What are you reading at the moment?
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Before I read the book I was convinced too but now I'm not so sure. He wrote a compelling case on his innocence although reading between the lines he wasn't a clean skin by any means. But whether he did what he was accused of I'm undecided.Comment
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Juniper (not her real name) came to us from a puppy farm. The good news is most of the puppy farms in Victoria are closing – not so in New South Wales
As in right now, I just read the above. The latest fine work from First Dog On The Moon. Not footy related, but so funny and touching and full of stuff.Comment
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My son's Star Wars picture book Beware of the Sith. It's a book about the exploits of Michael Talia.But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.Comment
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Australian author assumed an email saying she’d won the Windham-Campbell prize was a hoax and ‘nearly keeled over’ after learning it was real
Slightly off topic, but I know a few of us are Helen Garner fans. This is a good news story and literary related, so I'm parking it here.Comment
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Just finished reading Fromelles & Pozieres In the trenches in hell by Peter Fitzsimons.
I've a long held interest in the First World War, and having toured both of these battlefields and others in France and Belgium this book really interested me. A very well written and interesting account of both of these hellish battles. Whilst it's not necessarily a balanced account it really does give a personal insight into the individual soldiers and their plight.Comment
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Unbelievable what those blokes went through. It defies imagination. One old bloke told me that when he got back his old boss took him on again out of a sense of duty but he had to start his apprenticeship again because he'd been for a holiday on the other side of the world.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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Unbelievable what those blokes went through. It defies imagination. One old bloke told me that when he got back his old boss took him on again out of a sense of duty but he had to start his apprenticeship again because he'd been for a holiday on the other side of the world.
As for your story of the old bloke having to redo his apprenticeship.. how ridiculous. I wonder how indicative that account was of others experiences coming home?Comment
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