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  • Politics, Pippen, & Prison Potlucks
    Oct 2 2024

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    Do you remember the infamous Mark Latham vs. John Howard "Handshake of Doom" 🤝? What was supposed to be a friendly greeting turned into a political WWE moment, and spoiler alert: Latham didn’t walk away with the belt (or the votes). Who knew a handshake could shake the entire nation?

    We’re pouring one out for NBA legend Scottie Pippen 🏀, who officially retired, leaving behind six rings, countless highlights, and that one time he refused to play in a game-deciding moment. We’re talking legacy and drama—because that’s how Pippen rolls.

    In the world of domestic legends, Martha Stewart 🍰 is fresh out of "Camp Cupcake" (aka minimum-security prison), where she not only did her time but also baked her way into prison lore. We chat about her caramel flan, the prison potluck, and how even behind bars, Martha was queen. 👑

    And on the music front, we’ve got Usher’s Confessions 🔥, which basically had us all in our feelings, Guy Sebastian’s Aussie anthem "Out with My Baby" 🇦🇺, and Eric Prydz's club classic "Call on Me" 💃.

    The screen was just as wild, with Shark Tale 🐟 swimming into theaters and Ghost Hunters 👻 giving us all the spooky vibes—because what’s better than haunted prisons and creepy EVPs?

    We had to mention the chaotic debut of Desperate Housewives 🏡, where Susan’s clumsy charm, Gabrielle’s gardener fling, and Lynette’s kid chaos gave us all the drama we didn’t know we needed.

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    1 h y 39 m
  • Giant squids, Parkruns and planet killing yams!
    Sep 25 2024

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    Get a grip on your tentacles because this week’s episode dives into a whirlwind of cosmic chaos and squishy surprises! 🎉💥

    Asteroid 4179 Toutatis—the celestial tumbleweed that decided to drop by Earth like an uninvited guest at a hurricane party! 🌪️💫 Discovered back in '89, this chunky rock (about 4.5 km of pure asteroid madness) zoomed past us at a cozy distance of four lunar hops. That’s right, folks, just a casual 1.55 million kilometers away! Think of it as the asteroid version of a neighbor borrowing a cup of sugar—but WAY less likely to crash into your living room! 🍪🚀

    Then, to the depths of the ocean, we've got giant squids! 🦑💦 Japanese researchers finally snapped the elusive critters in their natural habitat, revealing their bizarre beauty. Measuring in at a whopping 8 meters long, these squids are like the Kardashians of the ocean: mysterious, deep, and totally captivating. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, one of them detaches a tentacle mid-feast, showing that even squid can have a dramatic exit! 🎭😱

    And just when you thought this week couldn’t get any more outrageous, we look back at the inaugural parkrun from 2004, where 13 brave souls ran in a park without a care! 🏃‍♂️💨 Founded by Paul Sinton-Hewitt—who was nursing an injury but bursting with motivation—this weekly gathering has turned into a global phenomenon! From fancy-dressed runners to dogs stealing the show, parkrun is the wild party where everyone is welcome, even if you show up with a cup of coffee! ☕🐶

    So, whether you’re dodging asteroids, marveling at squid, or jogging through the park with a canine companion, this week is a reminder that life is just one big, glorious, unpredictable adventure! 🎢✨

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    1 h y 29 m
  • Shaun of The Dead - 20 years on from the romzomcom
    Sep 18 2024

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    Hold onto your iPod Classic and crank up the Green Day because we're time-traveling back to the week of 19 September 2004! 🚀

    If you were glued to The Weather Channel, you might remember Hurricane Jeanne 🌪️. This Category 3 beast tore through the Caribbean and Florida with winds strong enough to blow away your summer BBQ plans (and maybe your roof). Jeanne became the deadliest hurricane since '98, giving us all some serious disaster-movie vibes. 😬

    Meanwhile, over at Apple HQ, Steve Jobs dropped the iMac G5 💻, which was just 2 inches thick (futuristic for 2004 standards). It was sleek, white, and the perfect desktop for those of us who loved tech that looked like it came from a spaceship 🛸.

    Now let’s talk music 🎧. Maroon 5 was crooning "She Will Be Loved" 💔, and over in the UK, Eric Prydz's "Call On Me" 🎶 was getting everyone to hit the gym—thanks to that infamous aerobics video. On the edgier side, Green Day unleashed their magnum opus, American Idiot, sending teens everywhere into full-on rebellion mode. 🤘 Sixteen million albums sold, and a whole generation screaming “Don't wanna be an American Idiot!”

    On the small screen 📺, we got a double dose of awesome with the debut of Veronica Mars 🔍, the snarky teen detective we didn’t know we needed, and the mind-bending premiere of Lost 🛬. That opening scene with the plane crash? Jaw. Dropping.

