Category Archives: Photos
Beware of ‘P’ed dinosaur
Motorists beware. Dorothy the Dinosaur has been granted her ‘P’s.
Somebody think of the children, Rudd & Conroy
In the current debate Rudd and Conroy seem to just keep churning out the same statements about the internet filters, despite what anybody says. Childish really.
At the Royal Easter Show
Shot from the Royal Easter Show yesterday.
Protection from trees
On my way to work I noticed these warning signs put out by council to protect the public from trees. A reminder to all cyclists and pedestrians of the dangers trees present. As you can see, they had to bury … Continue reading
Painting Broadway
Late at night. When all the shops are closed (save Coles and Kmart). And the customers have all but disappeared. The painting gnomes roll out their hydraulic platforms, and touch up the ceiling.
Lets do the Twist, in Pyrmont
Today Union square in Pyrmont was occupied camera crew, support personnel, and all their associated paraphernalia. Looked to be filming a TV commercial for KFC’s Twisters.
Kids relegated to purgatory at Broadway
In their infinite wisdom Centre Management at Broadway Shopping Centre have moved the kids area to level 3, next to Priceline. The furthest they can get it away from the shops without leaving the centre? This is the second time … Continue reading
And he waits
Standing firm at the curb, he looks toward the oncoming cars. His stance enhanced by the jacket and sunglasses. Fate is coming and he is waiting to embrace it. Or, maybe the bus us just running late.
Out of order ATM
Sorry, this machine is temporarily out of service Doesn’t it really annoy you finding an ATM that is not working? First the banks charge you for using someone else’s ATM, then you find their ATM broken so you have no … Continue reading
Schools will be rated by Lleyton Hewitt
In today’s Sun Herald Julia Gillard reviles that schools will now be rated by Lleyton Hewitt. Upon hearing the news at his court in Melbourne Mr Hewitt raised his fist and screamed in joy. The familiar ‘Common’ could be heard … Continue reading