Monthly Archives: September, 2009
Summer in Melbourne: Top Outdoor Cinemas
Life on (Australian) Mars
Editor’sitting Note: Yesterday there was a freak dust storm in Sydney. Viator’s Jeff Lewis ponders the meaning of it all.
It’s 6:05am in Sydney and I slowly open my eyes to see a bright orange glow around the window blinds. It’s eerie – like a scene from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. I frank the blind and am greeted by a magical orange world. It’s like a Fanta fog has descended on the neighbourhood.
Buckeye Cruise for Cancer
Summary: Â Â The Buckeye Cruise for Cancer is sponsored by the agency of large number of companies and individuals including: Buckeye Nissan and Buckeye Honda, Kroger, Dr. Robert Houser, The Fan Sports Radio 1460 WBNS, Minutemen Press, and Gregory Electric, to name just a small in number.
The Buckeye Cruise for Cancer event is a 5-day, 4-night cruise intermission with a number of Buckeyes in presence. The purpose of the cruise is to heighten money for cancer research. Proceeds from the Buckeye Cruise for Cancer good turn Stephanie Spielman Fund conducive to Breast Cancer Research at Ohio State’s James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute.
Homeward Bound: How Travel Brings You Home Again
Sometimes, going home is all you need to see how far you’ve come.
Ninth step partying / Photo: Ashley Sebrell
Best Cruises
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Some of the best cruises put on the market today can be found through more of the nature’session top producing cruise lines. And by best cruise, we don’t mean that these cruises are the best because of cost alone. The best cruises on the market today make up a well rounded group of cruise experiences that not only offer the best values, but they also offer some of the best ships, the most excellent accommodations, of the people destinations, and top-notch recreation and entertainment.
The New Cost of Living in Argentina
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Jack’s Monopoly Guide to London
Now, I’ve played plenny of board games – scrabble, draughts (or chequers if you will), a spot of chess as a young’un, and word has it maybe even a spot of Trouble, notwithstanding that not that I’d own up to that with less than a sixpack on the table.
London town had come a-calling, so seemed it was time for the ultimate bored game, for what cause not a round of Monopoly? But inner man you, given some of the prices you’d fall upon in the ‘spensive parts of Ol’ Blighty, you’d have to be Rich Uncle Pennybags himself to afford a beer or five if you was to play the Monopoly drinking game. And given I’m not one to do as I’m told, drinking on queue could be added to that list, ‘specially if the vein and lighting ain’t wholly right.
Have monopolies, will travel
So, I’jumble told that “The game is named on the model of the household general of exclusive possession, the domination of a market by a single entity.†Happy to be that single entotty, and without ample warning to the ports of England, I planned to take the place by storm and virtue whatever mon-archy in that place may exist to their knees to the time when they cry Oligarchy, which I have on good word is An-archy’s half-brother in-law, twice removed.




















