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And thus endeth a day that featured the Australian National Championships of 2008. And double demerit points. And a day that the shop was closed. Even picking up that Saturday gone.
SCEGGS in Darlinghurst was a steady trickle of sweat from everyone in the hall. Jugglers, yo-yoers, spectators. The heat was indeed on in all cheesy manner of speaking. Smell of talcum powder in the air. And the stench of plastic gym mats. A lot of those in attendance as well.
Free yo-yos for all attending and from the look and throw, a clear reason why. Tricks, slips,
Sports ladder, 1A, Y and all manner of outside the box throw downs. (Boxes of actual scoring in play, step out and practise the hang of sticking a trick).
Congrats to shop regular Jason Hay (crouching tiger with a V salute in above photo), picking up second place in the Y division.
Results of the championships:
1A division:
1st - Kahli
2nd - Mark
3rd - Skip
Y division:
1st - Daniel
2nd - Jason
3rd - Kahli
So what did you do to close out the Australia Day long weekend?
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One thing that comes from taking in the art and information from the exhibition,
Tezuka: The Marvel of Manga at the Art Gallery of NSW, is that Osamu Tezuka, creator of Black Jack, Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion, really did have a thing for the metamorphosis angle in life. Or just his stories. Whatever.
Either way, it's not without the next manga work and the next after that, displayed clearly and well with information and sample finishes, that the line between the underlying theme beneath
that underlying theme is apparent. Or perhaps this is all a matter of transference.
Up close to his original art, all the mistakes and corrections are spot on clear. Liquid paper collaring the stray and changes, his work is super fine and so easy to read and understand.
All the focus is on the manga, so there are no moving visuals, no animations playing alongside the original creations. Flat, but then the anime is not the donut here.
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