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Here's a few of the top events that will happen in Melbourne's entertainment and sporting calendar for 2009.
Chinese New Year Festival - 26th January 2009
The Chinese New Year Festival (The Year of the Ox) will be celebrated on the 26th January 2009. With over 10,000 Chinese residents living in Melbourne it's a huge celebration and continues to grow each year.
If you happen to be in Melbourne why not join in the celebration and experience the Chinese culture, arts, film, festivities and much more. From the colour and electric atmosphere of the parades, to tempting Chinese food, traditional and modern Chinese music, dance, arts, film, martial arts, and more, you name it, the Chinese New Year festival in Melbourne will have it.
Melbourne's Big Day Out - January 16th to February 1st 2009
Every year the people of Melbourne gather in the warm sunshine and enjoy the very best of music. It's Melbourne's music event of the year and the Big Day Out 2009 boasts a line up that's bigger and better than ever. Here's a listing of bands confirmed for the Big Day Out 2009:
First Announcement:
Neil Young, The Arctic Monkeys, The Living End, The Prodigy, Sneaky Sound System, My Morning Jacket, Pendulum Bullet for my Valentine, TV on the Radio, Simian Mobile Disco The Ting Tings, Tiki Taane, Cut Copy, Cog, Youth Group,
The Grates, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Birds of Tokyo, TZU
Second Announcement:
Serj Tankian, Dropkick Murphys, Black Kids, Hot Chip, Lupe Fiasco, Holy Ghost, Z*Trip, Died Pretty, The Vines, Infusion, Children Collide, Pee Wee Ferris, Sparkadia, The Getaway Plan, Little Red, Mammal Mercy Arms, Ajax, Andee Frost, The Drones
The Australian Open Tennis Championships - 19th January to 1st February 2009.
The Australian Open Tennis Championships originally started up in 1905 as the 'Australian Championships'. Today it's known as the 'Australian Open' and it's one of the major sporting events in the Australian Calendar.
The Australian Open Tennis Championship is hosted in six different venues across Australia including: Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne and in New Zealand.
Melbourne Park is the venue for the championships. During the tournament Melbourne Park also showcases an exceptional daily line-up of live entertainment ranging from top music bands, to carnivals, shows, and much more.
Saint Jerome's Laneway Festival - 1st February 2009.
Saint Jerome's Laneway Festival is a rock festival unlike your normal rock festival. It visits the Australian cities of Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne and boasts a massive line up of top rock bands. The festival continues to grow each year and attracts music and cultural lovers from all over, flocking to the many laneway venues...yes laneway venues and alleyways that join Melbourne's great city.
Get up close and experience the talents and sounds of top bands across the city of Melbourne. Saint Jerome's Laneway Festival is a very unique festival that gets raving reviews each year.
Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix - Sunday 29th March 2009.
Experience the thrill and excitement of the Melbourne Grand Prix Formula 1 racing at its best. This is Melbourne's and one of Australia's main sporting events of the year.
It takes place at 'The Albert Park' racing circuit. First on the Melbourne Formula 1 schedule is the main race followed by four days of events from kart racing, to all kart-racing categories, and plenty of off-track entertainment too.
From a 2009 Grand Prix Ball, to concerts, carnivals and the adrenaline pumping and heart-stopping racetrack of Albert Park, the 2009 Grand Prix is a sporting event not to miss.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival - 1st to 26th April 2009.
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival brings together the very best comedians and comedy acts from all over the world to Melbourne's stage. This is one of the biggest and funniest comedy festivals in the world. From stand-up shows to theatre, cabaret to street entertainers, film to music and much more, at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival you're assured of sidesplitting comedy and top class entertainment.
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Which Racing Tipsters Should You Trust?
Have you ever wondered how racing tipsters can predict the winners of a horse race better than most people who gamble on their own?
Well, the truth is that for the most part, when racing tipsters start out they are pretty much the same as most punters, being interested, fascinated and often frustrated in attempting to pick the horse that will win.
Why Them?
What launches them into the upper ranks and separates them from your regular punter, is the experience and the knowledge that they will have gained after many years of being interested and involved in horse racing.
