Category: Randomness

  • Engage Readers with Authentic Blogging Techniques

    Creating a blog that resonates and persists is a journey that shapes not only the content but the creator as well. When embarking on this venture, many bloggers face the silent echo of an unfamiliar void, feeling an urgency to justify their sparse updates or the embryonic stage of their blogging life. This narrative of…

  • Politics by sexploitation for Sarah Palin’s critics

    This is Andrew Bolt’s latest article on the desexualisation on Sarah Palin rather than the dehumanisation male politicians recieve. It makes for good reading yet again.  Taken from here. BRIGITTE Bardot this week was just the latest to lift Sarah Palin’s skirts and sneer.

  • Sarah Palin and Pauline Hanson both treated irregularly

    A favourite Australian columnist of mine, Andrew Bolt, has drawn up some neat comparisons between the current running mate of John McCain – Sarah Palin, to Australia’s own most famous chippy – Pauline Hanson.  I’m not going to bore anyone with my own take on this, because after all it is only politics and no…

  • Outback Steakhouse

    My wife’s family insist on going to the Outback Steakhouse all the time. I’ve been there 3 times now, and each time the service has been very underwhelming. I’ll give you a typical example of a night at the Outback Steakhouse as a real Aussie, you know, the kind of people your restaurant chain is…

  • Story Telling – the good, the bad and the hideous

    Whenever a writer sits down to write a story, it’s to achieve a subtext of some sort – an allegory of a teenager going through puberty and learning new aspects of him or herself is quite common (typically known as The Hero Quest). Other times, it’s to achieve a what-if in regards to current societal…