SATSQ
Cordite's SATSQ: Sean M. Whelan
When it comes to cool, Melbourne spoken word maven and part-time cowboy Sean M. Whelan is ice cold. Join him as we enter, once more, the realm of the inane interview question. Take it away, Sean.
Cordite's SATSQ: Paul Hardacre
Like the drought, it continues. Over the fold, Paul Hardacre's biting – nay, seething – responses to ten of the stupidest questions ever asked. Ouch.
Cordite's SATSQ: Adam Ford
Let's just keep the good times rollin' and, without further ado, head on over to Adam Ford's responses to the increasingly accurately-named Cordite's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions!
Cordite's SATSQ: alicia sometimes
You can't keep a good thing down. Period. It's time for the fourth installment in our increasingly popular (and always relevant) series, Cordite's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions. Who knows, maybe one day we can compile these questions and answers …
Cordite's SATSQ: Ian McBryde
After last week's barnestorming set of responses from Paul Mitchell, who managed to reference Khe Sanh, Metallica and Christina Aguilera all at once, it's time for a change of pace, with this week's responses coming from Ian “Ambulance” McBryde. Look …
Cordite's SATSQ: Paul Mitchell
Well, in the spirit of rolling thunder and taking the pressure down, here's the second installment in what's sure to become a legendary series, Cordite's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions. This time, the head on the chopping block belongs to …
Cordite’s SATSQ: Derek Motion
Well, you've heard the rumours, and it turns out they're true. Cordite's SATSQ is back with a vengeance! Please consider the responses of our first 'victim' – poet, writer and raconteur, Derek Motion!
Cordite's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions (SATSQ)
Those of us who grew up the the 1980s may remember how central Mad magazine was to teenage culture, from the back cover fold-in gags (riffed on nicely by Beck in one of his film clips, forget which one) to …




