Monday, May 14, 2007

Emma's summary of last Thursday's Sexy LCM


Political parties were shaken up by AIESEC spunk last LCM. AIESEC’s political parties let loose in a fight to convince the panel that their party agenda was of most crucial importance. Unlike any forum before, Big concerns for the world over (Racism, Poverty and the Environment) were tackled with no dweebly pleads to ‘Mr Speaker’. For who needs statistics and references to credible sources, when there is coloured paper, sticky tape and newspapers? All presentations were incredibly persuasive, thought provoking… and at times shocking- mainly Isaac's paper breasts.

Verdict?
1st Environment
2nd Poverty
3rd Racism… even with the sex appeal.

Perhaps AIESEC could be responsible for reinventing political procedure and debate forums? Who knows, coloured paper and aliens could be Labors new craze.

XxLearning

6 Comments:

Blogger Heidi said...

Gee.. Those aliens and paper breasts and even the KKK Jing was indeed mind-boggling...

Great LCM! Nice work Learning ;)

ps. Tris, love your writing style. You write like a news reporter cum marketeer. Very much like one. Impressed.

heids

6:35 PM  
Blogger Nirmalan said...

And here I was, thinking that Labour did throw away 'statistics and references to credible sources' under Mark Latham. Coloured paper and aliens were the old Labour craze, man. Would still be the Labour craze if everyone else in the country had voted like I did :P

11:42 PM  
Blogger Nirmalan said...

By the way, where's the photos?

11:42 PM  
Blogger LX said...

ahhh Latham... did anyone call anyone else an "arse-licker" in the LCM?... That was vintage Latham there... it's "Labor" by the way Nirm, with the poxy US spelling... sorry I missed it!

11:47 PM  
Blogger liss said...

someone finally posted!

great work tristan! and yeah, isaac's paper boobies.. amusing and traumatizing.

7:21 PM  
Blogger Jeannie said...

Woohooo Environment!
*does a happy jeannie jig*
We won! Who needs lots of environmentally-unfriendly paper when you have human interpretations of the domino effect?
Mine is truly an Arts brain... =)

3:52 PM  

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