Friday, July 31, 2009
Rudd wants to kill off the Australian camel
Did you know that the dingo is not native to Australia. Let alone the cats and dogs we let live freely and happily around us. Now Rudd thinks he can win points on killing off the camel. It has come to light from oversea where a news anchor on American financial channel CNBC has launched a stinging attack on Prime Minister following his Government’s decision to spend $19 million to cull feral camels in the outback. And it's picking up a strong world wide movement of descent. If you have to kill off something Mr Rudd kill off waving your hands around when you speak.
Rudd I use to like you.
Since moving to Melbourne I've become more of a Victorian living in Melbourne than a gay man of Australia. Rudd and the Larbour party have be holding there general meeting in Sydney and a very low key affair, untill now where it was annouce that Rudd was not going to support the idea of same sex marriages in Australia. Now at this point of time of my life I feel I will never find Mr Right but that's another story. What is more importaint is giving people the same right across the board. No matter if they are Gay or Straight. Black or white and the one I like male of female. What dark age do we still live in where a woman is still payed less than a man for doing the same job. So if two people can have sex together, why can't they be married and have children. Just because they are gay I say many straight people should be together or bring up children. Look at my parents which I love to bits but they struggled to feed us clothes us when all they really wanted to do was go out all the time. So Rudd wait up and have a look at the people who voted for you and the people you are disappointing.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Swimming: Ricky Beren at Rome 2009
What happens in Rome stays in Rome. Or does it?U.S. swimmer Ricky Berens swimsuit had some sort of malfunction, I mean it's so tight that it is not surprising to me! Yesterday uring FINA World Championships in Rome, Ricky Berens's swimsuit split while he bend over ... to get a drink minutes before the race ... so unfortunate ;-)There was no time to change the suit, so U.S. anchor leg Cullen Jones urged Berens to forget the gaping hole and swim. Berens dived in and contested his third leg as scheduled, helping the U.S. team to a fourth-place finish in its heat in 3 minutes, 11.64 seconds and securing a critical slot in the night’s final for Phelps and his teammates...Berens, the 2009 Big 12 Swimmer of the Year from Texas, was not available to comment on the suit problem. Jones, though, said tears were becoming increasingly common as swimmers sought the tightest-fitting suits possible for the greatest performance-enhancement. 'They’re all splitting,' Jones said. 'We’re all having problems. We want to get it as tight as possible as sprinters.'”
ALF: Sydney wins it's first away game of the year
Friday, July 24, 2009
Melbourne restaurants
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Movie: Red Cliff
John Woo is back, bigger but maybe not better. I went to Camberwell on Sunday to see this preview of the soon to-be release film. The man that gave us "Face/off" has given us a work of art that takes us back to 208AD where China was filled with unease and war was a daliy activity.
I must say the battle scene are brilliant but I became somewhat remote from the characters though they are developed very well. Maybe there was a real lack of understanding on the part of good & evil. At the end of the day I really didn’t care who won as long as it ended.
Epic but not such a masterpiece 6 out of 10.
I must say the battle scene are brilliant but I became somewhat remote from the characters though they are developed very well. Maybe there was a real lack of understanding on the part of good & evil. At the end of the day I really didn’t care who won as long as it ended.
Epic but not such a masterpiece 6 out of 10.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
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