Friday, 31 August 2007

Priests of Wrongtown; pastoral care

Also From SMH this week...

A fundamentalist church pastor had sex with two of his teenage daughters to educate them on how to be good wives, a South Australian court has heard. The 54-year-old man, who cannot be named, was today sentenced in the SA District Court to eight and a half years jail after pleading guilty to seven counts each of incest and unlawful sexual intercourse. The court heard that the man had sex with his daughters for nearly a decade from 1991 when they were aged 13 and 15 at the family property.

The sex took place at various locations including in a shearer's shed, a paddock, on the back of a ute and, on one occasion, at the girls' grandparents house. The man told the court the sex was not about fulfilling his desires but about teaching his daughters how to behave for their husbands when they eventually married, as dictated in scripture.

In sentencing, Judge David Lovell said the misrepresentation of scripture used to justify the abuse of the girls "defied belief", and that he had "hypocritically betrayed" his religion and principles.

Read more. You know you want to.


Thursday, 30 August 2007

Dubya comes to Sydney-town!

Georgie-porgie and Co. are coming to town for APEC next week. Click here to find out how you can join in on the fun-filled festivities.

And as tradition goes, the host nation gets to dress up the Heads of State in its cultural uniform. Thanks to the SMH website, you can have your say on what the attire should be. This is what I came up with...


Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution



This has to be one of the worst covers ever of one of this great rock song. First as an AC/DC fan I am completely sickened by this so-called performance. I must apologise to you my Aussie friends for such a desecration of Australian art and culture. Also as a Canadian I must apologise to the world for giving you Celine Dion, talk about noise pollution. One bright note, she does not live here in Canada anymore. She is living in Los Vegas, doing a show almost every night on the strip, like Elvis use to do. Good God I am so glad that she is there and not here. I wish someone would do a dirty deed done dirt cheap and get rid of her. Also I must say to you Australia, thank you for AC/DC, now that's Fucking Rock. Enjoy, O sorry I mean get the barf bags out.

Monday, 27 August 2007

Bullet Proof Baby Stroller

You can buy this and more gear at http://www.bulletproofbaby.net/home%20page.html

Sunday, 26 August 2007

wanna buy this site?

Click the heading. Bids will start at $1.


My blog is worth $4,129.08.
How much is your blog worth?

Monday, 20 August 2007

peta suck ass, but...

Mostly PETA are lame and suck. Everyone knows meat should be eaten and fur should be worn.


But every now and then peta do something that redeems them...





Stripper Dodgeball

triple x trouble


Brazilian Toyota ad

hahaha

almost as god as the top gear hilux test

Saturday, 18 August 2007

Yngwie Malmsteen Acoustic Guitar Solo

what is it with old rocker and tight leathers?

Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Speaking of Michael Anthony....

You gotta love the JD guitar... it rawks!
But pity it's not CABO WABO!!

Treasurer of Wrongtown

Listing to the ABC in the car on the way to work and they are talking about the latest Costello affair.

The funny bit was when one of the journo panelists said, and I paraphrase; What's worse? That he lied or that he's got no ticker?


Monday, 13 August 2007

speaking of internet porn

Googley is having troubles in Australia. Apparently the ACCC thinks sponsored links are a breach of the trade practces act. The idea is that a sponsored link looks too much like a search result.

I have to say that's news to me. The top of page sponsored links have always been listed with a label saying what they are, and have been colour coded.

Who will pay for my search engine if the advertising leaves?
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ACCC alleges misleading and deceptive conduct by Trading Post and Google

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has instituted legal proceedings in the Federal Court, Sydney, against Trading Post Australia Pty Ltd, Google Inc, Google Ireland Limited and Google Australia Pty Ltd alleging misleading and deceptive conduct in relation to sponsored links that appeared on the Google website.

The ACCC is alleging that Trading Post contravened sections 52 and 53(d) of the Trade Practices Act 1974 in 2005 when the business names "Kloster Ford" and "Charlestown Toyota" appeared in the title of Google sponsored links to Trading Post's website. Kloster Ford and Charlestown Toyota are Newcastle car dealerships who compete against Trading Post in automotive sales.

The ACCC is also alleging that Google, by causing the Kloster Ford and Charlestown Toyota links to be published on its website, engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct in breach of section 52 of the Act.

Further, the ACCC is alleging that Google, by failing to adequately distinguish sponsored links from "organic" search results, has engaged and continues to engage in misleading and deceptive conduct in breach of section 52 of the Act.

The ACCC is seeking:
declarations that Trading Post contravened sections 52 and 53(d) of the Act declarations that Google contravened section 52 of the Act injunctions restraining Trading Post from representing through sponsored links an association, sponsorship or affiliation with another business where one does not exist injunctions restraining Google from publishing sponsored links of advertisers representing an association, sponsorship or affiliation where one does not exist injunctions restraining Google from publishing search results that do not expressly distinguish advertisements from organic search results orders that Trading Post and Google implement trade practices compliance programs an order that Google publish a notice on its website outlining the above, and costs.

The matter has been listed for a directions hearing in the Federal Court, Sydney, on 21 August 2007 before Justice Allsop.

This is the first action of its type globally. Whilst Google has faced court action overseas, particularly in the United States, France and Belgium, this generally has been in relation to trademark use. Although the US anti-trust authority the Federal Trade Commission has examined similar issues, the ACCC understands that it is the first regulatory body to seek legal clarification of Google's conduct from a trade practices perspective.
Release # MR 180/07Issued: 12th July 2007

bloggers of gor


have you heard about the world of Gor?

It's a hack sci-fi fantasy story. Google it and be a little weirded out or take a look at this blog.

Sunday, 12 August 2007

Wednesday, 8 August 2007

McShit


McDonald are runing a competiotn to name their next burger. The McShit option is probably already taken. If you have something to offer head on over to www.nameitburger.com.au

McWhatever.

'Til death...

Ixnay on the ever-nagging bit