Heckler on Privacy

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Privacy decrees gone mad

Heckler YOU KNOW what really gets my back up? It's privacy laws. I know, they are meant to keep our affairs private. But why do they work only one way?

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Logging off the horror of online dating

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Heckler BEING single and at times lonely for some male company, I made the mistake of joining a couple of online dating sites. I now call them ''non-dating sites'' because of recent experiences.

Gift for dad, the armed, drunk loner

Heckler IF ANOTHER catalogue comes through my letterbox around Father's Day urging my family to buy me a John Wayne, Dirty Harry or James Bond movie for dad, I'll spill my Milo.

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Throw the book at philistine scribblers

Heckler I WAS moved by a recent obituary in the Herald to revisit the works of that brilliant essayist, Gore Vidal, and was delighted to find several collections of his work at my local library.

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Can't bank on straight answers

Heckler How do banks make obscene amounts of money? I'll tell you one way. Seven days ago I went to the three ATMs at my (insert well-known name) bank at Bankstown to withdraw money - just the usual...

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In defence of right to air undies

Heckler Our executive strata committee recently posted a love note to residents of our building (or maybe it was that sweet looking Fred on the fourth floor - the note wasn't signed) stating that those...

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The burden of proof

Heckler I don't know when the practice of companies requiring customers to give their date of birth as a form of identification started.

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And they think I'm rude ...

Heckler Here's the proposition. The most selfish people in your neighbourhood are those who come and look, buy a house, knock it down and build their dream house in what was your dream neighbourhood.

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There's no pleasure in the pain

Heckler MY BODY hurts. My joints ache. I am feeling my age.

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Keep mum on mothers

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Heckler It's the second week of school holidays, a time I used to dread because it was hard work. Now mine are teenagers, I have almost forgotten the tyranny of holidays.

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