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May 29, 2005

FiVE5

http://crackersunited.com/blog [Crackers United] CU is now beginning a weekly guide to The City, FiVE5. We plan to keep it real and represent all the cultural institutions of art, music, film, and events. The list of FiVE5 is all you need for your weekly planning:

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

Samizdata.nethttp://www.samizdata.net [Samizdata.net] Sports Archives | Samizdata.net: We are also a varied group made up of social individualists, libertarians, extropians, futurists, 'Porcupines', Karl Popper fetishists, recovering neo-conservatives, crazed Ayn Rand worshipers, over-caffeinated Virginia Postrel devotees, witty Frédéric Bastiat wannabes, cypherpunks, minarchists, kritarchists and wild-eyed anarcho-capitalists from Britain, North America, Australia and Europe.

Ausculture.comhttp://www.ausculture.com [Ausculture.com] ausculture: January 2005 Archives: Ms Fits took out, erm, pretty much any category she was nominated in - stupid funny talented randy bitch! - including Best Overall Australian Blog. Woo! Darpy came through and won Best NSW Blog, Piss’N’Vinegar dominated Best Tasmanian Blog, Rob Corr tangoed his way to victory for Best West Australian Blog, Ms Cynic strapped one on and made vigorous, thrusty love to Best South Australian Blog, Troppo Armadillo flexed their mighty sunkissed arms and grabbed Best Northern Territory Blog, Zoe from CrazyBrave moved like a butterfly stung like a bee in order to turn Canberra into her plaything through winning Best Australian Capital Territory Blog and The Boud totally made 2005 Best Australian Photo Blog his bitch.

[Ubersportingpundit.com] Ubersportingpundit: July 2003 Archives: Out here in non-Australia, where I live, all of that is true, but this blog is run by Australians, who obsess about their own completely incomprehensible brand of football called Aussie Rules, and who have brought their own bad-mannered, chip-on-shoulder, at-least-we-can-get-back-at-the-poms (that's the British) at-this attitude to the relatively international sport of cricket. (In the Indian subcontinent, I read recently, there are more passionate fans of the game of cricket than there are human beings in Europe.)

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Posted at May 29, 2005 09:58 AM