Vegemite Spreads

Another sandwich was thrown at the Prime Minister on Thursday, during a school visit in Canberra.

The bread-based missile, which appeared to contain salami and a butter-like spread, was lobbed by an as-yet unidentified culprit in a crowd of students. It is reported to have hit her arm before falling to the ground.

Second sandwich hurled at PM

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9 Responses to Vegemite Spreads

  1. Billy Liar says:

    I liked one of the comments on the article:

    Ban sandwiches! When sandwiches are outlawed only outlaws will have sandwiches.

  2. Pathway says:

    What a waste of salami.

  3. Streetcred says:

    This woman PM is a grub of the lowest order … a waste of a good sandwich … a metaphor for the waste that she and her socialist / communist colleagues have wrecked upon our economy and the scum attempts at creating division amongst the citizenry.

  4. Andy DC says:

    Australia is way ahead of the US when it comes to envirnomental extremism, even though they only produce about 1% of the world’s CO2. Kind of like a fly trying to change the course of an elephant, even though the elephant is apparently doing no harm. A total waste of effort.

  5. lance says:

    Assault sandwiches…we have to limit the slices of salami..

  6. Olaf Koenders says:

    “..a butter-like spread..”

    Hmm.. If that happened in the USSA, the bomb squad would be called because the sodium nitrate of the salami “might” react with the unknown spread, which was hiding in a wood nearby. A widespread ban on sandwiches would be knee-jerked into action, or limits to the number of salami rounds on pizza, even though pizza is innocent. The gubberment would then purchase millions of salami rounds and pizzas to make sure the public is “safe”.

  7. Bill Pounder says:

    “Australian PM attacked by Salamist youth”
    https://twitter.com/iowahawkblog/status/340084872376881152

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