FOund this whilst Browsing around online.. look slike a lot of fun..
Sydney Recreational Flying Club offer Trial Flights (TIF) and Gift Certificates where you or your friend can spend 20 minutes actually flying a plane. Much more fun than Flight Sim.
We operate from The Oaks airfield in South Western Sydney. All flights are with a qualified and licenced Flying Instructor. The Club owns and operates two near new A22 Foxbat aircraft and an Australian Lightwing taildragger.
See the Burragorang Valley, Picton and Thirlmere
A TIF or Gift Certificate is $75 - no hidden costs.
See the ad here for more information and contact details:
http://sydney.gumtree.com.au/c-Community-activities-hobbies-Trial-Flight-in-a-two-seat-Recreational-Aircraft-W0QQAdIdZ250528455
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
A new blog from me.
Hello Everyone.
Im creating a series of new blogs, This is the 1st one , I hope you all enjoy, Questions, Comments, Subscribtions all welcome!
http://ebaywivesclub.blogspot.com/
A blog about ebay sellers bagging out their wives.
Im creating a series of new blogs, This is the 1st one , I hope you all enjoy, Questions, Comments, Subscribtions all welcome!
http://ebaywivesclub.blogspot.com/
A blog about ebay sellers bagging out their wives.
Friday, March 18, 2011
The worst song in the world.
Rebecca Black's saccharine song Friday went nuts over the weekend after Comedy Central's website posted a link to it under the headline Songwriting Isn't For Everyone.
The heavily auto-tuned track has already had more than 10 million views and while her age-appropriate fans may consider her the next Justin Bieber, other music fans have protested loudly about the banality of the track.
The ratings button on the YouTube clip has been disabled and Black has out-trended the Japanese earthquake tragedy for the past few days.
Reviewers have said "it's so bad, it's good" for its lyrical content which includes the unforgettable chorus:
"Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday
Today is Friday, Friday (Partyin')
Tomorrow is Saturday
And Sunday comes afterwards".
...Somebody Please Kill it with Fire.
The heavily auto-tuned track has already had more than 10 million views and while her age-appropriate fans may consider her the next Justin Bieber, other music fans have protested loudly about the banality of the track.
The ratings button on the YouTube clip has been disabled and Black has out-trended the Japanese earthquake tragedy for the past few days.
Reviewers have said "it's so bad, it's good" for its lyrical content which includes the unforgettable chorus:
"Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday
Today is Friday, Friday (Partyin')
Tomorrow is Saturday
And Sunday comes afterwards".
...Somebody Please Kill it with Fire.
British woman 'bites off' boyfriend's testicles
A BRITISH man had surgery to reattach his testicles after his girlfriend allegedly bit them off, the Daily Mirror reported yesterday.
Maria Georgina Topp, 43, appeared in court accused of carrying out the horrific attack on her boyfriend Martin Douglas, 45, in Newcastle, northern England.
Douglas had to call emergency services himself after the incident, but was in so much pain operators could not understand what he was saying. He needed emergency surgery and had to spend several days in the hospital recovering from the attack.
Paramedics who attended the scene called police when they saw the extent of his injuries and Topp was arrested and charged with causing grievous bodily harm.
A Northumbria Police spokesman said, "At around 4:00am [local time] on Friday, Feb. 18, police were called to a report of an assault. Officers arrested a 43-year-old woman on suspicion of assault. A 45-year-old man was taken to the Freeman Hospital for treatment to injuries to his arm and groin area."
Maria Georgina Topp, 43, appeared in court accused of carrying out the horrific attack on her boyfriend Martin Douglas, 45, in Newcastle, northern England.
Douglas had to call emergency services himself after the incident, but was in so much pain operators could not understand what he was saying. He needed emergency surgery and had to spend several days in the hospital recovering from the attack.
Paramedics who attended the scene called police when they saw the extent of his injuries and Topp was arrested and charged with causing grievous bodily harm.
A Northumbria Police spokesman said, "At around 4:00am [local time] on Friday, Feb. 18, police were called to a report of an assault. Officers arrested a 43-year-old woman on suspicion of assault. A 45-year-old man was taken to the Freeman Hospital for treatment to injuries to his arm and groin area."
Facebook party invite mayhem: youth could face jail
A 17-year-old NSW student has been charged after a girl's 16th birthday party invitation went viral on Facebook.
