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8 Comments
Magnificent FD.
You’ve captured the true spirit of those glorious days.
When real men could seek cultural adventures …..wearing a topee.
Ah..the memories…….
This is fantastic. I think you should pitch this idea to the networks.
Living just down the road and studying at neighbouring UTS, I always thought that the ABC tower looked rather like a giant hypodermic needle.
Mark Scott’s secret elevator is an even better theory though
WTF Kevin Rudd’s cat is the ideal judge - this is brilliant and could possibly work!
Man, this belongs in the Woy Woy library next to War and Peace.
Outrageously funny. Rudyard Kipling, H Ryder Haggard: Stand at ease. Hup! Allow room for another student of Victorian England; Lord Pooch of the Melbourne Moon. (drum tattoo) ‘Tention. To the left MARCH, one two, one two, one two, three four.
I did enjoy “Kyle as Donut” though. Bring back Donut Kyle!