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Monday, July 13, 2026

Pine wine with a P

UFC 329: Every fighter who I particularly wanted to win did so - Wang Cong, Oz's own Robert "Bobby Knuckles" Whittaker in his light-heavyweight debut, King Green, Paddy Pimblett and Max Holloway. Result.

The Nagoya Basho is under way. Let's go, Hoshoryu! Also Tobizaru! Also Tamawashi...in the lower juryo division. Maybe the "Iron Man" can keep his incredible career record going a little longer down there.

In a different sort of weekend activity, joyriders left a thrashed, half-stripped car in the car park up the road. Not the best advertisement for this suburb. It was mostly gone this morning, save for a lone wheel.

I like Moss Monsters.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Assorted containers to catch the leaks

DOCO OF THE WEEK
Amazing talent, amazing life.

ALSO VIEWING: "The Sandman" S2, "Myth Hunters", "Better Late Than Single" S2.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

To be brave, one must first be frightened

COMIC COVER OF THE WEEK
It's giving 16-bit JRPG final boss. By Matthew Waite. First time I'd heard his name. Hope he's not an A.I. guy.

SONG OF THE WEEK

"Feestje Op Min Graf" by The Opposites (Netherlands). If you were to party on a grave, this'd get it started :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GByPAwU-Wtk

Commended >>> "Here With Me" by KI/KI (also Netherlands), "Through The Beam" by Triggerfinger (Belgium), "Someday, Somewhere" by Jungle (UK) with its killer dance routine, and "Energy" by Sane Wav (Zimbabwe). Additionally, I'm a month late on two bangers - "Suave" by Akriila (Chile) feat. Jane Remover (US) and "Where you @" by Margad (Mongolia). And, while the single didn't do much for me, the live performance of "Den Danske Sommer" by Tobias Rahim & Birthe Kjaer (Denmark x2) in front of a rapturous audience at the Roskilde Festival was lovely.

GAMING MAG OF THE WEEK
Issue #8. Inhaled every word in a couple of sittings. Thanks, SC.

ANIME REDUX DEBUT
It's back, baby! With classic-feel characters, janky retro tech, a little wackiness, ace intro/outro and no time to over-explain.

PODCAST OF THE WEEK
13 episodes. Examines its subject from every angle, in an organically rambling fashion. Biggest takeaway: almost all nice people.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Gohan / mifan

"Miniature Masters"! Episode 1 of a new reality contest centred on minis. Painting, basing, kit-bashing, even sculpting. Contestants from various countries (including a fella from Oz). The celeb judges are legit. One has 27 Golden Demons and two Slayer Swords! The supply room is awesomely well stocked - a painter's dream. Based on the unique works produced in this opener, and both the insightful remarks and game-related decisions made by the organisers, I have high hopes for the rest.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5z5FIN9F7o

In other news, congrats to the male Blues on repeating the success of their female counterparts back in May. Cleary has nothing left to prove in the rugby-league arena (if he even did before). Daley should retire as coach on this huge positive. Suck eggs, Maroons.

Wednesday, July 08, 2026

Scramble D

Rock-solid release. The story is underrated and, indeed, somewhat revolutionary for "Who" in '66. Simplistic animated movement, but the likenesses are fine and it's the real audio. Lengthy documentaries "Innes Lloyd: The Producer" and "Remembering Forgetting 'The Savages'" are worth the price on their own!
These crunchfords are grouse - chickeny, herby and slightly citrusy.
This Thai brew's OK. Goes down easy. Goes with crisps and vintage scifi!

Monday, July 06, 2026

Respectable / disgraceful

Well done to the Aussie ladies on winning cricket's T20 World Cup! Undefeated from the warm-up games to the final. Veteran campaigners Mooney, Molineux, Perry and Gardner all stood up.

As for the football version of the W/C...that player reinstatement, allegedly after political pressure (and more sycophancy), undermines the integrity of the whole tournament. Appalling.

Sunday, July 05, 2026

Vacuum fluorescent display

I studied traditional karate for about four years in my youth, during which time I had three official teachers (as opposed to higher-ranked students just filling in for a night). 

The first was an ex-cop who ran a security business. He'd undergone an old-school "40-man fight" to earn his black belt and had the bloody photos to prove it. He'd also done his share of brick and board breaking over the years. Occasionally, we would be treated to a wild, violent story from his days walking the beat in a rough 'hood.

The second you might have picked as a surfer, with his longish hair and laid-back demeanour. I suppose, looking back, that he was just one of life's natural athletes, because in addition to being a martial-arts instructor, he was a star in the local footy team. Not that he mentioned it. I was only aware from attending the odd game with pals.

The third had a hot girlfriend who did karate as well, a pet Rottweiler strangers weren't allowed to pat and wicked tattoos that included - if memory serves - a grinning goblin holding a curved dagger. He seemed a nice guy, though. Good sense of humour and, since he didn't drive himself, always appreciative of lifts to and from training.

There was sort of a fourth teacher emerging as I drifted away from the sport/art. This bloke had rapidly risen through the belts, asked questions about our techniques and did heaps of extra training outside of class. A friend and fellow student was (un)lucky enough to live close to him, and the guy would come over to my mate's place and badger him into going for a run up and down a nearby mountain.

I guess he knew that to make it to the top, you gotta make it to the top!