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Whilst the legendary Graeme Bird is famous for being Australia's loopiest blogger, Iain must arguably be a contender for the Antipodes' most retarded. His bloging (sic) career was kickstarted by an extended bout of stalking, and Iain continues to enjoy posting personal information about opponents in an attempt to get hits.
Iain has become increasingly pretentious in his choice of words (see a recent misuse of the word 'anthropomorphic') but is yet to master basic English syntax and grammar. Had literacy tests continued to have been a requirement for immigration to Oz, Iain would have spent the rest of his days at Nauru. As obnoxious and incoherent as he is unemployable, the Ozblogosphere will smell vastly cleaner when Iain ends his parasitism, and makes dope his full-time job.
This blog serves a useful purpose on the Internet: the collectivisation of public stupidity and the provision of a forum where the unemployed can connect with boastful ex-servicemen. It also serves as a valuable lesson for children not to ignore the fundamentals of spelling and grammar. The owner of the site has also developed an interesting design proforma, packing in more icons and links into two sidebars than previously thought possible. Iain's politics are well Right of centre. He thinks gays should have the same status and liberties as others, except for marriage, welfare and property rights, plus they shouldn't f*** each other in the bushes. A former migrant himself, Iain thinks that all migration should now cease as Australia is 'full'.
Iain has many interesting things to say. He is usually right on the money, especially about how our country is being swamped by Asians and refos. Iain also has good views about women and recognizes that they should be kept in their place. Iain represents the wholesome cultural tradition of white Anglo-Saxons and I enjoy reading "Iain Hall" everyday. Yours sincerely, Jack van Tongeren.