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Wednesday, 26 April 2006 |
Tim doesn't want to see kids in Anzac Day parades. Which begs the question of why he's pictured himself in a beret...
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
Tim ponders the value of Australia's dull person community. Would you want your tax returns filed by anyone else?
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Wednesday, 12 April 2006 |
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Tim meets a prominent Australian soccer identity who's running for the Italian Parliament as a fascist. Could he really be one?
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Monday, 03 April 2006 |
Tim responds to our Commonwealth Games glory by unpatriotically demanding that funding be stripped from sport, and funnelled into the arts
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Saturday, 25 March 2006 |
This week Tim shows how police and media bias were responsible for the Cronulla riots. Or does he...
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Friday, 17 March 2006 |
Tim receives an eleven-page letter from the Church of Scientology, promising him a hot date with Katie Holmes if he retracts his claims. Or something
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Thursday, 09 March 2006 |
Listen in as Tim tussles with shock jock Stan Zemanek. Chairman Stan hates a lot of things – including being called "sweetie", apparently
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Thursday, 02 March 2006 |
Tim Brunero sets out to ease the sperm donor shortage. This tale involves a massive tug... to your heartstrings |
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Friday, 24 February 2006 |
He may have convinced the nation that he's a sensitive, intelligent guy, but in reality Tim is a borderline psychopathic gun nut. No really, he is. He's loopier than Gregor. Well, almost. This is his love poem to boxing, guns and other things that totally contradict his lefty persona. |
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Thursday, 16 February 2006 |
Tim follows up the 4WD bumper stickers with another fun new game that everyone can play. Discover someone else's hidden thoughts with a single keystroke! Just find a computer, and paste the contents into Word using Ctrl+V. He's found some hilarious examples while trawling through Sydney's seedier internet cafes... |
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Thursday, 09 February 2006 |
This week, Tim Brunero lays off the cults for a bit and takes on another bunch of people who are too rich for their own good – 4WD owners. Specifically, the ones who live in the inner city and never got a splash of dirt on their precious luxury peoplemovers. Better yet, he's developed a way to get even – just download Tim's bumper stickers, and plant one on the first BMW tossmobile you come across. |
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Friday, 03 February 2006 |
Fresh from his tussle with Hillsong, Tim Brunero heads to the major league of cash extractors – the church of Scientology. Can Tim pass a personality test? What is his IQ? And will Scientology score its least illustrious celebrity conversion since Phil Ceberano? All this and more will be revealed as Tim enters the L. Ron's den. |
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Sunday, 29 January 2006 |
This week, Tim Brunero infiltrates one of Australia's biggest and most successful churches. Which you'd think would be hard to do as one of Australia's less utterly obscure reality TV personalities. But apparently not. Our adventurous columnist got happy-clappy this week, enduring not one, but two Hillsong services to bring you this report from the inside of the church where the cash registers sing even more loudly than the enraptured congregation. |
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Thursday, 19 January 2006 |
Another tasty multimedia treat from relentless internet innovator Tim Brunero. Our quasi-celebrity columnist loved Kerry Packer as much as any patriotic Australian, and he hit the streets to find a suitable memorial for "the greatest Australian". Watch the results here in the Chaser's first-ever video column. And if that wasn't enough, he also has exclusive photos of Logan Greg's shameful encounter with the Victoria Police. |
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Wednesday, 11 January 2006 |
Blogging history is being made right here, right now on The Chaser website. For the first time in the history of this newfangled medium, the always-innovating Tim Brunero has provided a DVD-style audio commentary to accompany your reading of an otherwise lacklustre article. Become part of the exciting multimedia future today! |
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Friday, 06 January 2006 |
Tim Brunero travelled to the shopping mall nation of Singapore recently, and had only a marginally better time than Van Nguyen. He experienced conmen, censorship, and a recurring fascination with maids, and as a result, he's decided to sentence the Singaporean Prime Minister to death. Here are Judge Tim's nine reasons for imposing a mandatory sentence. And there will be no clemency. |
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Wednesday, 14 December 2005 |
Over the last few weeks he's talked a lot of politics, but this week, in light of the recent tragedies at Cronulla and Maroubra, Tim Brunero is taking a step back and tackling the big issue in society - spray tans. Come with Tim, as he charts his progress from being a pasty thin political geek to a caramel thin political geek. |
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Thursday, 08 December 2005 |
A travesty at Media Watch, corporate fatcats, tax cheats and the scourge of phone spam - these are just some of the things that have driven Tim Brunero overseas - to an all-expenses paid holiday in sunny Singapore. So let Tim whinge to you, while you work and he catches rays! |
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Wednesday, 30 November 2005 |
Tim Brunero faced some criticism for his recent column, in which he advocated the use of bird flu to eliminate the old, the young and the sick. Tim wasn't at all happy with the reaction he received, so he decided to take his frustrations out on the general public, armed only with a microphone and a bad haircut. Luckily, you only have to hear him. |
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