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Dear oh dear....


A Mandurah teacher has been left red-faced and could be facing disciplinary action after "extremely graphic" nude pictures of her were reportedly made public by students and shared on social media.
A John Tonkin College teacher is understood to have lent a thumb drive to a student, warning them not to click on photos filed on the USB stick.
Curiosity appears to have got the better of the student, who not only clicked on the photos, but has reportedly shared them with friends, who then shared them with the world via social media.
The photos were reportedly "extremely graphic" and showed the teacher naked with her boyfriend.


A source at the school told the Mandurah Mail "a few people are in trouble" over the photos, with students being quizzed by staff.
The Education Department said the matter had been referred to its "staff standards and integrity team" and would be "fully investigated".

http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/s...mely-graphic-nude-photos-20151118-gl2387.html
 

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I didn't even know that the NBL still existed. Not sure how fox sports are going to fit all their fancy cameras inside the match stick sized community halls that they play in.
 

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i remember going to sellout Kings games in the 80s and 90s .... it was f**kin awesome!

Damn straight! Carfino, Keogh, Tim Morrisey, Dwayne McClaine, Ken McClary Dean Utoff...The Golden era of Aussie basketball. ALso coincided with the Jordan era in the NBA which no doubt helped the NBL's cause.
 
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Damn straight! Carfino, Keogh, Tim Morrisey, Dwayne McCaine, Ken McClary Dean Utoff...The Golden era of Aussie basketball. ALso coincided with the Jordan era in the NBA which no doubt helped the NBL's cause.

Oh yeah! Ian 'Moose' Robilliard, Greg 'the Hubster' Hubbard, Andrew 'The Terminator' Svaldenis, the Dalton Brothers... I remember them all... Hard to believe it was prime time Saturday nights, Live in your loungeroom. Heck, even rugby league weren't showing live games to free to air audiences in those days...
 

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Damn straight! Carfino, Keogh, Tim Morrisey, Dwayne McClaine, Ken McClary Dean Utoff...The Golden era of Aussie basketball. ALso coincided with the Jordan era in the NBA which no doubt helped the NBL's cause.

Oh yeah! Ian 'Moose' Robilliard, Greg 'the Hubster' Hubbard, Andrew 'The Terminator' Svaldenis, the Dalton Brothers... I remember them all... Hard to believe it was prime time Saturday nights, Live in your loungeroom. Heck, even rugby league weren't showing live games to free to air audiences in those days...

how badly did tim morrisey get under opponents skin .... I think it was just his bowl haircut

i still remember a game at the state sports centre against the north melbourne giants - morrisey was causing all sorts of shit - the crowd was going off!! :crazy: :crazy:

when they moved to the entertainment centre there were periods where you had to buy tickets way in advance cos they were all sell outs - even though it was live on primetime tv!! :crazy:

they hardly ever showed NBA games on tv back then - while Jordan was the biggest name in the world, the NBL still forged its own path
 
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I just checked out the NBL site.

Where are the Bullets ffs? What about the Gold Coast Rollers? And who let some Kiwi merkins into the comp?
 

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how badly did tim morriset get under opponents skin .... I think it was just his bowl haircut

i still remember a game at the state sports centre against the north melbourne giants - morrisey was causing all sorts of shit - the crowd was going off!! :crazy: :crazy:

when they moved to the entertainment centre there were periods where you had to buy tickets way in advance cos they were all sell outs - even though it was live on primetime tv!! :crazy:

they hardly ever showed NBA games on tv back then - while Jordan was the biggest name in the world, the NBL still forged its own path

The NBA had a show every Saturday around lunch time in the early 90's showing a game and highlights. My Saturday routine would be watch Rage/Commonwealth Bank cup early morning, play league then come home and watch the NBA.

The NBL certainly did well for themselves back then too but I still reckon it was due to the hype of basketball/Jordan at the time
 

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The NBA had a show every Saturday around lunch time in the early 90's showing a game and highlights. My Saturday routine would be watch Rage/Commonwealth Bank cup early morning, play league then come home and watch the NBA.

The NBL certainly did well for themselves back then too but I still reckon it was due to the hype of basketball/Jordan at the time

Definitely down to the Jordan factor.

No-one would have given a shit about the NBL otherwise.
 

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I just checked out the NBL site.

Where are the Bullets ffs? What about the Gold Coast Rollers? And who let some Kiwi merkins into the comp?

And how about that Soccer team Melbourne United? Must be tough backing up after A League games...
 
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