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Is Maddy real age only 24 ??

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I noticed during the radio task last night she had terrible oral reading skills; TERRIBLE, which I found odd for a lawyer.

Also her make-up gun was set to super whore - it was even the same colours as Homer's gun!!!!
 
lol her make up was heavy but it wasn't that bad. just the ridiculous pink lipstick doesn't suit her so it made whole look kind of trashy
 
i noticed during the radio task last night she had terrible oral reading skills; terrible, which i found odd for a lawyer.

Also her make-up gun was set to super whore - it was even the same colours as homer's gun!!!!


super whore ! Classic
 
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Lawyers & Solicitors are the same thing.

In America they say Lawyer, in Australia they mainly say Solicitor. (but you can say both.)

Haha, shit really? Well that's slightly embarrassing, but it shows how little I know! My lawyer friend made a point of explaining to me that she isn't a solicitor, but I suppose knowing so little about the field I just misinterpreted what she said. Or she could be full of shit, although this is doubtful.

I thought a solicitor was involved in prosecution, while a lawyer represented individuals in cases. Seriously though I know nothing (evidently!!)
 
I noticed during the radio task last night she had terrible oral reading skills; TERRIBLE, which I found odd for a lawyer.

Also her make-up gun was set to super whore - it was even the same colours as Homer's gun!!!!

I thought the exact same thing, she doesn't seem like a very good public speaker....
 
Wow, all the misogynists in the same thread.

Piss off. You do more damage to the word than any of us. Just because we don't think your friend / fave isn't some sort of goddess does not make us misogynists.
 
Haha, shit really? Well that's slightly embarrassing, but it shows how little I know! My lawyer friend made a point of explaining to me that she isn't a solicitor, but I suppose knowing so little about the field I just misinterpreted what she said. Or she could be full of shit, although this is doubtful.

I thought a solicitor was involved in prosecution, while a lawyer represented individuals in cases. Seriously though I know nothing (evidently!!)
I think solicitors mainly deal with paperwork and contracts and stuff, and barristers represent people in court. Solicitors and barristers are both lawyers.
 
I think solicitors mainly deal with paperwork and contracts and stuff, and barristers represent people in court. Solicitors and barristers are both lawyers.

Oh, that makes sense! Its a field I know so little about, and the little knowledge I do have is from American TV shows anyway. I have lawyers in my family and I even work for two SCs and a Crown Prosecutor, I really should know this stuff.
 
Australia[edit]

Regulation of the profession in Australia varies from state to state. Admission to practice is state-based, although mutual recognition enables a practitioner admitted in any state to practise nationally. In some states, the distinction between barristers and solicitors is nominal and reflects individual preferences and membership of professional associations. In others, at least in a practical sense, the distinction is clear from the type of practice practitioners have, even if they are entitled to practise in the other branch of the profession. Thus, while members of the bar practise only as barristers, a practitioner is admitted as a "barrister and solicitor." Thus, every solicitor is also a barrister, although many prefer to brief counsel rather than appear in courts or tribunals themselves. The trend to a fused profession is similar to that outlined above in England and Wales.

The states of New South Wales and Queensland, however, maintain strongly independent bars, call to which requires extra training. In those states, solicitors' rights of audience before superior courts are theoretically unlimited, but infrequently exercised in practice. Victoria also has an independent bar but solicitors have full right of audience before all courts.

From Wiki page about 'Solicitor' (I am still confused!)
 
One thing is for sure. She is definitely a solicitor... and only recently started a new job in August this year. I wonder if she had to leave to go on big brother?
http://www.thomsonslawyers.com.au/awms/Upload/Gaming & Leisure Industry Update - August 2013.pdf
She seems to have a lot of experience. Either she worked as an assistant during uni or she changes jobs like outfits, or she's old...

But really, I don't think she'd be lying about her age. Why bother? Tim's a lot older than those who are left and his maturity level is helping him sail through. I think it's probably a combination of the fact that her skin stretched from having massive muscles and then losing some of the muscle, having multiple plastic surgeries suggesting she has also probably dabbled with botox which if you don't keep it up can give you more wrinkle than when you started and copious amounts of fake tan being applied over the years which haven't helped her aging process. The fact that she doesn't want to have fun just adds to the 'old' theory. I think she's just abused her body while trying to look good.
 
I didn't know she was 24 until Tim mentioned it.. must have missed that bit originally. I assumed she was over 28, as she seems to have fit a lot in for someone who is only 24. To get a law degree will take 4-5 years, and not everyone with a law degree is a lawyer so there are extra qualifications, and I also wondered how she fit female bodybuilding etc into that timeframe also.

These are just my reasons for assuming she was older because I had missed it when her age was first mentioned.
 
Haha, shit really? Well that's slightly embarrassing, but it shows how little I know! My lawyer friend made a point of explaining to me that she isn't a solicitor, but I suppose knowing so little about the field I just misinterpreted what she said. Or she could be full of shit, although this is doubtful.

I thought a solicitor was involved in prosecution, while a lawyer represented individuals in cases. Seriously though I know nothing (evidently!!)

No you're not wrong, it's kind of complicated. In most states in Australia the profession of lawyer is split into barrister / solicitor; in a nutshell a barrister does a lot of the talking / arguing in court, while the solicitor works more directly with clients and may also work with the barrister who presents or argues the case in court.

Barristers need to pass the Bar exam. I don't think solicitors do.

I guess when people say they are lawyers in Australia, they could be either a barrister or solicitor.

And people who just have a law degree, aren't necessarily lawyers either, because to be a 'lawyer' you need to do an extra year, or receive high class honours in your final year.
 
No you're not wrong, it's kind of complicated. In most states in Australia the profession of lawyer is split into barrister / solicitor; in a nutshell a barrister does a lot of the talking / arguing in court, while the solicitor works more directly with clients and may also work with the barrister who presents or argues the case in court.

Barristers need to pass the Bar exam. I don't think solicitors do.

I guess when people say they are lawyers in Australia, they could be either a barrister or solicitor.

And people who just have a law degree, aren't necessarily lawyers either, because to be a 'lawyer' you need to do an extra year, or receive high class honours in your final year.

They are solicitors but prefer the American term "lawyer" why? because it makes them look more important its a "wanker" term used by "wankers" instead of the Australian term Solicitor
 
Piss off. You do more damage to the word than any of us. Just because we don't think your friend / fave isn't some sort of goddess does not make us misogynists.
You are just another dumb woman hater. Why do you think make-up has anything to do with whores. I bet your dog is smarter than you.
 
She did her degree at Bond Uni ... is a private uni with basically no entrance requirements except the $125k course fees. Course is more compressed and only takes around 2.5 years to finish.

Also if you look at her old body building shots from 2011 (when she was 21yo) you'll see she already had heaps of work done.

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Definitely not a struggling uni student so anyone's guess how she funded all of this ... I wouldn't be surprised to find out she had a secret life which also explains her porn-star/stripper look.
 
She did her degree at Bond Uni ... is a private uni with basically no entrance requirements except the $125k course fees. Course is more compressed and only takes around 2.5 years to finish.

Also if you look at her old body building shots from 2011 (when she was 21yo) you'll see she already had heaps of work done.

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Definitely not a struggling uni student so anyone's guess how she funded all of this ... I wouldn't be surprised to find out she had a secret life which also explains her porn-star/stripper look.

That is awful :eek:
 
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