Encyclopedia > Good Weekend (Sydney Morning Herald)
The Good Weekend is a liftout lifestyle magazine that comes with the Sydney Morning Herald on Saturdays.
It contains, on average, four feature articles and various other sections on food, wine and fashion.
There is one page dedicated to trivia with one section called 'Myth Conceptions' written by Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki, which contains interesting science facts, a quiz and statistics.
The last page of The Good Weekend contains a 750 word piece called 'Don't Get Me Started' which contains articles of the author's preference.
The use of grand-sounding titles, awards, honours, and heraldic symbols derived from European feudal traditions, the conduct of "wars" and "diplomacy" with other micronations, and claims of being located on fantasy continents or planets are common manifestations of their activities.
The Aerican Empire, a Monty Pythonesque micronation founded in 1987 and known for its tongue-in-cheek interplanetary land claims, smiley faced flag and a range of national holidays that includes "Topin Wagglegammon" amongst others.
The SydneyMorningHerald — GoodWeekend, "If at first you don't secede..." by Mark Dapin,, 12 February 2005, pp 47-50
She can tell you which sites are enjoyable and which have recipes or information that would be of use to an ordinary-type human being, as opposed to a big, galumphing piece of computer software.
A small selection of especially good recipes, mostly from the author's mother, who was a "SuperMom." Chocoholics please note that there are some scrumptious chocolate dessert recipes.
The site is supposedly about soup, and it does have good soup recipes, but it is really about Pat Solley's witty interaction with her readers, heightened by her extensive knowledge of the history of.