From my point of view it was lots of reading, listening to other experts and attending lots of live racing that formed an essential part of my education. The difficulty arises of course when you have to separate the experienced and therefore more reliable ones, from the not so experienced and not so reliable ones.
To put it into simple terms, when you consult a horse racing tipster or expert, the truth is that you're tapping into their experience and qualities of being able to identify which horses can't win and which horses could win, and in many cases there are definitely horses that cannot win, which some people find surprising.
I recently interviewed one of the most respected horse racing experts in the country, although for obvious reasons I will not name names. He is considered one of the top people in his professional and appears on both television and radio.
He revealed during the interview that he became interested in horse racing from a very young age, and used to travel to meetings with his best friend. Having seen some live racing he was instantly hooked, and that's how he got into the business.
One thing is certain, no matter where or what kind of racing tipsters service you use there is never going to be such a thing as a sure-fire bet, but should you find a reliable one then you can certainly increase your chances of picking winners markedly, that is for sure. The key is how do you find the reliable ones? I'll now explain some of things to watch out for.
Reliable Racing Tipsters - What To Look For
The first thing I advise people to do is contact their prospective tipster. I know this may sound basic and almost elementary; however it is a very good way of finding out about them and an effective way to start forming an opinion of them.
A few emails to begin with should suffice; ask about their background, their successes, and their failures. Try to establish how long they have been providing racing tips to punters and how they got into horse racing. Do they specialise in National Hunt racing, flat racing or both?
Ask them how successful their service is. Anyone who claims they've never had failures can be eliminated from your list straightaway, as can the tipsters who claim to be able to make you rich overnight with a strike rate of 95 per cent.
If they are charging a subscription or one off fee for their services (which most reputable horse racing tipster services do) then ask them if they can offer you a free trial of their service. If they're genuine and they're keen to increase their membership, plus keep their reputation intact, then they ought to oblige you a trial period of their racing tips.
Once again, anyone who comes across as reluctant to do so, or evasive, avoiding particular questions should be avoided. Furthermore, you are certain to start forming an opinion of them over time and your gut instinct may well tell you that they are not to be trusted.
Should You Follow Your Initial Impression?
This is an intriguing one, as you're never certain to know whether you've made the right choice, until you've made it. The main thing is, if you're experimenting without paying a penny, then at least you're not throwing money away to find out that the service you've chosen is not suitable for you.
It sounds like an interrogation, coupled with a sprinkling of science and a bit of gut instinct thrown in, but seriously this is easier than you think. By asking specific questions, some of which I have highlighted in this article, you will be able to more accurately assess the good from the not so good.
As you ask more questions and start to form a little relationship with a tipster, you should be starting to think whether or not you feel this is right, and whether he can be trusted to give you the information that's going to get you some winners on a fairly regular basis.
It's a bit like buying a car really, as you know what you want the end result to be, for example own a car, or in this case, achieve some winners.
The key lies in the person 'selling' you the car (or racing tips), as if you develop a good relationship with him, you may be tempted to buy from him, however if there appears to be something not quite right about him, then walk away.
About the Author
Cliff Thurston is the owner of Grosvenor Racing Club, a successful
horse racing tipster service
. For more information and
free horse racing tips
for 21 days, please visit: http://www.grosvenor-racing-club.co.uk
How can people live with themselves after this?
So last night at 4 in the morning six cars got broken into where I live. One of them being mine. My car is a piece of garbage and whenever i lock my doors my alarm goes off randomly so i leave my doors open. The only good thing about my 1997 avalon with 193,000 miles on it is my radio. So witnesses say that there were two guys and they went right into my car and stole:
- My GPS system
- My 150 dollar radio
- My external harddrive that had 10,000+ songs on it.
I bough the hard drive because I didn't have enough room on my computer anymore for them. So i put them all on the hard drive and deleted the songs off my computer. Now i have no hard-drive so now I have no music at all
Fuck my life.
At least they didn't bust open my window like they did to 3 other cars. But who would think someone would sink low enough to go into your driveway (that is fairly long) to steal your shit. Fuck the human race.
It gets better. A tenant of mine stole a brand new $900 fridge and a one-year old Lawnboy lawnmower. I knew who it was but I could do nothing because the police could not find the things. It is really sickening. The only thing I could eventually do was to be grateful that I am not a low life like that.
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