A man who drove at a Canberra police officer at 120 kilometres per hour in a car with three functioning wheels said he had consumed "bugger all" methamphetamine before the incident. Kevin Thomas ...
Introduced in 1938 and 1950, respectively, the Beetle and the Microbus are Volkswagen's most iconic nameplates. Built for many decades, they spawned more than 24 million units between them and helped ...
Few people would consider VW's original Beetle as a suitable base for a home-away-from-home, but that's just what today's Nice Price or No Dice Super Bugger is. Let's see if its price is just as ...
The first solo album from Quasi’s Sam Coomes is unique and uniformly weird, but while he shows a deft songwriting touch occasionally, much of Bugger Me seems to simply be strange for the sake of being ...
SPRING BAY — At the Woolly Bugger, chef Joshua Lanning is preparing to offer a menu heavy with Midwestern favorites, yet sparkling with epicurean and comic touches. The restaurant, poised to open to ...
Ted Tomson has a special connection with TSM Photo Bugger, starting all the way back at the racehorse’s birth on his farm in Natrona Heights. The horse was stuck in an awkward position in the womb of ...
As the Prime Minister faced breakfast TV this morning to spruik a range of July 1 changes, his good news announcement was overshadowed over questions surrounding the “embarrassing” situation with the ...
The project circuit design is a FM Bugger circuit. It works like a transmitter that transmits and projects information signals into the air wherein a FM radio will act as a receiver which would ...
THE COURT WILL BE REDESIGNED. NEW TONIGHT A BOONE MAN IS NOW CHARGED IN A DEADLY DECEMBER CRASH, COURT RECORDS SHOW GARY BUTLER ADMITTED TO SMOKING METH BEFORE THE WRECK. POLICE SAY HE FAILED TO YIELD ...
Jim Mattis wants you... to wear a face mask during the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, so we can beat this "little bugger." By James Clark Published Jun 24, 2020 1:43 PM EDT Jim Mattis wants ...
COMMON expressions such as “Long time no see” and “Bugger!” may seem innocent. But their origins are surprisingly sinister. Origin: In the early 1900s, this phrase was used to mock immigrants who ...