I curse the fates that I did not hear about this sooner, but I think even now, it is my public duty to keep you informed of the situation.
From the Sea Lake and Wycheproof Times Ensign 11/12/08, momentous times at the Wycheproof Bowls Club, as it prepares for its "Christmas on the Rinks" event, with untold delights promised:
Barry Sterk will sing "A Wild Turkey in a Pear Tree", followed by "Cheeky" Coatsworth ’s paranoid plea "Do You Hear What I Hear?" By request, Steve Curry will reprise his last year ’s favourite, "Dick the Horse with Bags of Lollies".
YES! That was not a misprint, you read correctly!
DICK THE THE HORSE WITH BAGS OF LOLLIES!!!!!!
Why are you sitting there reading this? Get yourself to Wycheproof NOW!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Two Articles To Read Before You Die
If you were wondering what happened in the last year, you can catch up on it at my YEAR IN REVIEW at newmatilda.
Also of passing interest may be my take on Christmas in The Age. It's my first time in The Age, so I'm quite happy with that.
Also of passing interest may be my take on Christmas in The Age. It's my first time in The Age, so I'm quite happy with that.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Creepy Christians...
Just got a little bit creepier.
"SHE is only 16, but her parents believe a court carried out God's will when it said she could marry her 26-year-old boyfriend."
"The pair began courting when Lucinda was 14."
"They met seven years ago through her father, Greg Law, an elder of a 25- member band of vegetarian "independent Christians" who call themselves Manifold Ministries."
"Their love blossomed when Lucinda's father and Mr Ramsay began working together on an outreach program preaching against the "new-world order"."
"Mr Law said he noticed how attached his daughter had become to Mr Ramsay and decided to play matchmaker."
Healthy? I should say so!
"SHE is only 16, but her parents believe a court carried out God's will when it said she could marry her 26-year-old boyfriend."
"The pair began courting when Lucinda was 14."
"They met seven years ago through her father, Greg Law, an elder of a 25- member band of vegetarian "independent Christians" who call themselves Manifold Ministries."
"Their love blossomed when Lucinda's father and Mr Ramsay began working together on an outreach program preaching against the "new-world order"."
"Mr Law said he noticed how attached his daughter had become to Mr Ramsay and decided to play matchmaker."
Healthy? I should say so!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
The Saddest Day
I have written about the horrifically compromised state of modern feminism.
When will the madness END?
When will the madness END?
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