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NOT MEANT TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY! If this blog is anything it's sit-down comedy. I don't break news stories. I rant, growl, quack on and joke about them. If you can't see where this blog is coming from you're an utter peckerhead.
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Strife imitates art

Tuesday, 7 April 2009 12:27 P GMT+10
Hey, remember that champion Oz cult fillum Stone? In it, bikies were mysteriously dropping like flies and dropping off cliffs throughout Sydney.Kinda like nowadays, don't you think? The plods don't seem to be having much luck with their overt

Sam Neill has a little wine

Saturday, 7 March 2009 12:23 P GMT+10
Sam Neill comes across as a right plonker in this interview about his new flick, Dean Spanley. He includes the mandatory swipe at Dubya, using that hackneyed observation that the War on Terror is a "war on an emotion".So dodgy. Any sensible

Wrestler nails it

Thursday, 15 January 2009 11:43 P GMT+10
Mickey Rourke is clearly a complicated fella with a whole host of inner demons. Has a lot to do with why he's so talented, probably. His heart is full of turmoil. But his head seems to be screwed on at least half right if these comments in defenc

Kev does a Dubya

Thursday, 18 December 2008 4:12 P GMT+10
Kevin Rudd has been accused of being insensitive in a speech during his secretive stop in Afghanistan.Insensitive or not, the first thought that came to my mind was how unoriginal this stunt was. Seemed like he was imitating George W Bush's Thank

Old shoe resoled

Tuesday, 16 December 2008 10:02 P GMT+10
The spooky parallels I wrote about last night are multiplying, people. Now, there's gonna be a protest outside the White House involving lots of deeply meaningful footwear. Bet this won't be the last, too!Sooo much like the movie, but with p

Wagging the Bush dog: Of shoes, Schumanns and showbiz

Tuesday, 16 December 2008 1:51 P GMT+10
Great comic I knew who is sadly no longer with us had this great line: "That's life imitating satire." Well, this flying shoe episode could be a perfect example of what he meant ...Remember that movie called Wag the

Journo's feet of courage reveals Iraq's real regime change

Monday, 15 December 2008 12:42 A GMT+10
Gimlet-eyed fluffy wuffies will take the recent shoe-hurling event as confirmation of their view that the people of Iraq loathe Dubya in particular and America in general. But if they were to look at the bigger picture they m

Clint Eastwood remains unforgiven, in the line of fire

Wednesday, 21 May 2008 12:24 A GMT+10
Definition of artistic independence? Being able to annoy both liberals and conservatives in equal measure. Clint Eastwood definitely qualifies. The mere premise of his fillum Letters from Iwo Jima got right up the nostrils of spunky right-winger Debb

Harry Lamin's blog

Friday, 4 January 2008 11:04 P GMT+10
Many people think that blogging is a recent phenomenon.  But they're way wrong.  Blogging's been going on for ages, see.  First one was by a Pommy soldier called Harry Lamin 90 years ago.  Don't believe me?&n

Where's the climate change "smoking gun"?

Thursday, 13 December 2007 10:04 P GMT+10
As the Bali climate change summit heats up, I can't help thinking that there's a parallel here with the lead up to the Iraq war, specifically the question of the WMD "smoking gun". Now, not just a few countries but many are heading