The Gen-X-Ray A critical examination of the world through Gen X eyes

6May/100

Spurs Win Away at Manchester City To Take 4th Place – Were Going to Europe!

Well done to the boys. A well deserved win after a fantastic season. Can we pinch 3rd place off Arsenal this weekend?


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7Apr/102

Attack of the Killer Wombat

A BLACK Saturday survivor feared for his life during a wombat mauling in Flowerdale yesterday that lasted up to half an hour and only ended when he was saved by a neighbour.

Bruce Kringle, who lost his house in the deadly blaze, was in hospital last night recovering from bites and lacerations sustained in the ferocious attack.

Early yesterday morning, Mr Kringle, 60, was walking down the steps of the caravan he is living in while his house is rebuilt when the wombat attacked.

The crazed animal bit and scratched Mr Kringle, who tried to escape but kept being knocked over.

Mr Kringle eventually lay on the animal until a neighbour, known only as Rob, heard his cries for help.

After telling Mr Kringle to move off the animal, the neighbour killed it with a blow from the back of an axe.

So now I've seen it all. I never knew it was illegal to kill rampaging marsupials.


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27Mar/100

New Landscape Image Added!

Maroondah Dam
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27Mar/100

New Landscape Image Added!

Bridge and Dam
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26Mar/100

NZ Banker spent $3.4 million on hookers

A prostitute has walked away with $2.5 million spent by a banker stealing clients' money to fuel an extravagant lifestyle of sex, booze and luxury property.

Stephen Gerard Versalko, 52, married with three children, lived the high life for nine years after siphoning $17,763,110.19 off 30 wealthy clients from ASB Bank, where he worked.

Outside of buying property, his biggest spend was on sex – including $3.34m on just two Auckland prostitutes with whom he had long-term relationships.

One received $2.5m, the other $791,181. The Serious Fraud Office said both women also say they received further "large cash payments" estimated at $800,000.

Still more was spent at a variety of escort agencies around Auckland. The SFO could not track all the payments because they included cash taken out using seven credit cards that Versalko had.
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The gravy train finally came to a halt in August last year, when one of his elderly clients with $3m invested with Versalko saw a documentary about US fraudster Bernie Madoff and spotted similarities in the schemes they both ran.

When she contacted ASB Bank Securities to check, she found no record of her $3m. It triggered an urgent investigation and, on August 25, Versalko was confronted, admitted the fraud and was later sacked.

How ironic. If it wasn't for Bernie Madoff he wouldn't have got caught.


16Mar/103

New Animal Image Added!

An Ugly Duckling
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14Mar/100

New Landscape Image Added!

Mount Beauty
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14Mar/100

Poo is the Answer

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14Mar/100

New Photographs

I have added a bunch of my better photographs to the blog. Let me know what you think. I will be adding more as I weed out the good uns.

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10Mar/100

Still Alive

Yes, I'm still here. I have pushed past the weeds that have grown wild around my blog over the last few months, opened the door with a rusty squeak and negotiated the huge teetering pile of junk mail in the hallway. Thinking about a blog name change. Something less pretentious perhaps? Dunno. Probably not important.

I have a huge pile of photo's from my travels, which I hope to post soon.

More to come. Soon. Really.

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21Nov/090

All work and no play makes me a dull blogger

Been too busy to blog much at all lately. Not an awful lot happening in Australia since most of the media focus is on Copenhagen and boat people. It been wet this afternoon and its still raining, which is nice after an unusual November heat wave and dry spell. Not too many climate change sceptics in Melbourne.

On another note, some parts of Britain have had the heaviest rainfalls ever recorded.

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9Nov/092

Julian Morrow’s Andrew Olle lecture on journalism and media independence

I'd like to see the whole thing. This has has quite a bit chopped out, but still well worth a look.

7Nov/090

Come on you Spurs!

Will post a review of Deadwood as soon as I've finished watching the 3rd series (again). Yes its old, but soooo good. Just been blogging some more over at Dvorak Uncensored. Go check it out.

3 hours till Spurs v Sunderland. Beaten by Arsenal 3-0 last week. Here's hoping for a better performance.

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31Oct/090

No new posts!

I've been posting at John C Dvorak's blog throughout the week. Go check it out. Its fabulous!

I plan to do a few more TV reviews in the coming weeks, time permitting.

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