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When I was at the Sebel Pelican Waters the number of times I had to ring the golf club to remind them drones were not allowed within 5 miles of Caloundra airport…..WCMO now is QLD school holidays. drinks on the patio now has the stereo effect of pubescent males gunning their tinnies up and down the canal supplemented by the noise from above of the drones.
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WDCMO is that we leave Australia in 48 hours and miss the rest of the pantomime.WCMO if that every 3 years we are subjected to a couple of middle aged men criss crossing the country for 5 weeks essentially just engaging in cosplay.
I would see that as a bit of a plus.When I was at the Sebel Pelican Waters the number of times I had to ring the golf club to remind them drones were not allowed within 5 miles of Caloundra airport…..
Just wait until next week, you'll have NSW joining in.WCMO now is QLD school holidays. drinks on the patio now has the stereo effect of pubescent males gunning their tinnies up and down the canal supplemented by the noise from above of the drones.
Don't forget that the end of next week is Easter long weekend.Just wait until next week, you'll have NSW joining in.
That's why I'm staying home.Don't forget that the end of next week is Easter long weekend.
Universities also have their mid-semester break (one week) starting on 21 April, i.e. first week of school Term 2; also second week of vacation for our southern guests and ANZAC day forms a long weekend this year.
Do they do half time shows during run of the mill association football match half-times?I'm currently watching the soccer, Matildas v Sth Korea on Paramount +
It's half time and there is basically a card on the screen saying 'Commercial in Progress'. No sound.
Why? Surely there should be benefit in watching it on a pay platform such as seeing the half time show?
Yes. I watched it on channel 10 last night.Do they do half time shows during run of the mill association football match half-times?
Maybe the screening rights of Paramount+ only extend to the game itself; everything else is off limits.Only guessing now, but given how everything is so deconstructed and charged these days, it wouldn't surprise me.
Would these soccer matches be live available on a free to air channel? If not, it would really reinforce how much leverage the organisers have against broadcasters in terms of what and who has the rights to show what content.