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The FAT Website has had over a dozen bloggers writing about their lives around the world for over a decade. Topics cover everything from food, music, sports, travel and general musings on the minutiae of everyday life. The FAT Website blog first started in 1999 as a means for five high school friends to stay in touch as they independently traveled around the world.

A-League Round 13: Brisbane Roar vs Wellington Phoenix

Ricky Herbert is a man who never loses. Ricky will always make sure that he dumps a girlfriend before they get a chance to dump him.  He always back the horse with the shortest odds and he buys homogenized milk.  It’s this cautious approach to life that has made Ricky a world-renowned football manager.  His conservative, ultra-defensive style of play ...

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A-League Round 12: Brisbane Roar vs Sydney FC

Football can be a funny game.  Last week’s villain can be this week’s hero.  That was the case if you were a Brisbane Roar fan and you went from being angered last week by Melbourne Victory’s Robbie Kruse who scored against us to this week praising his name when he scored again to help sink Adelaide United to their first ...

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Kia

I heard some sad news from Al and Jules today.  Unfortunately, their dog Kia passed away this morning.  Jen and I lived with Al and Jules for a couples of years and Kia was an awesome dog to have around the house.  She was a really sociable pup who would always be over the moon with excitement to meet you ...

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Pumpkin carvings

It’s the night before the big Halloween costume party and my friend Amanda invited us over to her place for an evening of pumpkin carving.  I’ve never done it before so it was quite a novelty (and there’s a bit of a learning curve).  Amanda grew up in America so she’s an old hand at pumpkin carving.  She was able ...

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A-League Round 11: Brisbane Roar vs Melbourne Victory

They must be putting something in the water in Brisbane.  Somehow, completely against the run of form, both our local rugby and football teams have transformed from being basement dwelling also-rans into genuine title contenders. Earlier in the year, the Queensland Reds managed to turn around almost half a decade of mediocrity into a fifth place finish in the Super ...

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Initial Impressions – Rock Band 3

After three long years of waiting, Rock Band 3 was finally released instores today.  Jen was nice enough to pick up a copy of the game for me after work.  It’s the sequel to my favourite game of the past decade or so and as co-operative video games go, there’s nothing Jen and I enjoy more than unwinding for an ...

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Hollywood and computers

Its been a long-standing tradition that Hollywood’s screen writers are complete luddites who can never portray even the most basic use of computing in a fashion that isn’t completely overblown or remotely accurate.  I’m sure you all remember the girl in Jurassic Park ‘hacking’ a computer by clicking and dragging a mouse cursor, Hugh Jackman in Swordfish protecting a computer ...

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Rent Too Damn High Party

I would vote for this man. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4o-TeMHys0[/youtube] “If you want to marry a shoe, I’ll marry you” He also has the best website:  http://rentistoodamnhigh.org/

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Phoenix Wright vs Professor Layton announced

On the Nintendo DS there are two franchises in my mind that are worthy of the mantle of being the called the greatest. There’s the Ace Attorney series starring Phoenix Wright, a defence attorney.  He likes to yell ‘objection!’ a lot and he also helps people who are unjustly accused of murder.  Then there’s the equally amazing Professor Layton series ...

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