The youth, from Sydney's north, was arrested at 1.40pm yesterday when police visited his home and seized two of his computer hard-disk drives.
He was later charged with using a carriage service (the internet) to harass/offend contrary to the Commonwealth Criminal Code Act, NSW Police said.
Under the Commonwealth Criminal Code Act, if a person is found guilty of the alleged offence the penalty is imprisonment for a maximum of three years.
Superintendent Terence Dalton yesterday said police had identified the youth as the person allegedly behind the dissemination of a teenage girl's birthday party invitation - including her name, home address and mobile phone number - to more than 200,000 people online.
The girl had originally created her own birthday invitation on Facebook but shut it down after it got out of hand with more than 2000 people registered to attend.
However within a day, an impostor created the invitation again and it spread to more than 200,000 Facebook users.
Superintendent Dalton said yesterday it was "good police work" which led them to identify the youth, who allegedly assumed the girl’s identity under another Facebook profile to spread the party invite.
He said the party the girl originally intended to hold had now been cancelled and additional police resources would be rostered on the day to patrol the area.
‘‘Any person turning up in that area and engaging in any anti-social behaviour will be dealt with severely,’’ he said.
He also wanted to remind parents to be "more vigilant" when it came to their children’s use of social networking.
The youth, from Sydney's north, was arrested at 1.40pm yesterday when police visited his home and seized two of his computer hard-disk drives.
He was later charged with using a carriage service (the internet) to harass/offend contrary to the Commonwealth Criminal Code Act, NSW Police said.
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He was granted bail to appear at Hornsby Children's Court on April 7, NSW Police said. It is understood that the boy will turn 18 this week.Under the Commonwealth Criminal Code Act, if a person is found guilty of the alleged offence the penalty is imprisonment for a maximum of three years.
Superintendent Terence Dalton yesterday said police had identified the youth as the person allegedly behind the dissemination of a teenage girl's birthday party invitation - including her name, home address and mobile phone number - to more than 200,000 people online.
The girl had originally created her own birthday invitation on Facebook but shut it down after it got out of hand with more than 2000 people registered to attend.
However within a day, an impostor created the invitation again and it spread to more than 200,000 Facebook users.
Superintendent Dalton said yesterday it was "good police work" which led them to identify the youth, who allegedly assumed the girl’s identity under another Facebook profile to spread the party invite.
He said the party the girl originally intended to hold had now been cancelled and additional police resources would be rostered on the day to patrol the area.
‘‘Any person turning up in that area and engaging in any anti-social behaviour will be dealt with severely,’’ he said.
He also wanted to remind parents to be "more vigilant" when it came to their children’s use of social networking.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Jess cooper's 16th open house party
The Most Epic House party Ever with over 56000 Attendees confirmed so far.
text me if u can to tell me if ur coming u can bring grog and my dad is gonna b there so if your rents need to call my dad they can.
have any problems text me on 0401374971
you can bring friends if u want to. everyone from st. Andrews in year 10 is invited i just dont have enuff time to invite everyone so if u know someone u want to invite u can invite them as well.
open house party as long as it dont get out of hand
have any problems text me on 0401374971
you can bring friends if u want to. everyone from st. Andrews in year 10 is invited i just dont have enuff time to invite everyone so if u know someone u want to invite u can invite them as well.
open house party as long as it dont get out of hand
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Teachers should not have takens kids Snorkelling
A 40-YEAR-OLD Melbourne school teacher has been swept to his death while snorkelling with a group of schoolgirls off Bells Beach.
The group of 15 schoolgirls and three teachers from prestigious Shelford Girls Grammar School in Caulfield were on an organised snorkelling excursion with a Torquay-based adventure company at Southside Beach - an area of reef to the south of Bells Beach - when they were struck by heavy waves about 4.30pm.
The group were snorkelling and rock-hopping along the stretch of reef when the waves hit, the Herald Sun reports.
Most of the schoolgirls and two teachers were able to battle to shore.
Torquay police Sergeant Brian McKiterick said the 40-year-old teacher and four or five of the students, aged 15 and 16, were swept into a rip and dragged further out to sea.
Sgt McKiterick said company operators retrieved the teacher and brought him back to shore, but he was washed out a second time.
"They got him near to the shore but apparently the rip must have picked him up again and taken him further out," Sgt McKiterick said.
Surf lifesavers arrived at the scene and brought the man to shore but failed to revive him after he went into cardiac arrest.
