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- Discovered: a new way to lose by Green and Gold Rugby on Nov 22, 2009
Many people have “anxiety dreams”; for example that they’re on a bus naked, or sitting an exam with no preparation. This morning, the Wallabies awoke to find that their anxiety dream had come true – they had lost to Scotland.
- Wallabies vs Scotland – Bland Sham by Green and Gold Rugby on Nov 21, 2009
I’ve written this post straight after the game while the pain is still raw and untempered, and I’m trying to work out if that’s the worst I’ve seen the Wallabies play. I suspect it is. We’ll post a more balanced review l...
- Wallabies vs Scotland LIVE! by Green and Gold Rugby on Nov 21, 2009
Join us from 4am AEDST as we live blog the Wallabies vs Scotland. Short of hitting the pub all night, it’s the only way to watch the game with company. Wallabies vs Scotland...
- Great Wallaby Tries Analysed: 84 Grand Slam v Scotland by Green and Gold Rugby on Nov 19, 2009
Ok, so we are a little out of order here as the 84 Grand Slammers played Scotland last, whereas this year’s lot play them in the penultimate test on tour. But change is good, so let’s work with it. This next try is one of my all time fa...
- Wallaby team vs Scotland by Green and Gold Rugby on Nov 19, 2009
The Australian team to take on the Sweaties has been announced and it’s very little change from Dingo Deans. Bam Pocock gets a full rest, ready for Wales next weekend. This brings Smith into the run on side and Richard Brown onto the bench. The...
- Kilts and wine breath: a conversation with my sister about meeting Diana Gabaldon by LiteraryMinded on Nov 18, 2009
Some years ago when I was a bookstore girl, I became intrigued by this massive brick of a book called Cross Stitch, which many middle-aged women would get flustered over: ‘You haven’t read it?’ they’d ask. I read it, and it was great fun –...
- 19th Century Amusement Centres: healthy living, sport, fun by Art and Architecture, mainly on Nov 18, 2009
The concept of "healthy living" witnessed the peak of its development by the end of the C19th and early C20th. Once most people had left the countryside and moved into city life, the seaside held a held a special position in peoples’ thinking as a...





