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Francis Keany

As this post appears, Capital Radio newsreader Francis Keany should be presenting his first news bulletin after returning from leave.

Welcome back Francis!

(Oh, and thank you to the credible source who corrected my multiple feeble attempts at spelling Francis’ last name).

Samuel

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#1 Comment By Jey On November 20, 2006 @ 8:41 pm

He graduated from journalism at UC.

#2 Comment By Samuel On November 20, 2006 @ 9:09 pm

Really? That’s good to know.

Did you/do you know him Jey?

#3 Comment By Jey On November 21, 2006 @ 6:06 am

Yeah, he graduated the year ahead of me and we did some work at the same place.

#4 Comment By Samuel On November 21, 2006 @ 10:35 pm

Ah OK…Canberra is funny like that, I just happen to have started work for a company a couple weeks after someone I used to work with started with them…and I ran into somebody we both used to work with a few weeks ago near a school in the Belconnen area.

#5 Comment By Loki On November 22, 2006 @ 8:20 am

Samuel, aside from a candid comment that your employer doesn’t like cameras, we still don’t know where you are working.

I take my camera everywhere I go.

#6 Comment By Samuel On November 22, 2006 @ 5:21 pm

And you’re not going to know where I work.

#7 Comment By Captain Flume On November 22, 2006 @ 8:49 pm

I’m tipping it’s ASIO or ASIS. He needed ####, right?

Are you a spy, Samuel? Was it you who poisoned that poor Russian man? And what exactly is your connection to Reid?

#8 Comment By Samuel On November 22, 2006 @ 10:00 pm

No comment, no comment, and I live there.

#9 Comment By Chuck A. Spear On November 23, 2006 @ 1:51 am

Should we apply a heat lamp and a pair of pliers Captain Flume. Everyone talks, everyone….

#10 Comment By Loki On November 23, 2006 @ 6:47 am

Yes. I have it on good authority that Alexander Litvinenko was seen dining in the Majura Cafe on a recent flying visit to Canberra, during which time he stayed at a safe house in Reid.

The svelte and sophisticated waiter on duty that day – who hasn’t been seen before or since – apparently insisted Litvinenko try the green eggs and ham, and the pureed buckwheat, which also had an eerie fluorescent green glow.

Meanwhile, I just got off the phone from the Victorian Police Commissioner, and there are zero leads in the attempted Melbourne Cup Carnival big rock attack on a certain colourful 2GB radio personality.