The other schoolgirls were rescued.
Staff and students at the scene were too shocked to comment. Operators of the company - Westcoast Adventure and Surf School - also declined to speak.
Locals said the swell had been getting bigger throughout the day and the beach was a dangerous proposition by the afternoon.
“It’s ridiculous. You could see it from the beach … churned up sand and water,” one experienced Torquay surfer said.
“Even a non-surfer would look at it and say 'I’m not going near that thing today. You’d go somewhere else'."
Conditions were too rough for the air ambulance to winch the man's body from the beach. State Emergency Service volunteers were called in to help carry it about 500m to the nearest car park.
Some of the students were treated at the scene for asthma and swallowing sea water.
They students are expected to undergo counseling after the ordeal.
Police will prepare a report for the Coroner.
- With The Geelong Advertiser
The group of 15 schoolgirls and three teachers from prestigious Shelford Girls Grammar School in Caulfield were on an organised snorkelling excursion with a Torquay-based adventure company at Southside Beach - an area of reef to the south of Bells Beach - when they were struck by heavy waves about 4.30pm.
The group were snorkelling and rock-hopping along the stretch of reef when the waves hit, the Herald Sun reports.
Most of the schoolgirls and two teachers were able to battle to shore.
Torquay police Sergeant Brian McKiterick said the 40-year-old teacher and four or five of the students, aged 15 and 16, were swept into a rip and dragged further out to sea.
Sgt McKiterick said company operators retrieved the teacher and brought him back to shore, but he was washed out a second time.
"They got him near to the shore but apparently the rip must have picked him up again and taken him further out," Sgt McKiterick said.
Surf lifesavers arrived at the scene and brought the man to shore but failed to revive him after he went into cardiac arrest.
The other schoolgirls were rescued.
Staff and students at the scene were too shocked to comment. Operators of the company - Westcoast Adventure and Surf School - also declined to speak.
Locals said the swell had been getting bigger throughout the day and the beach was a dangerous proposition by the afternoon.
“It’s ridiculous. You could see it from the beach … churned up sand and water,” one experienced Torquay surfer said.
“Even a non-surfer would look at it and say 'I’m not going near that thing today. You’d go somewhere else'."
Conditions were too rough for the air ambulance to winch the man's body from the beach. State Emergency Service volunteers were called in to help carry it about 500m to the nearest car park.
Some of the students were treated at the scene for asthma and swallowing sea water.
They students are expected to undergo counseling after the ordeal.
Police will prepare a report for the Coroner.
- With The Geelong Advertiser
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Another one of those strange Ebay Ads - Child Coffin for sale, slightly used.
Occasianaly i come across some bizzare stuff, dont ask how, i just do.
Read on with delight, visit the original ad here. MAybe her might get some bidders!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Coffin-casket-child-/220746396394?pt=AU_Funeral_Cemetary&hash=item336582b2ea.
Bought it and used it as a coffee table but family does not like it so i have to depart with it.
It has body bag white in colour silver locking screws cover sheet is gold and moroune. Inside has white lace skirting and white silk inside. It is 1.2 metres. It is a child coffin.
Still looks new feel free to take a look pick up only. I did not want to put used as people will think it was "USED" if you know what i mean.
Any enquiries call Ken
Happy Bidding
Read on with delight, visit the original ad here. MAybe her might get some bidders!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Coffin-casket-child-/220746396394?pt=AU_Funeral_Cemetary&hash=item336582b2ea.
Bought it and used it as a coffee table but family does not like it so i have to depart with it.
It has body bag white in colour silver locking screws cover sheet is gold and moroune. Inside has white lace skirting and white silk inside. It is 1.2 metres. It is a child coffin.
Still looks new feel free to take a look pick up only. I did not want to put used as people will think it was "USED" if you know what i mean.
Any enquiries call Ken
Happy Bidding
Friday, February 25, 2011
Taiwan baby dies as parents play web games: report
TAIPEI (AFP) - A young Taiwanese couple have been accused of letting their baby girl starve to death because they were obsessed with playing games online and forgot to feed her regularly, police said Friday.
The one-year-old weighed only four kilograms (nine pounds), or half the average size of a girl her age, when the couple reported her death earlier this week, the police said.
According to the local Apple Daily newspaper, when police arrived, they found a girl reduced to "just skin and bone and with sunken eyes", while a gaming website was flickering on the computer monitor next to her crib.
