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Well, I've just pored and skimmed through a good 15,000 deviations at least, and now there's almost 300 pieces sitting in my collection. It took me 9 months to get through 277 of them (Of course no thanks to university and a dash of laziness) so hopefully, I'll be done before the year's out.
In all seriousness though, I'll hope to have them sorted as soon as possible. As I mention in the folder, I do hope you can have the patience to bear with me, since I like to take time with this kinda thing.
Also, before I forget, I've got plans to write a review about my recent outing to Weird Al Yankovic's Mandatory world tour... Needless to say, there was much to enjoy about seeing the man on stage, and the manic, infectious energy that he had really rubbed off on everybody, myself included.
For right now, it's 4:30 in the morning, and my bed is calling me to slumber. G'night everybody, and have a good one!
In all seriousness though, I'll hope to have them sorted as soon as possible. As I mention in the folder, I do hope you can have the patience to bear with me, since I like to take time with this kinda thing.
Also, before I forget, I've got plans to write a review about my recent outing to Weird Al Yankovic's Mandatory world tour... Needless to say, there was much to enjoy about seeing the man on stage, and the manic, infectious energy that he had really rubbed off on everybody, myself included.
For right now, it's 4:30 in the morning, and my bed is calling me to slumber. G'night everybody, and have a good one!
Didge Digest 2018 - First of the year!
Great heavens, has it been nearly four months ALREADY, since my warped wrap-up of 2017?
Honestly I find that hard to believe, but as I stare at the clock on my computer, I'm forced to confront the fact that yes, it is mid-April, the year has certainly reached breakneck speed, and I'm struggling to keep pace as always.
Anyways, for the first time in 2018, glorious greetings to you gallant goombas, AussieDidge here with this bumper 2018 quarterly edition of the Didge Digest; as always presenting the tip-top tiptoe through this tome to tell you the crack, the news, the good word of my life.
For the first three months of 2018, you'll bear witn
2017 Didge Digest Yearly Yap (Finale)
Good morning ladies and gentile men, how would you be on this occasion?
Well, this is it. We've reached a bonkers eight parts in this maddening recap, and 20,000 words later, we've finally approached the end. That could just about be the length of a new poetry book, and I cranked everything out in a matter of weeks.
I'm sure poetry will be a lot more entertaining than my rambling, but thank you anyway for indulging me all the same.
Yesterday, we took a peek into the plunging political world as Donald Trump took on his first year as U.S. President, Australia navigated the rocky shoals with Malcolm Turnbull and company, and we also had seces
2017 Didge Digest Yearly Yap (Part VII)
Good morning and welcome back all! AussieDidge here with the latest volume in the massive recap of 2017; the highlights, low-lights and bright lights that we experienced throughout!
Now that we got the positives out of the way, I'd best get serious for a moment.
This next section will prove to be a controversial one. Now I know what you're thinking: "It's politics, OF COURSE there has to be some problems!"
But as I examine what made 2017 an interesting year for politicians and governments around the world, focusing more on Australia and the United States, I have to take an aside to mention that Donald Trump is going to be mentioned quite a
2017 Didge Digest Yearly Yap (Part VI)
Right past the crack of midnight, I wish you welcome! Thanks for coming back once again to see me rip 2017 a new one, and I certainly hope you enjoy your stay!
Last time we took a look into the worlds of music and movies where we damned Despacito to hell, praised flicks like Jumanji and Thor: Ragnarok, and of course crunched numbers and waxed prose on whether 2017 was a successful year for movies or not.
For Part Six, it's time we mourned and reflected on the lives and accomplishments of some of the greats that left us in 2017.
If we thought 2016 was a tough year to stomach, 2017 did its best to punch us there repeatedly.
It reads like qu
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