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Sydney had the hottest day on record and so did Kim with the looks she got on the beach in her faux Burberry bikini. |
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Ralph Fiennes goes the grope with air steward Lisa Robertson on board a Qantas flight. Ditto Kath & Kel join the mile high club - well they signed up for Qantas club membership (now they really can get into the airport lounge). |
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Al Gore announces plans for global concerts to bring attention to climate change. Kath & Kel hire 'The Inconvenient Truth' DVD and forget to return it - talk about inconvenient - it was an overnighter!!!! |
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Sharon's new Bratz sleeping bag gets stolen when she camps out at Federation Square to watch Australia beat Sri Lanka in the Cricket World Cup. |
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Peter Costello appears on national television to deliver his 18th Budget. Prue & Trude close the shop for a day to watch. Woof!!! |
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After seven years of drought, Fountain Lakes gets rain. Kel is in heaven when the water goes straight onto his gooberas. |
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Harry Potter "tragics" line up to buy the last instalment. Ditto Kim lines up to get the last in the 'Captain Underpants' series. She cries all night after learning that the Underpants die (sorry to ruin the ending for you). |
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Interest rates skyrocket spelling bad news for Kath & Kel. Kim will never be able to afford a house and move out and Kath will never get her mezzanine. |
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The fourth series of Kath and Kim officially becomes the most successful show ever to air on Australian TV (in our dreams! fingers and toes!). |
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Kath & Kel win a Kevin Rudd & Julia Gilliard look-a-like
competition. Kath is now busy being Julia and loving it. She has a real ding dong with Alan Jones when she put her own controversial views forward on his radio show and Kel is been harrassed by the Chaser team dressed up as sausages on his morning power walk around Fountain Gate. |
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Kath went to "mature-age TAFE schoolies" at Armadilloes on Nepean. "Gosh it was a nice night. They did tapas - you know litlle bits and pieces" said Kath. Russell Crowe's "Ordinary Fear of God" played and "Russell went off (literally) after showing us his amazing gravitarse." |
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