Prosecutors will look into the cause of the girl's death and determine whether her parents, in their early 20s, were responsible. They face up to two years in prison for manslaughter if convicted.
The one-year-old weighed only four kilograms (nine pounds), or half the average size of a girl her age, when the couple reported her death earlier this week, the police said.
According to the local Apple Daily newspaper, when police arrived, they found a girl reduced to "just skin and bone and with sunken eyes", while a gaming website was flickering on the computer monitor next to her crib.
Prosecutors will look into the cause of the girl's death and determine whether her parents, in their early 20s, were responsible. They face up to two years in prison for manslaughter if convicted.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Breast milk ice cream cools down customers at British parlour
Breast milk ice cream was being scooped up by British customers yesterday after a London parlour used milk donated by a UK mom to make the "totally natural" treat.
Victoria Hiley, 35, a mother of one from Leeds in northern England, has already donated a liter of her breast milk to Icecreamists parlour for the dish it calls Baby Gaga, UK website Parentdish reported.
"What's the harm in using my assets for a bit of extra cash?" said Hiley, who responded to an advert for milk suppliers on another parenting website, Mumsnet. "What could be more natural than fresh, free-range mother's milk in an ice cream?"
The new parlour, based in London's trendy Covent Garden district, pays £15 ($24) for every 10 ounces of milk and has already had 15 mothers become donors. Each lactating woman undergoes the same health checks used by the UK's National Health Service to screen blood donors.
Matt O'Connor, 44, who runs Icecreamists, makes the dish by blending the breast milk with Madagascan vanilla pods and lemon zest.
"No-one's done anything interesting with ice cream in the last hundred years," he said. "Some people will hear about it and go, 'yuck,' but actually it's pure, organic, free-range and totally natural."
Canteen takes up online spy technology
NEW canteens are allowing parents to log in and spy on their children's school lunches online.
The swipe card technology also allows parents to block their kids from buying junk food.
At Kardinia International College in Geelong, Victoria, students can only buy items at the canteen with an electronic card.
Principal John Goodfellow said students could load the card using a machine at school or parents could load it from the internet.
"They go up and point the card and what comes up on the screen is their photo and then the serving staff know if there are any restrictions on what they eat," he said.
"So parents can say they're not allowed to have this or not allowed to have that. If they order a pie and they're not allowed a pie, the transaction will be refused.
The swipe card technology also allows parents to block their kids from buying junk food.
At Kardinia International College in Geelong, Victoria, students can only buy items at the canteen with an electronic card.
Principal John Goodfellow said students could load the card using a machine at school or parents could load it from the internet.
"They go up and point the card and what comes up on the screen is their photo and then the serving staff know if there are any restrictions on what they eat," he said.
"So parents can say they're not allowed to have this or not allowed to have that. If they order a pie and they're not allowed a pie, the transaction will be refused.
"They can actually look up on the web and see what they bought for lunch."
Mr Goodfellow said the school planned to introduce prize systems for students who bought the most healthy lunches.
Nutritionist Dr Rosemary Stanton said the system was beneficial because it meant parents could have control over what their kids bought.
"The downside is that it takes away from kids the opportunity to set their own limits," she said.
"They need to be able to monitor their own food habits, but the best way for them to do that is for them to develop good habits early so it is good in that sense."
Mr Goodfellow said the school planned to introduce prize systems for students who bought the most healthy lunches.
Nutritionist Dr Rosemary Stanton said the system was beneficial because it meant parents could have control over what their kids bought.
"The downside is that it takes away from kids the opportunity to set their own limits," she said.
"They need to be able to monitor their own food habits, but the best way for them to do that is for them to develop good habits early so it is good in that sense."
Saturday, February 19, 2011
funk.net.au is alive again!!!! - well maybe not the .net.au bit...
Hi Yall
My old site funk.net.au now just Funk!, Will be getting put back online tonight after 7 years on non existance. More articles, stories and cool stuff to come.
Check out its old skool coolness at:
Gregorytait.com.au
http://members.iinet.net.au/~tait2145/
Cheers
My old site funk.net.au now just Funk!, Will be getting put back online tonight after 7 years on non existance. More articles, stories and cool stuff to come.
Check out its old skool coolness at:
Gregorytait.com.au
http://members.iinet.net.au/~tait2145/
Cheers
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