Mon, 5 June 2006 There was movement at the station... Certainly was. Triple R was full of PR stunt magic on Sunday when Richo, Little Boy, Willo and Catters analysed the moves in Howard's backflip on privatisation of the Snowy scheme. Howard's backflips never dull in our mind. They're more brilliant to watch, more thrilling than those horse stunts in the telemovie. And not a Sigrid in sight. What would a Howard political backflip be without a handful of bystanders, watching on the sidelines as he trumps them once again? We look at the obvious losers - Morris Iemma, of course, and it did take the shine off of Victoria's budget. But who would have thought Malcolm Fraser would emerge a winner? That hasn't happened since, well, he won his last election back in the 70's. Celebrity Bandwagon, or in this instance celebrity colonisation, saw Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt take over Namibia for the birth of their child Shiloh. Medical facilities were commandeered, journalists barred from entering the country, and a no fly zone imposed over the hospital. We've heard of stars shutting down Myers for a few hours to have a shop without the punters around, but a sovereign state? Plus our listeners come up with names for Warnie the musical, we replay THAT Jessica Rowe clip, providing plenty of fodder for WOPPA of the Week. All that and maybe a little bit more on the latest episode of The Spin, 102.7 on the FM dial in Melbourne, Sundays at 1pm. Comments[0] |











