REID: Yes exit
It’s the kind of thing that has always hung out at the edge of our urban consciousness, that we used to occasionally notice and find irritating, but not often enough to actually do something about it. The sign says “No Exit” – but if you’re on foot, or sometimes on a bike, there actually is an exit. And maybe it leads to a shorter route, or somewhere you actually want to go, or somewhere worth exploring.
Since the pandemic and its various lockdowns kicked in, many of us in Toronto have been folded back into our neighbourhood by unemployment or working from home, forced to get our exercise by local walks and, in the process, deepen our knowledge of the streets and passageways that extend from where we live. And as we walk, we’ve realized in so many ways that the city has not been designed and, more specifically,
Published February 22, 2021
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TV host and certified daddy
Larry Emdur was confirmed to be taking over the role of hosting
The Chase last night and do you know what? It really got me thinking about how hot Aussie TV show hosts are.
And on account of the fact that I’m way too hungover for midday on a Monday, I have taken it upon myself to give you all a gift. I present to you: a power ranking of Australian TV show hosts based on how horny they make me.
ABC's new series, 'Why Are You Like This' follows three besties bumbling with abandon through the crazy freedom and responsibility of being in your early 20s.
Published February 18, 2021
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Well, well, well, if it isn’t the consequences of Zucc’s own actions. When Facebook suddenly wiped out all news in Australia, it either inadvertently or just irresponsibly took out a whole lot of other pages with it.
Some of these pages served people in times of emergencies. Others were for front-line services. Others were a vital link for communities to get the information they need. And yet on Thursday morning, they’d all vanished in Australia.
So many levels of wrongness: John Barilaroâs politics as usual looks after the Big End of Town
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February 14, 2021 â 12.10am
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They donât call the Deputy Premier John PorkâBarrel-aro for nothing. Last Sunday I wrote of the outrage of how, out of the $177 million given out by the NSW government for the Bushfire Recovery Fund, just $2.5 million went to seats held by Labor and the Greens. I noted how indefensible it was that, while the ALP seat of Blue Mountains had 80 per cent of its World Heritage areas burnt out and got â dot three, carry one, subtract two â nothing, the NSW electoral seat of Wagga Wagga recently lost by the Libs, was more fortunate. Yes, it got $45 million.