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"What must it be like shoot someone accidentally?" "You should know... you've shot yourself in the foot often enough!" 18 February, 2006.
"The PM says I can get a new self-drive vehicle that reflects my standing in government." "How much are go-karts these days?" 12 January, 2006.
"Have you been put on the Committee Reviewing the Intelligence Agencies?" "How did you know that?" 29 October, 2002.
"Do civil servants often hide behind political correctness?" "It wouldn't be PC for me to answer that question." 31 October, 2005.
"Have you made any plans for the Christmas holidays yet?" 18 November, 2002.
"...you have to attend two today, one tomorrow, four over the weekend..." "Bring it on! I can handle the workload!!!" "Committees?" "Christmas functions." 2 December, 2005.
"Disgraceful! Executives of a state owned company were seen lunching at THE most expensive restaurant!!!" "Who saw them?" "We did. We were at the next table." 18 December, 2002.
"I've pulled a muscle in my back, while doing my job, Doctor." "Does your job require you to do a lot of lifting?" "No, u-turns, I'm a politician." 26 November, 2002.
"Banks are making mortgages too easy to get! We must make it more difficult!" "Who's we?" "All of us politicians who don't need mortgages." 14 November, 2005.
"What do you think of my opening address? That's a throw-away line." "It's a throw-away speech." 30 November, 2005.
"Did you send off that email to Telecom complaining about the slow speed of this country's broadband?" "Yes. They should get it in a couple of hours." 9 February, 2006.
"It's gone very quiet out there. Have the protesting kindergarten teachers gone?" "No, it's nap time." 10 December, 2005.
"I'd better check with the office to see if everything is okay. If it's not it seems to make a round of golf all the more enjoyable." 7 January, 2006.
"Every time a Minister has to resign my workload goes up! I'm having to badly handle more and more portfolios!" 23 March, 2006.
"These new worker stress laws will create a flood of claimants!" "NONSENSE!!!" "He shouted at me!" 23 October, 2002.
"The PM's concerned about a dip in the economy." "You don't think she's referring to me, do you?" 30 January, 2006.
"I want to see immediate action on these election promises I made. Get them through quickly." "Through Parliament?" "Through the shredder." 9 November, 2005.
"It worked! Your statement has promoted lively discussion. Everyone's talking about why you should be made to resign." 6 December, 2002.
"COME ON! WHAT'S THE *!!##! HOLD UP?!!" You're getting all worked up. Why don't you let me take over for while?" "*!!##! MOVE IT! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!!!" 4 January, 2003.
"Are the public being spooked by the government's bird-flu awareness campaign?" "I haven't had time to find out. I've been too busy panicking and hoarding supplies." 24 January, 2006.
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