Doctor Feel
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Got to admit, that's as much surprising as it is appalling. Posted by Forbes magazine.
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So quick witted. A shame I'll never see them live.
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TISM were a genuinely great band to see live. So much fun. I probably saw them 4-5 times and each concert was top notch. I actually saw them a few hours after getting a couple of wisdom teeth yanked out. Not sure if it was the anaesthetic or the booze the dentist told me not to drink but that t'was a good gig.

I wish I could get a copy of Ron's (Peter Minack) novel Campaigning With Grant
My mate from Uni and footy days married a Melbourne girl who knew them well as his brother was at teachers college with lead singer Ron Hitler-Barassi and another band member. A couple of them were engineers and one was an accountant. They decided to hide their identity in case they didnt do well so then they could carry on with their professional careers unashamed. But their disguise quickly became an integral part of their act. The word unique is over used. Their stage act was definitely unique.
Twitter is rife with the MOARGUNZ paradigm, "California should be Open Carry, it would've at least given them a chance".
Ah that old chestnut.
The fantasy where minimally-trained citizens who pop down to a sterile gun range to shoot at paper targets every now and then suddenly have elite target identification and threat neutralisation in what amounts to an urban combat zone. In the ensuing panic no-one shoots themselves, their friends, their relatives, other innocent bystanders or even their fellow gun-toting citizens who have been misidentified as attackers - imagine being of Middle Eastern or Subcontinental descent with a gun in your hand in such a situation - oh no, it's just "tango down", bravery medals and a chat with Jimmy Kimmel the following evening.
Or they could prohibit assault rifles and other assorted military hardware from being owned by Joe Spaghettistain of suburbia?
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Funny enough paintball is a great reality check. You watch all these movies where these people have skills and execute them perfectly , then out on a paintball field you realise that accuracy , speed and steady nerves don't mean shit in a 360 degree environment where a threat or multiple threats can come from anywhere. The best way to not get shot in paintball is not to be anywhere near the conflict , which is probably true in life.
I beg to differ, I rocked at paintball. Shame our nearest venue closed down.
Lol I made it x episodes in and they .......... and I just
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Got to admit, that's as much surprising as it is appalling. Posted by Forbes magazine.
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pity they dont still sponsor us, im looking for a gardenerI don't mow it, that's what VIP is for
Only maintenance I do is a bit of a water and if I see a weed I'll pluck it.
http://indaily.com.au/news/local/2015/12/04/abc-891s-new-line-up-clarke-in-henschke-moves-to-drive/In today's Media Week column, ABC 891 revamps its schedule with Ali Clarke taking on the mornings shift;
Ali Clarke makes the jump to Aunty
ABC 891 today announced its new line-up for 2016, with former Triple M breakfast announcer Ali Clarke to take over from Ian Henschke in the mornings shift. Henschke will move to Drive, replacing Michael Smyth who was axed by the station several weeks ago after a four-year stint in the key shift.
Clarke spent nine years on FM breakfasts and also pens a column for News Corp – if that continues, three weekday presenters on 891 will be regular contributors to the Murdoch press. “I’m incredibly excited to be given the opportunity of talking with South Australians about what matters to them,” Clarke said in an ABC media release this morning. “I feel privileged the morning has been entrusted to me and can’t wait to unearth some great local stories. I’m looking forward to being part of a station that values news, information and entertainment in equal measure.”
Henschke said 891 provided “Adelaide’s only Drive program providing in depth coverage of local issues”. ABC Local Manager Graeme Bennett also pushed the news credentials of the revamped Drive program.
“Ian Henschke will draw on his three decades of experience in news gathering to bring our city up to date with the day’s events on Drive,” he said. “The addition of Ali Clarke to 891 Mornings will bring a fresh perspective to contemporary life and living in Adelaide. It’s a new era for 891, and we invite Adelaide to join us for the ride.” The changes seem to be part of a nation-wide rethink for ABC local radio.
The ABC’s radio director, Michael Mason, said that in 2016 “ABC radio will continue to broaden its appeal through new presenter appointments and content, which better reflect the communities and society it’s part of”.
Stereosonic claims another victim - crap music and crap drugs for the kids of this generation.
Queue the "What about alcohol!!!!" crowd?
Alcohol kills countless more
Really!!!! More people walking around with drug induced psychosis would be soooooooo utterly fantastic.Seriously doe the fact that we're still persisting with prohibition is mind blowing. Prohibition is killing people because no one knows what's actually in their pills.
Gotta introduce testing at the minimum.



