Haha.I've seen those cabs, I thought they were last years ads? Shows what happens when you dont have the contact lenses in
Haha.
Yeh the difference is mainly with the text & the head shots cropped to remove HSBC.my graphic designer brother noticed this.only cause the 2013 ones were some of his handy work I think.
I'm starting to wonder whether the unpaid interim joke is more serious then first thought.
For example, the signing of Jacques Potgieter who's wage I'm assuming is in the 300'000 - $400'000/year range wasn't a absolutely necessary signing,
He is a bonus to the squad but it wouldn't be amiss if he wasn't signed. Should that money have been saved or he is in an investment which will generate returns by taking the Tahs to the finals?
Cheika said at the time of Potgieter’s signing last year that he wanted a “no-nonsense, hard and strong ball carrier and tackler” to inject into his forward pack.
I'm starting to wonder whether the unpaid interim joke is more serious then first thought.
They do exist. I met one once and struggled to keep a straight face after all the G&GR comments. Unfortunately, my shock at meeting such a rare species meant that I forgot to ask what they actually do at the Tahs.
Anyone going to the trial in Albury tomorrow? I'll head down if my cricket is cancelled and take notes/do a write up for the blog.
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Why would it be cancelled? Not the heat, I hope?
There are quite a few people that volunteer their time, especially on match day.
Anyone going to the trial in Albury tomorrow? I'll head down if my cricket is cancelled and take notes/do a write up for the blog.
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Isn't an intern a different species to a volunteer as the the intern is in it to gain specific experience or apply specific skills?
The volunteers do a fine job, often in challenging situations on match day.
Is there some logistical reason why this trial is not being played in the evening?
How hot will it be when the curtain raiser is being played?
And don't expect the prospect of playing in scorching weather to fuel any post-match excuses from the Waratahs, judging by Cheika's reaction when asked about the 42-degree temperature forecast for Albury that should drop to about 38-39 degrees by the 5pm kick-off.
"They are playing four 20-minute [quarters], so they will be fine,'' he said. ''We have been training in the heat all pre-season, so we will be ready for it,"
Cricket is cancelled. Due to the heat. Am out on the piss with Merv Hughes. Will be heading down from Wagga if anyone needs a lift. I'm pretty sure @yourmatesam is from Wagga.