarian.
Celebrity gossip websites have reported seeing Monk walking out of a KFC in Hollywood, with photos that reveal her holding a take away drink and a bag filled with KFC fast food...

In an unusual move, Hillary Clinton's staff is creating a 40-member "whip team" at the Denver Democratic convention to ensure that her supporters don't engage in embarrassing anti-Obama demonstrations during the floor vote on her nomination, according to people familiar with the planning.....
"If people get down there on the floor and want to start blowing kazoos and making a scene, we want to make sure we've got people who stand in front of them with Obama signs," said a person involved in the planning...
Our findings support the idea that bondage and discipline and sadomasochism (BDSM) is simply a sexual interest or subculture attractive to a minority," Associate Professor Juliet Richters and her colleagues wrote in the Journal of Sexual Medicine......In fact, men who take part may be happier, with results showing they score significantly lower on a scale of psychological distress than other men.
The researchers did not study why this was, but suspect it might simply be that they're more in harmony with themselves because they're into something unusual and are comfortable with that.....
There's a perfect place for him were he will have lots of protection, gaol.
Gary Glitter flew into London last night with a demand for around-the-clock police protection.
He fears he could be murdered for his vile crimes against children.
The former rock star has told solicitor David Corker he fears "a nutter will step out of the crowd with a big knife".
Glitter, 64, who was ordered out of Vietnam this week after serving nearly three years in jail for molesting girls, said he wanted to be guarded from the moment he landed at Heathrow.
He was last night greeted by a mob of photographers and police .

But now mysticism and superstition are making a comeback. Their revival began in the '80s with attacks on economic rationalism. Rational economic thinking was condemned in favour of economic irrationalism: ongoing protectionism, deficit financing by printing money, maintaining airlines and banks in public ownership and expanding the role of the state in the commercial world through clever devices such as WA Inc and the Tricontinental merchant bank.Well worth reading in full, to bad he has no real influence on the governments' direction.
By the '90s, economic irrationalists had declared competition as the new heresy, attacking the Keating government's National Competition Policy which is estimated to have increased household incomes by $3500 per annum. Twenty-first century mysticism and superstition is finding expression in the big environmental debates. Deep green extremists yearn for a return to a pre-industrial society, before the Enlightenment when faith and dogma prevailed over rational thinking and evidence-based science. In this gentle agrarian society (absent environmentally destructive hard-hoofed farm animals), human beings are tolerated, as long as they leave no carbon footprint. These deep-green crusaders have declared their opposition to coalmining even if emerging technologies were to reduce its emissions to zero, since coal is regarded as an ugly reminder of an industrial society.
Liberal frontbencher Ian Macfarlane opened the latest round of the radioactive debate when he talked up "yellowcake'' in a speech.Brendan Nelson seems to be supportive too:
"It's a black and white answer. Or should I say a black, green and yellow answer,'' he said in the speech, to be delivered in Brisbane tonight.
"Clean coal, renewables and yellowcake - we must include nuclear in our future baseload clean energy mix.''
Liberal leader Brendan Nelson backed Mr Macfarlane's fresh nuclear push, saying he had "a very strong argument''.The Liberals are not the only people supporting a local nuclear industry either. Former Labor Premier Bob Carr and unionist Paul Howes have come out in support recently so has Bob Hawke.
"Our view is that there needs to be consideration in Australia given to the development of a nuclear power industry,'' Dr Nelson said.
"We need more rational discussion about nuclear power in Australia and much less of the emotive, political debate we've had in the last few years.''
...."with five blokes to every girl may I suggest that beauty-disadvantaged women should proceed to Mount Isa".
"Quite often you will see walking down the street a lass who is not so attractive with a wide smile on her face. Whether it is recollection of something previous or anticipation for the next evening, there is a degree of happiness,"
Cr Molony said. "Often those who are beauty-disadvantaged are unhappy with their lot. Some, in other places in Australia, need to proceed to Mount Isa where happiness awaits."....
Ukraine is investigating claims that Russia has been distributing passports in the port of Sevastopol, raising fears that the Kremlin could be stoking separatist sentiment in the Crimea as a prelude to possible military intervention.
