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Get a Wriggle On

by Christina Brooks

I enjoy a good massage. But if I ever get to Israel, I don't think I will sample a snake massage.

Having the knots and pains manipulated to ease the tensions and let the blood flow freely can be pure joy.

Not all massages are created equal. I have experienced some horrors. One expensive trip to a beauty parlour left me bruised for days. And there was this guy operating a market stall in Cairns who spent more time feeling me up than massaging my back.

Then there are the true professionals - if you can find a good Osteopath all your muscle pains will be in very good hands.

I like snakes but...

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The John Howard Showbag

At John Howard's August 2008 "farewell" dinner to Western Sydney, the faithful paid $100 for a meal and a speech from the ex-leader. Each ticket holder was present with a showbag containing a tea towel, a John Howard DVD, two energy-saver light bulbs, three Ferrero Rocher chocolates, a mini-bottle of Bundaberg Rum, and a copy of Gourmet Traveller's January 2006 issue.

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