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You can hunt for whale vomit then sell it in the Netherlands and NZ, but not in Australia. It’s subject to standard taxes. Let me live the dream, and allow me to hunt for vomit. @albomp.bsky.social #auspol

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I think my direction is I want to hunt for vomit, ethically, and get paid. I can dream 🙂

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Although one might ethically harvest ambergris by collecting it on a beach as regurgitated waste, it remains illegal to sell it. So, from where do perfumeries source it? #auspol

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Looks like he could take care of any security issues also 🤣

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Complete #ChetBaker doco on youtube, Let’s Get Lost. I now want to live the life of dissolute jazz but can’t play jazz.

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Bugonia: the dogs made it.

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Vince Jones - Drinking Again
Vince Jones - Drinking Again YouTube video by ozifuentes

Australia’s most popular #jazz singer and trumpet player. Large back catalogue: #VinceJones #songwriting

m.youtube.com/watch?v=Oid6...

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Thanks for the tips. I've been making music again but feel I might have been poisoned with a strain of yacht rock. 🤣

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Great high energy!

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Griefdogg by Michael Winkler review – a cryptic, beguiling tale about a man who turns into a dog Winkler’s latest novel is ambitious, compelling and bleakly comic; it scratches a metaphysical itch you didn’t realise you had

#auslit #literature #books #writing #author #novels #auspol

www.theguardian.com/books/2026/a...

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Re Biraha Bamanna Shagun Bicharu Kab Ghar Ayo Mora (Raga Bhimpalasi: Vilambit Khyal in Teentaal)
Re Biraha Bamanna Shagun Bicharu Kab Ghar Ayo Mora (Raga Bhimpalasi: Vilambit Khyal in Teentaal) YouTube video by Kishori Amonkar - Topic

Went to India. A Professor Nandy gave us a music list. Took it to Indian music store, and they said “who gave you this list?” My favourite was #KishoriAmonkar

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So worth it!

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But they’re so cute while they’re infecting you.

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I’d rather be bitten by a snake than hear my thigh bone being chewed off by a bear 🤣

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They’ll be chasing us soon. 😦

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and i'll bet they have at least fourteen or fifteen unique words for calling our species motherfuckers too

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No going back to the ‘normal’ that got us here.

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Love the characteristic sepia.

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I see it now: “The stairs simply stared at me. I paused, to simulate readiness.”

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Can we have an example, fabricated, of an exquisitely . . . -ass sentence.

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Please take this message to Starmer et al. THIS Is WHAT WE NEED TO DO IN THE UK!

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It’s always a treat!

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I relate.

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‘To Share Is Our Duty’ | Hermione Lee Two consummate Virginia Woolf scholars have added more than 1,400 letters to the corpus. On show are charm, careful condolence, generosity, candor about her reading and writing, and a belief that “com...

“In her letters [Virginia Woolf] often lets her friends know she loves them, and begs for communication. ‘Do, for Gods sake, in memory of old times...write to me. Write fully, about everything.” —Hermione Lee

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Chet Baker / It's Always You
Chet Baker / It's Always You YouTube video by Melancholy Rose

Listening to #ChetBaker singing style: lots of style!

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I thought the bedridden guy looked like Stewart before seeing this clip. It really looks like him. 🤣

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New episode out – this time @dorianlynskey.bsky.social and @iandunt.bsky.social are discussing the general strike of 1926, the most important industrial dispute in British history. What really happened and did it really change Britain?
Listen / watch ➡️ linktr.ee/originstoryp...

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I’ve travelled much of the world & was surprised to see most places have grass (yellowy green), trees (often green), various bodies of pooled water (puddles to lakes), sometimes running water, & gravelly bits’n’bobs usually made by humans. That’s about it, mountains in the distance. #travel

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