Browsing articles from "April, 2008"
Apr
24
2008

When in Rome…

Wednesday evening, having finished the editing at the ABC I met up with Tal in a popular nightlife area on Ben Yehuda Mall. The strip was busy with families on holidays, every cafe with outdoor seating was filled even though the outside temperature was around 30 humid degrees. I love walking around these areas where a side alley leads to more restaurants, cafes, bars and shops. Numerous Judaica shops scattered the scene with giftwares of [...]

Apr
24
2008

Missing cat poster of the week photo

Oh dear, your cat is missing? Have you checked the pound? No? Perhaps because you don’t have a pound? All lost cats live on the streets, getting high on catnip, screwing around with other slinky minxes, breeding half casts, mongrel and feral offspring. Oh yeah, your cat’s gone now lady. Gone and never coming home.

Apr
24
2008

ABC Holyland

Wednesday the 23rd April. Took the bus to Jerusalem today as I managed to get myself some editing work at the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). I asked Craig Berkman in Brisbane for a contact as he worked here at one time. The office is manned by about 3 or 4 guys in the JCS Building on Jaffa Rd (Jerusalem Central Studios). The building is a smorgasbord of news network opportunities – ABC Australia, ABC America, [...]

Apr
23
2008

Big thanks go to…

I have to take this opportunity to thank my brother-in-law Russell Lewis who is kindly hosting my website from his own server. I know these sorts of things cost money but instead I offered him my sister Dana to marry and have kids with. Deal, he said. Thanks Russ. Russ and Dana celebrate my using Russells server for free!

Apr
21
2008

ABC Jerusalem

Looks like I may have scored some editing work at the ABC in Jerusalem. Fancy that. Their editor is going out of town… well, to Iraq specifically, and they could use someone to edit in his place. Cool. I’m going in on Wednesday. More info when it happens. The ABC’s new office block in downtown Jerusalem. Art Deco.

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