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Kate Miller Heidke, questions asked but answers lacking

My wife and daughter are fans of Kate Miller Heidke but I’m glad that I did not point out that she was appearing on Q&A on Monday night because to be honest she was well less than entertaining because she seemed to be rather unprepared to communicate in words rather than song:

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Clearly the message from this has to be to play to your strengths or if you are doing something as unrehearsed as a current affairs talk show then try to produce a witty one liner or two when you are called upon to give your views on the topic. Sadly we got several examples of “I don’t know” or “I have no opinion on that.” and the song that she sang at the end was hardly inspiring or that interesting either.
Hmm either the producer of the show or Kate Miller Heidke’s agent needs a severe talking to I think.

Cheers Comrades

“Hey Dad, let’s have a reunion” – what a great idea!

This might have to go under the tag (see the little writing at the bottom, a tag is what us bloggers tag posts with) of ‘Only in Queensland’ Iain. I dunno what gives in the radio world up your way but it looks like you’ve got a trio of real funny dudes on some funky station called B105 going by the names of Labby, Camilla & Stav  (I think Labby is short for Labia) who do not read the news:

Without a doubt most of us grew up watching Hey Dad on Channel 7. The show is Australia’s longest running sitcom broadcasting 291 episodes from 1987 to 1994.

Have you ever wondered what happened to the iconic cast? What do they look like all grown up? Labby, Camilla and Stav are on a mission to reunite the cast.

The reunion won’t just be any regular meeting. Labby, Camilla and Stav will write a new script for the show which they’ll act out for you to hear.

Listen to Labby, Camilla and Stav each morning on B105 for the latest updates and check out all the info online. You can even get involved in the search and share your ‘Hey Dad’ memories here.

Uh, huh. They don’t breed DJs too bright up your way Iain. I think a few people might have already beaten them to the punch and told A Womans Day Job magazine and A Currant Affair all about it:

Let’s play “Pick the sleazebag”.