It is all happening, folks. All happening at once. Brisbane Roar travelled away to play against an in-form Perth Glory who Fox Sports tipped to finish second in the table after the form they showed in their last few games. Massimo Murdocca was a late addition to the Roar side. His wife gave birth to their first child the night ...
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WWE ’12
It was me Austin! It was me all along!
Read More »The 84th Academy Awards
I haven’t had a chance to watch this yet but I got a few texts and emails about it. Apparently Bret from Flight of the Conchords wins an Oscar. 🙂 Also:
Read More »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 ...
Read More »On A Boat Outtakes
Everyone like’s a good bloopers reel. “Haaah-lal. Halaaal. Halal.”
Read More »Youtube Friday: On A Boat
So for a team building exercise at work we’re hiring out 4 boats and having a race on Monday. I kind of wish I knew how to sail 0_o
Read More »A-League 2011/12 – Round 22 – The Fatty Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest
The Brisbane Roar defeated Melbourne Victory 3-1 this week. It was their third win in a row and saw the team cement second place in the table. Besart Berisha scored a goal in 45 seconds and… …actually, this week, there’s other stuff to discuss. BRISBANE ROAR 3 – MELBOURNE VICTORY 1 Gold Coast United Meltdown It all started when Michael ...
Read More »War Horse
Why is Joey whispering? Because he is a little horse.
Read More »The Artist
Leaves you speechless
Read More »Youtube Friday: Linsanity
Like most people, I stopped watching and caring about the NBA when Hakeem Olajuwon retired. Well, maybe Michael Jordan retiring had something to do with it too. The NBA has struggled to recapture the sort of worldwide recognition that it enjoyed in the Eighties and Nineties. I think part of the problem is that it that it doesn’t have a ...
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