Which would explain why the Ukrainians have agreed to help the West with missile defence:The allegation has prompted accusations that Russia is using the same tactics employed in the Georgian breakaway regions of Abhkazia and South Ossetia in order to create a pretext for a war.
Russia handed out passports to the residents of the two provinces, which have long looked to Moscow for support, five years ago. The Kremlin has justified its invasion of Georgia in terms of defending its citizens in Abkhazia and South Ossetia from Georgian "aggression".
Mykola Stretovych, an MP with Ukraine's ruling orange coalition, claimed that Russia was engaged in a massive operation to hand out passports in Sevastopol, home to 400,000 people, many of whom have historic ties with Russia.
Anatoly Gritsenko, chairman of the Ukrainian parliament's national security committee, launched a probe into the claims which, if true, would represent "a threat to national security", he said........
Ukraine says it is ready to make its missile early warning system available to European countries.
The system has until recently been used jointly with Russia.
Ukraine is now more desperate than ever to embrace the West as its fear of Russia intensifies.
Russia may still be Ukraine's largest trading partner, but political and military relations are in steep decline.
Everything that has happened in Georgia tells Ukraine that Russia is determined to prevent any more of her neighbours joining NATO.
" 'Aspirational' is used by people outside western Sydney with the same kind of moral undertone that was used with 'westies', without an understanding of why people live the way they do."
Dr Gwyther - a "born-and-bred westie" - says outsiders think people in the west are middle-class wannabes who think they have risen up the social scale because of their McMansions.
"You can have a big house in the eastern suburbs and you're not greedy, but if you have a McMansion and a 4WD in western Sydney, you've become greedy.
"There's a different morality, so the big house, car and big plasma screen become items of ridicule."
You know, I don't care what they think. These are people who think an old one bedroom unit without a balcony and without a garage like this (in Mosman) is worth more then $300,000:

THE Rudd Government has sought US export approval for a cutting-edge electronic-warfare aircraft, the Growler, which is capable of performing escort and radar-jamming missions.
Designed for the US Navy, the Growler is a carrier-based electronic warfare version of the two-seat F/A-18F Super Hornet, 24 of which Australia has ordered at a cost of $6.7 billion.
Details of the approach were confirmed yesterday by the aircraft's maker, Boeing. Canberra has not formally placed an order for the advanced military jet, but wanted clarification from Washington on whether the aircraft could be purchased at a future date.
Boeing's Super Hornet program manager, Carolyn Nichols, said from the company's St Louis head office: "The RAAF has submitted a formal request for release for the Growler to the US Government.
The export release of the Growler to Australia is still in review and in progress. "Boeing does not have a marketing licence to market the Growler to Australia, so we did not participate in US Government top-level briefs that have been conducted on the Growler capability to the RAAF."
Defence analysts told The Australian that about six Growlers would be needed to complement the Super Hornet fleet, the first of which will be delivered to the RAAF in 2010.
So far, the US Navy is the only operator of the Growler, which is designed to accompany F/A-18Fs on attack missions, performing radar jamming and other electronic warfare tasks. Any agreement would come under the US Foreign Military Sales protocol covering advanced military equipment......
THE timing of a US-Poland missile defence deal announced this week amid the crisis in Georgia indicates the system is aimed at Russia, Interfax news agency quoted a foreign ministry source as saying.
"In reality this project has no relation to the Iranian missile threat but is aimed against Russia," Interfax quoted the senior Russian ministry source, who it did not identify, as saying.
Warsaw and Washington signed a preliminary deal yesterday on basing part of a US missile shield in Poland, in the face of Moscow's vehement opposition and mounting East-West tensions over Georgia.
AUSTRALIAN special forces have caught a Taliban leader behind a host of bomb attacks in Afghanistan's Oruzgan province, potentially dealing a blow to future terrorist assaults.
The Defence Department today revealed that the elite Australian troops last week captured Mullah Bari Ghul, whom coalition forces believe was a key figure behind extremist operations in the province.
The shock result stunned Chief Minister Paul Henderson, whose party has suffered a 9 per cent swing, which claimed the scalps of three of his ministers.
It is a humiliating setback for the former fitter, who was tested for the first time in the polls as leader.
