Author: OB Staff

Please for the love of God. It’s not what we want, it’s what we need. Could there be a better time? In a Chandler voice. Friends is what we need right now. Yes, your real friends but also the sitcom series of the century, neigh of all-time (unless you’re a Seinfeld fan). David Schwimmer, who plays Ross, appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight show via zoom to speak about his new sitcom Intelligence. While Fallon and Schwimmer spoke about the star’s new series, Schwimmer confirmed a Friends reunion is around the corner pending it’s safe to do so. The star also…

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Cali Red for the dopest spread. Everyone understands superstars eventually invest their image, money and time in alcohol. For Dwayne Johnson it’s tequila, for Post Malone it’s Rose, and for Snoop Dogg, it’s a red wine in collaboration with an Australian wine company 19 Crimes. The new bottle of red is a sourced from Northern California, and is a blend of Petite Syrah, Zinfandel, and Merlot. 19 Crimes dubbed the taste ‘smoky’ with notes of vanilla and chocolate. In other words, drop it like it’s hot. Sorry, we had to! It will sell for $12 USD, meaning the wine shouldn’t…

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It’s cold, there’s lockdowns and we are ‘hella stressed’. Treat yourself, because if it won’t be now, then when? We understand it’s a difficult time for everyone, so we thought we would take a light hearted approach to some fashion items worth purchasing in the month of July. Saturday NYC – 50% OFF Autumn Sale Saturdays New York City are showcasing some of their well-known designs on sale. It seems limited and stock is fast depleting, our staff managed to nab some hoodies in medium, however, it seems stocks are flying into carts quicker than Lewis Hamilton during the Monaco…

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Classic Roger. On, the company born from the Swiss alps, has one advantage over the deuces, and it’s Roger Federer. If you have been scouring the internet lately, you would have come across Roger Federer’s investment in a company called On. The company focuses on running performance and comfort. All that was missing was the X-factor most companies don’t have. Enter Roger Federer, the greatest tennis player of all-time. Besides Roger’s absurd tennis resume, his style book is just as impressive. When we think of Roger, we think of crisp-white outfits, a neat headband and an innocent wave to all…

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We believe so. The numbers don’t lie. There is minimal government support for Australian football. It only takes a quick online search to see football or as many Aussies like to call it soccer, receives limited Federal Government funding and very minimal support from anyone. Last week, Australia and New Zealand were announced as the next hosts of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Melbourne is home to one of the largest stadiums in the southern hemisphere, the MCG, yet not a single World Cup game will be held there, which at full capacity, contains 100,024 persons. So why on…

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It comes at a hefty price, £3.3 million to be precise. Twenty-five fortunate and well-off individuals will have a chance to drive the infamous Aston Martin DB5 and call it their own. The original DB5 appeared in the James Bond film Goldfinger and has been a staple British luxury automobile ever since. This is a toy for those who are looking for that x-factor in their garage collection. The replica is fitted out with all the gadgets Bond uses in the original films, and as Aston Martin’s boss Paul Spires put it, it’s “the most desirable toy ever built for…

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Making a perfect margarita may seem simple, hell, when we first sat down with Johnny Di Francesco, aka the ‘pizza man’, we thought it wasn’t complicated. How difficult can it be to make a pizza with four ingredients? It turns out, it’s a logistical nightmare. If you have eaten pizza in Melbourne, or around the world, the chances are you have heard of 400 Gradi. The pizza sensation ripped through Melbourne’s pizza scene from 2008 to the present day, and it all started with a 12-year-old Johnny Di Francesco. We asked Johnny how and why he wanted to make pizza…

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Often when we hear the phrase “man up” we think of harmful, outdated notions of masculinity. But by modern standards, this couldn’t be farther from the truth. Now this piece is to be taken with a light heart, but at the same time understood, kind of like when you’re watching Modern Family or #Blackaf, you know it’s all a laugh but there is still that neatly tucked away lesson to take away. No need to dissect every word, just understand the overall picture. Manning up will be misinterpreted by many men, manning up doesn’t mean you need to be more masculine. It means…

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For the real Greek traveller. There’s no doubt you’ll hear about your friend’s Santorini travels, there’s a high chance you’ll see pictures of white buildings and blue doors. And there’s an even better chance you’ll hear about someone’s trip to Namos beach bar, in Mykonos (even though you didn’t ask). For the uninitiated this is a perfect trip to the Greek Islands. For those who would actually know anything there is to know about the Islands of Greece, you’ll know there’s heaps of the Aegean that’s beautiful. What a better way to prove our point than Ikos resort, on the…

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The Matilda’s wish has been granted, and 2023 can’t arrive sooner. 2023 will be the year of Australian football, and the Matildas will perform in front of a home crowd, in what should be, a history-defining moment for Australian sports. We asked Steph Catley, the defender for the Matildas, what it would mean to play a World Cup on home soil. She had this to say, “Goosebumps, I have played in two World Cups, and those being some of the proudest moments of my life, playing at home in front of family and friends, especially at this stage of my…

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