Tolstoy ended up rejecting everything he ever did, but War & Peace is still one of the best books I've ever told people I read.
Tolstoy ended up rejecting everything he ever did, but War & Peace is still one of the best books I've ever told people I read.
Marie. Gotta be Marie.
I dunno, the Nullarbor has its charms. Only need to do it the once, though. The Melbourne-Adelaide drive is great, though, if you take the scenic route.
Yeah, apparently it was an actual Kangaroo shoot. They still go on, because, as posted above, populations have exploded on the back of agricultural grazing.
More like mind-boggling fun. Bring on April 25
Edit: Pointless post. I forgot about casinos.
Hey Lovecraft. The average wage in Sydney is now about $65,000 or something absurd. I and almost everyone I know managed to cobble together some money to travel overseas working part time as students, for christ's sake.
I find the irony of your "Australians are racist" attitude coexisting with your "I refuse to head west of Newtown" attitude fucking hilarious.
Yeah it's not the same, but it's still not particularly nice or fair. No doubt there are plenty of fuckers, but there's plenty of perfectly nice people, too.
I am shocked, *shocked*, that a long time writer at the AV Club is friends with an old writer/editor of the Onion.
The Stewart Lee one I found very strange. It was quite Marc Maron focussed.
That is such a well crafted comment. Well played, sir.
There are no alt-comedy rooms in Sydney, as there is no alt-comedy scene in Sydney. Alt-Comdy was a specifically 80's British thing.
Yes
Yes
Good on him. Creative types are such pussies these days. People should be working non-stop and die leaving numerous unfinished works their surviving children can awfully flesh out and destroy.
Good on him. Creative types are such pussies these days. People should be working non-stop and die leaving numerous unfinished works their surviving children can awfully flesh out and destroy.
Yeah I love this guy so fucking much. What a legend.
Yeah I love this guy so fucking much. What a legend.
I like Interesting Times. Possibly the first one I read.