    And we can’t forget Shaun of the Dead 🧟, which landed in US theaters and gave us the perfect rom-zom-com combo—zombies, laughs, and a good ol' pint at The Winchester 🍺.

    Ahh, 2004. Simpler times, emo bangs, and all.

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    1 h y 28 m
  • Batman scales Buckingham while Britney weds K Fed
    Sep 11 2024

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    Get ready to rewind the clock with us as we dive into an absolutely bonkers week from 2004! 🕰️

    First, we break down the day “Batman” didn’t just save Gotham—he scaled Buckingham Palace! 🦇🏰 Yup, activist Jason Hatch, decked out in full Bat-gear, gave the royal guards a major wake-up call. Then, just when you thought things couldn’t get wilder, pro-hunt campaigners pulled a Mission Impossible-style stunt and breached the House of Commons. 🏃‍♂️🔨 Security? What security?

    On the sports front, we relive Roger Federer’s unstoppable run at the US Open, where he absolutely crushed Lleyton Hewitt in the final. 🎾🏆 And for our music lovers, we’ve got the deets on Brian McFadden’s post-Westlife debut with "Real to Me" 🎤🎶, plus Ashlee Simpson’s "Pieces of Me" drama, featuring more relationship issues than her reality show could handle. 📺💔

    Britney fans, buckle up! We’re spilling the tea on her surprise wedding to Kevin Federline. 💍🍾 From secret invitations to Juicy Couture jumpsuits—this was peak 2000s chaos! 💄👗 And speaking of chaos, Resident Evil: Apocalypse hit theaters, reminding us all why the zombie apocalypse should stay firmly in fiction. 🧟‍♀️🧪

    So grab your flip phone 📱, pop in those earbuds 🎧, and let’s time-travel back to a week where Batman met Buckingham, and Britney said, “I do”... again. 💒 Trust us, you won’t want to miss this!

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    1 h y 38 m
  • Hurricane Ivan's wrath and Rathergate's media storm
    Sep 4 2024

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    🎧✨ Get ready for another blast from the past as we rewind to the week of 5 - 11 September 2004

    🌪️ Hurricane Havoc: Brace yourself as Hurricane Ivan, a Category 5 powerhouse, leaves a path of destruction from Grenada to the Gulf Coast. With winds that could blow your socks off, Ivan didn’t just visit—he made an unforgettable entrance!

    💥 Bomb Blast in Jakarta: We shift to Jakarta, where a tragic car bomb explodes outside the Australian Embassy, shaking the city and reminding us of the era's intense geopolitical landscape. A somber moment that echoed across the globe.

    🖨️ Rathergate Rumble: In the world of news, Rathergate takes center stage! Dan Rather and CBS get caught up in a scandal over questionable documents about President Bush’s military service. Was it a typo or a tale of deception? The blogosphere has opinions!

    🎵 Chart-Topping Tunes: On a lighter note, Nelly’s "My Place" and Maroon 5’s "She Will Be Loved" dominate the charts, while Natasha Bedingfield’s "Unwritten" has everyone singing about life’s endless possibilities. A musical melting pot for all tastes!

    🎬 Movie Mania: At the box office, “Hero” and “The Village” keep us on the edge of our seats. Meanwhile, “Crash” premieres at the Toronto Film Festival, weaving tales of race, class, and raw human emotion.

    👋 Farewell to Drew Carey: We say goodbye to *The Drew Carey Show*, a sitcom staple that gave us years of laughs, outrageous pranks, and blue-collar wisdom. Cheers to Drew and the gang for all the memories!

    📚 Bestseller Buzz: And for our bookworms, *Unfit for Command* is stirring up controversy, sparking debate, and making waves on the bestseller list. Love it or hate it, this one’s got people talking!

    Tune in as we explore the unforgettable moments of 2004. From wild weather to wild news, we've got it all. 🎙️🎉

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Explosions, Elections, and Olympic Eruptions
    Aug 28 2024

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    Get ready for a rollercoaster of a week! 🎢

    We start with a somber note as the Beslan school hostage crisis shakes Russia. Armed militants take over 1,100 hostages, mostly children, turning a celebration into a tragedy. The world watches in horror as the crisis unfolds over three days, ending in a devastating assault. 💔

    Across the Atlantic, the Republican National Convention heats up in New York City! George W. Bush gets the nod for a second term amid cheers, jeers, and one very large inflatable protest. 🎈 With speeches from Rudy Giuliani and Arnold Schwarzenegger and performances from Brooks & Dunn, it’s a political circus! 🎤🗽

    Meanwhile, the Athens Summer Olympics wrap up with a dazzling closing ceremony. Fireworks, Greek music, and Nana Mouskouri singing her heart out make for an unforgettable finale as the Olympic flag is passed to Beijing. 🎆🏅

