Bento has spotted a lovely opportunity for a first home buyer, or perhaps one of those 3 strikes Homeswest evicted. Only about 3 million, so subtract the $7000 subsidy…if they still have it. AND you get Willie Porteous to sign your white ant inspection.
Vegan saw that Aussies are still welcome in Amiens Normandy. How much did we really contribute to turning back the Kaiser? Or Hitler. Enough to be still welcome now after all this time? East Timor thinks we are cunts already after only a decade or so.
I saw that Aussie Mates are also welcome in Dubai. Probably not now since I didn’t buy Pashmina one.
Teh Worst proves that just when you think it couldn’t get any worst it does. Not content with simply running AAP and wire stories to surround the Kambos and Hardly Normal catalogues it hands over 80% of the front cover to some State government nanny advertising program. There are street hookers giving $5 handjobs in Highgate with higher professional standards than whoever hasn’t taken voluntary redundancy from this sad organ.
On a brighter note, clear the diary for October 11 – 13 for “The West Live”. Buried on page 28 Teh Weekend Worst will be brought to life when readers are given the opportunity to meet the people behind their newspaper. The mind boggles at the opportunities – wake up Zoltan Kovacks, cut and paste with Paul Nurries …
See youse there.
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The Battle of Amiens, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Amiens_(1918)
where lessons learnt at the Battle of Hamel ,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hamel
were applied.
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the battle of amines, where my great grandfather died.
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Must be pretty amazing to visit.
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yes, very. hard to put into words, but very, very moving.
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I’ve been to Amiens on Bastille Day. And Villers-Bretoneux and found a relatives’ grave at the Australian War Memorial.
The museum in Albert is almost TWOP worthy.
Also, its nowhere near Normandy.
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I am still wondering why the irascible Frogs are still thanking us, when the friendly Timorese hate our guts already.
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don’t think i’ve ever seen so much stuff as i saw in that museum. best thing was it being underground.
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I know the French like their marble sculptures with one or both boozies showing. Any of that?
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not a sign of it. thousands (well it seemed like it) of war memorabilia, a lot of which seemed to be weapons. mostly rusty, in cabinets full of the same. tableaux set up in side cells of trenches, scenes of the way they lived. and the final section was a sound and light spectacle, how it might sound in the trenches.
no doubt bento remembers far more.
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