As I trawled through the morning media today looking for results and match reports of the Narrabeen Touch Football C Grade competition, I was dumbfounded by what I was bombarded with in place of the information I was looking for. You my fellow Touchers, may have not have been aware, I was sanctioned by my media employers post the Grand Final of last season. The sanction was built around a litany of intrigue, innuendo, my in ability to see out a Grand Final 3 years running due to inappropriate play and instances of over the back fence voyeurism instances taking place by the executive group. Whilst it made for good content, it was not seen as appropriate activity in the eyes of my media employers. So rather than reading prose about ISIL's takeover of land in Syria and northern Iraq and the spread of Ebola across western Africa and how they are using plasma transfusions to cure the nurse in Dallas and the storms that have lashed across NSW closing rail lines, ai...
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