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  1. Animal Collective exceeded expectation. Well done boys.
  2. RT @AnthillMagazine Are successful entrepreneurs born or created? - Anthill Magazine http://bit.ly/6vUv3L
  3. Saw some amazing photographs at United Gallery by Ben Ali Ong. Christmas Present? http://www.unitedgalleries.com.au/
  4. Anyone going on the IIA Nautical Policy Cruise today?
  5. has a spare ticket to Animal Collective, Enmore Theatre, Fri 11th Dec. $65. Any takers? http://tinyurl.com/yg5pu7s
  6. @icandy walked passed The Cullen the other weekend but didn't go in - looks pretty groovy. So you!
  7. Just home from Oscilate Wildly. Yum amazing yum yum yum.
  8. @icandy have I transformed you into a vino lover??!!!?
  9. free Slurpee's at 7Eleven today! How did I only find out about this now?
  10. @viceuk Institute of Aesthletics perhaps?
  11. Saw Powderfinger in Martin Place at lunch
  12. You can't rely on Virgin to depart on schedule. It just will never happen. Note to self.
  13. Just watched Bruno. Will I ever get those minutes of my life back?
  14. Something pretty massive went down at Marrickville Metro this morning...police, undercover cops, media and lots of corndended off areas!
  15. Enjoying a bit of Love Supreme pizza at the office - love their food! http://www.lovesupreme.com.au
  16. 10 Augmented Reality Ad Campaigns http://tinyurl.com/mg6jc7
  17. publication of realtime messages to screens around the globe http://wiffiti.com/ quite cool!
  18. Monopoly joins with Google to make the world a real-life board game http://tinyurl.com/m37gvo awesome!
  19. First pay-as-you-go Android phone launches on T-Mobile http://tinyurl.com/nmejvq
  20. All this case law reading on the defense of provocation makes me wonder what our judges have been thinking for the past century...?