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The FAT Website has had over a dozen bloggers writing about their lives around the world for over a decade. Topics cover everything from food, music, sports, travel and general musings on the minutiae of everyday life. The FAT Website blog first started in 1999 as a means for five high school friends to stay in touch as they independently traveled around the world.

Youtube Friday: Brunei

This website will forever be linked to Brunei even though its been an age since any of us lived there. This Youtube clip which Matt posted on Facebook offered a nice dose of nostalgia 🙂 Have a good weekend everyone!

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A-League 2011/12 – Round 24 – Mo’ Hamed Mo’ Problems

For a team that we made short work of last season, the Melbourne Heart have well and truly proven to be our jinx this season.  We were unable to beat them in three outings.  Let’s just hope we don’t meet them at any stage during Finals Football. It started promisingly enough.  The Roar continued their solid form that saw them ...

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Ralph McQuarrie

I was having a chat via Skype with my brother this morning and we spent a bit of time discussing Star Wars as he was currently rewatching the prequel films.  By an unhappy coincidence, later in the afternoon I heard the news that one of the original concept artists, Ralph McQuarrie, passed away today. I wasn’t familar with McQuarrie until ...

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Youtube Friday: The Hobbit

I am getting more and more excited for Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit which will be out at the end of this year.  Given its near-decade long pre-production, its crazy to think its only nine months away now.  I’ve begun re-reading the book for the first time in over a decade to get refreshed. Jackson just released his sixth video blog ...

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Initial Impressions – Playstation Vita

I’ll just come out and say it.  I never really liked the Playstation Portable.  In 2004 it was Sony’s first foray into portable gaming and I felt they delivered a subpar system.  I dislike it for all the well-worn reasons that have been covered by non-believers:  It’s a system that can run Playstation 2 quality graphics but it only has ...

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TV Show Round Up: Survivor: One World

After about four or five seasons of major tinkering, Survivor One World feels like a return to roots for the grand daddy of reality tv shows, now running its 24th season.  The last few seasons of Survivor have been of varying quality but they all felt like they moved too far away from the basic formula of the show and ...

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Kevenge of the Nerds

Previously…on AusPol: Australia is a democratic country with a two party majority:  the conservative Liberal Party and the slightly less conservative Labor Party. Australia lived and thrived in economic prosperity under Liberal Party legend John Howard in the late Nineties and early Two Thousands.  Howard had endured plenty of peaks and troughs in his tenure as Australian Prime Minister but ...

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