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I posted to ozcomments.com
The Australian reports the father of spoilt brat tennis player Bernard Tomic has threatened his son will play under a Croatian flag. At the same time as Tomic junior was criticising the night-time scheduling of his second-round encounter against the world number 14 14 as “ridiculous”, John Tomic was arguing…
January 29 2010, 10:29pm | Comments »
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I posted to twitter.com
My view on #tennis player Tomic's supposed threat to play for Croatia instead of Australia ... goodbye!
January 29 2010, 10:25pm | Comments »
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I posted to twitter.com
Kim Larsen – Papirsklip (Paper Cut) http://goo.gl/fb/y2qF
January 29 2010, 3:46am | Comments »
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I posted to gorey.com.au
Kim Larsen – Papirsklip (Paper Cut)
I don’t post YouTube videos for the sake of it, but this one I found strangely addictive after several viewings. It’s in Danish, from the 1984 movie Midt Om Natten. You must read the subtitles and watch the video to appreciate it: According to Wikipedia, Kim Larsen has had a…
January 29 2010, 3:46am | Comments »
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I posted to twitter.com
RT @BorderWatch A special section for South Australia election coverage in Mount Gambier: http://ax.lv/1d
January 29 2010, 12:29am | Comments »
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I posted to gorey.com.au
Another old filling had to be repaired today. My credit card and I are tired of this.
January 28 2010, 11:32pm | Comments »
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I posted to theborderwatch.blogspot.com
School data useful for parents
After an early technical glitch yesterday the Federal Government's controversial My Schools website finally went live.The site is easy to navigate. It publishes performance data that shows national testing results for Years 3, 5, 7 and 9.These results have always been made available to parents for their own children.Until now…
January 28 2010, 11:28am | Comments »
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I posted to twitter.com
My School website and ‘league tables’ http://goo.gl/fb/aiMp
January 28 2010, 3:27am | Comments »
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I posted to gorey.com.au
My School website and ‘league tables’
The Federal Government’s controversial My School website was launched today. After an initial hiccup, when the site was down this morning, I managed to access it around 10am. The My School website has been developed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). The website provides detailed information about…
January 28 2010, 3:27am | Comments »

