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How (and how not) to ring a call centre
Written by Lewis Duckworth
The wrong way to ring a call centre:
OPERATOR
Hello, welcome to BLS Insurance. My name is Josh, how can I help you?
CALLER
John? Your name is John?
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The end
Written by Basil Conrad
After almost two years, the novelty of this site has worn off.
We tried to make true conservatism marketable and entertaining, but we failed miserably. We
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Why I'm over footy
Written by Milton Johnson
Last week the AFL commission gave the long-anticipated go-ahead to play football on Good Friday. It was the last day of the football season to
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Eurovision: Whose tolerance is it, anyway?
Written by Milton Johnson
Tolerance – what a wonderful-sounding thing. It sounds a lot like charity – tolerating others' differences and bearing with one another patiently and sympathetically. It's
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The modern gentleman's guide to the 21st century workplace
Written by Lewis Duckworth
Working 9 to 5 in the corporate world is a dog-eat-dog affair. There's no sense in putting your heart and soul into toiling for a
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Is Daily Life more clueless than ever?
Written by Basil Conrad
When Daily Life publishes an article titled Are Australians More Racist than Ever, you know it's going to be a doozy. Cosima Marriner writes:
The latest
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Conspiracy NUTCASES infiltrate 1940s radio show
Written by Lewis Duckworth
One of the many quaint and unfashionable habits my fascinating personality compels me to indulge in[1] is the nightly habit of listening to old radio
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OUTRAGE: Middle-aged man uses uncharitable word in a private setting
Written by Plato Sandilands
Dozens of the world's most rich and powerful men are secretly meeting in Denmark at the end of the month to covertly plan the direction
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Addendum to Milton's thoughts on ANZAC Day
Written by Basil Conrad
Since Milton's article from yesterday about ANZAC Day generated a few comments, tweets and e-mails, I thought it would be helpful to post a clarification.
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Some thoughts on ANZAC Day
Written by Milton Johnson
As it is ANZAC day, I would like to share with you part of a provocative but absolutely spot-on article from Henry Makow on the
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Christ is risen
Written by Tweed Renegades
To our Christian brothers, happy feast of the Resurrection. Hail the risen Christ! May you have an enjoyable and holy commemoration of the greatest event
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Libertarians and paedophiles take the same side of the art-vs-porn debate
Written by Basil Conrad
I heard a story on the radio this week about the film classification board's recent decision to ban an arty Swedish movie from 1980. The
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Billboards
Written by Lewis Duckworth
...because that's how many of the buggers we intend to bring in over the next 5 years!
A billboard thinks it can end one of the
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The only thing more absurd than our racial vilification laws is Fairfax's shrill defence of...
Written by Basil Conrad
It has been months since I took even a brief look at The Age's website – months and months of blissful silence, away from the
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5 advertising motifs Don Draper would cringe at
Written by Lewis Duckworth
Ad men really need to come up with some new ideas:
1. Whilsting and ukelele music
If you want to appeal to hipsters, you use ukelele music
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“The biggest problem with modern parenting is that...
Written by Basil Conrad
Kasey Edwards, author of such classics of modern literature as 30-Something and Over It, 30-Something and The Clock is Ticking, OMG! That's Not My Husband, and OMG!
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Daleks in historic court ruling
Written by Tweed Renegades
Daleks of the world celebrated today as a court in Switzerland ruled that special dalek access ramps must be installed on all publicly accessible buildings.
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Tweed Renegades Podcast no. 6
Written by Tweed Renegades
The 6th instalment of the podcast that is so beautiful, it was banned by Pope Benedict XVI – only being allowed public airing once per
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