    In the world of music, Nelly’s “My Place” is ruling the charts, but not without drama. A feud with Chingy sparks some serious Midwest rap beef. 🤬 And at the MTV VMAs, OutKast takes home the big prize, while Kanye West isn’t too happy about losing Best New Artist to Maroon 5. 🙄

    On the big screen, “Hero” is taking the US by storm, and “The Bourne Supremacy” is the big hit in Australia. 🎬 And speaking of Australia, Channel 7’s brand new studios at Martin Place are turning heads and setting the stage for a new era of TV! 📺

    So tune in as we dive into the drama, the music, the politics, and everything in between! 🎧

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Stolen Screams & Shattered Olympic Dreams
    Aug 21 2024

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    🎨 Art Heist Alert! On August 22, 2004, two masked men stormed Oslo’s Munch Museum and pulled off a daring daylight robbery, snatching Edvard Munch’s iconic "The Scream" and "Madonna." With no alarms, dropped paintings, and a chaotic escape, this heist was more Keystone Cops than criminal masterminds. It took two years, a police sting, and the promise of 2 million M&M’s to recover these priceless works. Art history has never been this thrilling!

    🚣‍♀️ Olympic Oops! Remember “Lay Down Sally”? Australia’s women’s eight rowing team saw their medal hopes dashed when Sally Robbins hit a wall and dropped her oar just 400 meters from the finish line. The media frenzy that followed was brutal, labeling her a “quitter” and “un-Australian.” But with today’s focus on mental health, would we view her actions differently now? It’s a story of exhaustion, redemption, and how the times have changed.

    🎶 Summer Jams! Flashback to the chart-toppers of ’04: Natasha Bedingfield was serving up lyrical magic with “These Words,” Ciara’s “Goodies” was the crunk anthem of the summer, and Cosima had us all singing “When the War Is Over.” These hits defined a summer of unforgettable tunes and unforgettable memories.

    👹 Movie Madness! While Hellboy was smashing box offices in Australia, Exorcist: The Beginning had audiences in the US laughing more than screaming. Meanwhile, Jet Li’s Hero became the first Chinese-language film to hit #1 in America—finally giving martial arts the recognition it deserves.

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    1 h y 38 m
  • Gold Medals & Google Stocks - a week of wild windfalls
    Aug 14 2024

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    Get ready to rewind to a week where headlines, heartbreaks, and heroics took center stage! From the tense streets of Iraq to the Olympic glory in Athens.

    🎥 A Captive’s Tale: On August 19, the world held its breath as Al-Jazeera aired a chilling video of American filmmaker Micah Garen, held captive by Iraqi insurgents. Documenting the looting of archaeological sites, Garen found himself in the clutches of militants demanding the U.S. pull out of Najaf—or else. For 10 harrowing days, his loved ones worked tirelessly behind the scenes, eventually securing his release. Micah, ever the storyteller, even penned a love note to his partner on a cigarette wrapper—now that’s a script Hollywood couldn’t write.

    🏅 Thorpe’s Triumph: Over in Athens, the Olympic pool was on fire! Aussie sensation Ian Thorpe clinched gold in the “Race of the Century,” leaving legends like Phelps and van den Hoogenband in his wake. Meanwhile, the Aussie women’s relay team was unstoppable, bagging gold and setting records. But it wasn’t all golden—Greek sprinters Kenteris and Thanou stirred up scandal, dodging a drug test and staging a motorcycle crash. The fallout? A two-year ban and a national disgrace.

    📈 Google Goes Public: On August 19, Google took its first steps as a publicly traded company, offering shares in a unique Dutch auction. The tech giant’s stock surged, raising $1.67 billion, and setting the stage for a new era in Silicon Valley. Not too shabby for a company that started in a garage, huh?

    🎵 Chart-Toppers: On the airwaves, Christina Milian was turning up the heat with “Dip It Low,” while the UK couldn’t get enough of 3 of a Kind’s infectious “Babycakes.” Down under, Cosima De Vito’s emotional ballad “When the War Is Over” was all the rage, proving that even an Aussie Idol runner-up can conquer the charts.

    🎬 Box Office Battles: At the movies, it was a showdown of epic proportions with “Alien vs. Predator” reigning supreme in the U.S.

    💤 Pillow Talk: And for those who prefer cuddles to conflicts, the U.S. welcomed the bizarre yet oddly comforting Boyfriend Arm Pillow—a half-body pillow designed to simulate snuggling with a partner. Whether you’re single or just need an extra arm to hold onto, this pillow had you covered… literally.

    So hit play and let’s journey back to a week where every headline told a story, every medal had a price, and every pillow had… an arm.

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    1 h y 25 m