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Last blog of 2010

Its been a decent chunk of time since my last blog, wanted to get one more post in before 2010 is in the past. Edo is virtually running the site on his own, well in actual fact he is completely running it. Must admit Fatweb is still on my top five sites every time I am online and still offers ...

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The Best and Worst of 2010

Looking back on 2010, here’s an assortment of topics off the top of my head that stood out as being worthy highlights or forgettable lowlights for the year. The Best of the Year The iPad I picked up an iPad at launch when it came out in May this year and am still absolutely in love with it.  It’s simple ...

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A-League – Round 23 – Brisbane Roar vs Gold Coast United

It was potentially a preview of Finals Football on Boxing Day in the A-League.  Top of the table Brisbane Roar played fourth placed Gold Coast United in the M1 Derby.  Meanwhile 2nd and 3rd placed Adelaide United and Central Coast Mariners met in the other fixture on the day. For a rivalry that has only existed for two seasons, there ...

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A Very Inoue Christmas 2010

We had a rather low-key family affair for Christmas this year in the Inoue household.  The poor weather we’ve been having meant we didn’t really get to venture outdoors and we didnt have plans to travel anywhere.  So we spent the day at home with Karen, Dom and Matt chowing down on a giant seafood feast.  Having said that, nobody ...

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The Heligoats – Goodness Gracious

i knew this would fucking happen. not a week after i posted my “BESTEST MOST DEFINITIVE NEVER EVER CHANGING LIST OF AWESOME 2010 MUSIC” then i go and find something completely off my radar that has become hands down my favourite record of the year. The Heligoats are the on-again, off-again musical output of Chris Otepka – lead singer/guitarist of the now ...

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5 Second Review: Remember Me

Of all the films I saw in 2010, Remember Me easily delivered the biggest surprise ending.  It had my jaw hitting the floor.  The film is best experienced going in with minimal awareness of its subject matter lest you spoil the twist in the tale.  The less you know the better.  For better or worse (and I’ve heard plenty of ...

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