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Edo currently lives in Australia where he spends his time playing video games and enjoying his wife's cooking.

Kenta Kobashi Retires

Edit: Now with pics of the actual retirement show! 50 years old cancer survivor.  Still doing perfect moonsaults off the top rope 0_o My favourite Japanese puro wrestler Kenta Kobashi retired this weekend.  Although I’m sad to see him hang up the boots, he was definitely in the twilight of his career and its a far better way to go ...

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Let’s Watch: Alfred Hitchcock Films

“The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder” One of the most interesting things you can do when you immerse yourself in the works of an artist in any medium is to the study the full body of their work and watch how it matures and develops.  Sure, there are some famous ...

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Lego Minifigs: Series 10

Series 10 of the Lego Minifigs have finally begun to arrive on our shores!  This weekend, Jen and I picked up a handful of packs.  As usual, I sat unhelpfully on the sidelines whilst Jen felt the bags and identified the minifig inside.  She hit a 100% accuracy rate on 14 bags.  That’s right.  We didn’t get a single duplicate. ...

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Per Se

Thomas Keller is most renowned for his world famous Californian restaurant French Laundry.  It remains exceptionally exclusive and difficult to land a reservation.  I tried and I failed.  Per Se, its sister restaurant in New York, was a slightly easier proposition to get a table. You only have to call up at 9am local time, exactly four weeks out from ...

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TV Show Round Up: Top of the Lake

Top of the Lake Top of the Lake is a fantastic mini-series co-produced by BBC Two and UKTV in Australia and New Zealand.  It casts a host of talented actors from all three countries and pits them in a wonderfully weird and ethereal thriller. Elisabeth Moss plays Robin Griffin, a Sydney based detective who returns to her hometown in New ...

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Life Itself by Roger Ebert

I first began reading Roger Ebert’s memoir, Life Itself, a couple of months ago.  In a sad but not entirely unexpected development, Ebert passed away from his long battle with cancer before I had a chance to finish the book.  Being a man with an impeccable and unnerving sense of timing, Ebert publicly blogged his retirement from full time film ...

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