"It is obvious that there has been a strong swing against the Government,'' Mr Henderson said.
Russian and Georgian forces have been engaged in battle in the region for two days, after Georgia launched a large-scale offensive to restore control over the province.
Russia has accused Georgia of launching a "policy of ethnic cleansing" in the region, which lies below the Russian region of North Ossetia.
South Ossetian separatists say up to 1600 people have been killed in the fighting so far, with reports of Russian warplanes bombing a civilian building in the town of Gori...
Are all the reporters in China? How come we are only hearing about it now?
Missing from the Beijing Games’ opening ceremony?
Any mention of Mao or Marx. In fact, the ceremony only confirmed the utter defeat of the monster and his muse, whatever lipservice the Chinese regime may still pay to both in internal propaganda to the men who bequeathed to them their authoritarian state.
Did you know the Rudd Government is implementing the biggest immigration program since the end of World War II, and the biggest intake, in absolute numbers of permanent immigrants and temporary workers, in Australia's history?Well I didn't know but do now. I'm a supporter of a strong immigration policy, we need people to properly develop the nation , increasing the wealth for all. However its important to maintain quality control and insure immigrants understand they are expected to integrate into the wider community. If anything citizenship requirements should be tightened.
Did you know the migration program for 2008-09 has set a target of 190,300 places, a robust 20 per cent increase over the financial year just ended?
On budget night, May 13, amid the avalanche of material released by the Government, the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, issued a press release stating, among other things: "The use of 457 visas to employ temporary skilled migrant workers has grown rapidly in recent years. A total of 39,500 subclass 457 visas was granted in 2003-04 compared with an expected 100,000 places in each of 2007-08 and 2008-09." That is a 150 per cent increase in four years......
KEVIN Rudd has warned Australians to brace for tough economic conditions as he refused to rule out a recession driven by what he described as the most uncertain global financial conditions in three decades.Sooner or latter blaming problems on the previous government is going to wear thin. What precisely did the Howard government do to cause any recession , tax cuts? low unemployment? lower interest rates? What Mr Rudd?
The Prime Minister blamed global factors and the Howard government for the turmoil, insisting his economic policies and $22 billion budget surplus had given Australia greater insulation against the worsening global situation than most other nations, The Australian reports.
Mr Rudd's admission the economic outlook was bleak and would hit family budgets came as Brendan Nelson demanded he "stop talking Ruddish" and accept responsibility for economic mismanagement.
The Prime Minister's gloomy forecast follows a string of bad economic figures, including continuing high inflation, a 1 per cent fall in retail turnover in June and the lowest level of bank lending in 25 years.
The slowdown has triggered predictions the Reserve Bank board, which meets next week, will cut official interest rates from their 12-year high of 7.25 per cent by October.
The scandal-plagued Newman was "horrified" his fellow The Footy Show hosts construed his remark as a sexual crudity, the Nine network says.Have a look at the clip below I think he was taken out of context. The WFA should leave Sam alone. If he wasn't a character he wouldn't be on TV and the Footy Show would be duller without him. However heres the clip, make up you own mind.
But lobby group Women's Forum Australia rejected Newman's claim his words were misconstrued.
“When Newman made the comment ‘worthy of coming on, her’ about Tasmanian MP Paula Wriedt on last night’s Footy Show, it was clear what he meant," WFA said in a statment "
He didn’t mean she was worth coming on the show. He meant Paula Wriedt is worthy of being ejaculated on.
”Newman's remark immediately drew the ire of co-host James Brayshaw, who berated Newman telling him: "Sam you cannot say that."...
And Victorian Workforce Participation Minister Jacinta Allan called on the network to take Newman off air. She said: "Sam operates outside the boundary of good taste. Like most people I find the comments highly inappropriate.and then theres this:
Federal Minister for the Status of Women Tanya Plibersek said Newman's comments were offensive to women.And women don't see powerful men as sex objects? Remember Bob Hawke? Bill Clinton? Or how about Barrak Obama and the Obama Girl? I was told Bob Menzies sexy eyebrows got the women vote.
"No matter what women achieve, some people apparently still see them as sex objects," she said.