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Kat and Leo are two college kids from different parts of the world. There may be cultural differences, but the one universal thing we have in common is procrastination. The internet only aids in our mission to avoid work, and we have decided to share the fascinating things we find around the interwebs.

Chaser's War

Now alot of you people probably aren't familiar with Australia.

Fun Fact #1 - We are not Austria.

So now that we have that out of the way, I'd like to bring your attention to a TV show called Chaser's War on Everything. It's a fun show which is on ABC (unfortunately, only in Australia) that resembles John Stewart's The Daily Show. In their sketches, they poke fun at random news articles or "informative" news programs (mainly "A Current Affairs" and "Today Tonight" which are rival shows). Sometimes they just like to pull random pranks.

Here are a few snippets of the show.





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