The other day I discovered that all of the James Bond films are on Prime Video and available free as part of an Amazon Prime subscription. There’s a good few I haven’t seen, so every Tuesday night starting tomorrow I’ll watch one. You can join me.
Continue reading “Announcing Bond on Tuesday #BondOnTuesday”Weekly Wrap 624: Democracy and podcasts, with added wallabies
I kicked off my week of Monday 9 to Sunday 15 May 2022 by getting my voting out of the way in the current federal election campaign. I sorted out the podcast scheduling. And I uploaded some footage of the swamp wallaby clan who visit the Bunjaree Cottages compound most nights.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 624: Democracy and podcasts, with added wallabies”The 9pm Election Unhinging: Week the Fifth

Nine sleeps to go! As Australia’s federal election campaign enters its final days, the unhinging is going through the roof — and it’s not just the politicians who are losing their minds.
Continue reading “The 9pm Election Unhinging: Week the Fifth”Weekly Wrap 623: Recovering from the ’rona with a few very large drinks, plus a podcast
Monday 2 to Sunday 8 May 2022 was my post-covid week. I did socialise a little bit, but I also took it relatively easy. I also did this week’s election podcast.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 623: Recovering from the ’rona with a few very large drinks, plus a podcast”The 9pm Election Unhinging: Week the Fourth

With just 16 days left in Australia’s federal election campaign, the unhinging continues. Anthony Albanese has officially launched Labor’s policies, and Scott Morrison’s campaign looks like it’s starting to get a bit desperate.
Continue reading “The 9pm Election Unhinging: Week the Fourth”Weekly Wrap 622: The week was dominated by COVID-19, but I made it through
Monday 25 April to Sunday 1 May 2022 was the third of three short weeks which had been caused by the public holidays. I spent the entire week in isolation with COVID-19. Hurrah!
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